I made two extremely crucial wrong decisions in the poker game. Here is the scenario of the first (or at least my best memory). I wake up with pocket aces in the big blind. The person directly after me calls. I get a raise from the last person in the hand. So three players in the hand. Blinds were at 300-600 and he makes it 2,000. I smooth call. Other caller does as well. Flop comes out semi scary for straight possibilities. I believe it was 865. I check. Player 2 goes all in for $8,000. Player 3 calls. I call as well.
Next card is a 4 opening the door for the straight to be fulfilled with a 7. Player 3 goes all-in for a significant amount which would probably be all or most of my chip stack. I agonize over it, then fold, showing the pocket aces.  River card is a blank that would have had no effect on any hand. Player 1 turns over something like 8-10, meaning she had top pair on the flop. Player 2 shows pocket kings. I would have taken down this monster hand early in the tournament and probably knocked out two people in one swoop. Instead I handed about half my chip stack over to another player.
I had been very dominant chip stack and now I was run of the mill again. My thinking on the hand was one of them had to have hit a straight or at least trips. Reflecting on that hand today, I realized player 2 probably doesn’t go all-in with a made straight so I should have called if nothing else to take the just as big side pot. I showed a lot of discipline, but disciplined poker is losing poker if you’re not making the right calls. I asked some other players at the table what they would have done and I think one or two said they fold right there too.
What do you guys think? In my poker mind, I’m pretty shaken up about it or at least I was. I think I’m ok now as I realize this was an obvious sign of rust. If I was in more of a rythym pokerwise, I think theres a good chance I do things differently. Or maybe not? Maybe I just gave more respect than was deserved, but at the time all I was thinking was scary flop and two all-ins ahead of my pocket aces. I was sure they were no good and so I put them down. I think what also threw me off was a lot of poker players check down once someone is all-in and they’re just playing for the side pot. I thought player 3 would do this as well. (I actually don’t believe in checking down on a sidepot (with an all-in player) pot when I think I can win more chips but we’ll get into that later.) Anyways, he went all-in trying to get a drawing hand out which probably doesn’t make sense because I would have had a made hand at that point.
So back to the question - well disciplined move with perhaps too much respect for my opponents plays or weak play on my part?
Tags: big-hand, home game, poker contemplation