Going All In
Wednesday, December 10th, 2008Hi,
For some time now, I’ve been playing step tournament at Party Poker. In one of my games, I was dealt 9Qo. A certain player then checked before me and I as a result raised a not so big amount. Eventually, two players called. Flop came and was 9Q9. Because of this, I went all in. Not really expected, the player just before me went all in. At such instance, I was sure I had him beat. But I don’t know why, when the cards were flipped over, he had KK. Turn then came and was K. River followed and was 8. In the end, I came home with nothing.
Now, I’m curious if I played just right. What do you think? Was it sensible to go all in?
Thanks,
CB McCoy
CB,
What position were you in? If you were in late position and raised, then that isn’t that bad a play preflop. Personally, Q-9 is one of my favorite hands to play because when it hits strong, it is well disguised. You hit the flop super strong and someone with Kings went all in. He then got lucky.
I don’t think you played bad overall. If I were you and were in that situation, I would have played it the same way.
I would not have called a raise preflop with that hand however. Q-9 is a hand to see a flop cheaply with or play in position.