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Odds question
I just played my first live tourney this weekend. I actually did pretty good, bubbling at 9th place out of 67 people. This is the hand that did me in:
4-handed, blinds at 100/200. I'm probably the 3rd largest stack (2nd shortest stack) at the table. There are 5 people on the other table. 9th is bubble, 4-8 get poker chip sets, 1-3 get Best Buy gift cards. I'm playing for a poker chip set.
1st position calls BB, 2nd folds, SB completes, I look down to see :Jh: :Th:. I check.
Flop comes :Ts: :Tc:.
Small blind checks, I check, other guy checks.
Turn is :Ad:.
Small blind checks, I bet 400 (pot is 600). 1st position calls, small blind folds.
River is .
I lead out, betting 400, hoping for a reraise. He reraises me all in. Now I have to think. I'm almost positive he doesn't have AA because of the PF action, he could have 33 or 88, but I'm not counting on that either. Could he have the 4th ten? With a better kicker?
What is the mathematical formula for figuring out what the odds are that he is holding TQ or TK (I'm pretty sure he doesn't have TA).
Results:
I call his allin (He's got me covered) and flip over my TJ. He flips over KT, I bubble out.
Also, how did I play this hand? I realize I'm probably not going to drive the other player off his hand, especially postflop, but was my playing okay?
Thanks,
drdeutsch
Sorry if this should be in the MTT or SNG forum. It started off as an odds question, so please move it if it needs to be.
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