don't know.. he tried to steal, and cought his flush on turn... that was dangerous flop, but who folds a set anyway.. on flop you were against str8 and flush draw and you had lowest set, i would be afraid of 10J on flop, it was nuts there, and it is an usual hand to limp.. with so many outs, i think the best thing was to move allin on flop to protect the hand.. if someone had you there, you still have your outs to win (pair on board would give you the boat)..
it's easy to talk after you're beaten.. i could play it that or this way.. i don't know if i would played that hand different.. sometimes you put somebody on AK or AQ and when he flops his top pair against your set he has no chances, so you try to take as much as you can from him..
sometimes you're playing against idiots, they can call you with nothing and outdraw you on turn and river - and there is nothing you can do there - there is no good or bad play against idiots.. |