@Tests, he cold called bet and raise after the flop, and on the turn raised all-in, what do you expect him to have? KJ? Plus a player behind you that played flop and turn aggressively
After the straddled goes all in. With 2 players in front. It’s hard to put him on a draw. He either has a set or he has the unlikely 6-4. I just don’t see many hands AA beats there, Let alone you have another player to act as well. Maybe it was heads up. But multiple players who both are betting. Not that hard a lay down.
You have to be balanced with your weaker hands. You can’t just make it 10x with aces and 5x with your mod hands. Anyone with 3 brain cells to rub together will pick that up. Just stick to 1 2
Can't blame the guy. Had an open ended straight draw. Only betting $35 was a mistake. And once he hit his straight it was game over. I have no problem folding A/A once he pushed All in. Either he had 2 pair or possibly 3 of a kind at that point
And if you bet (reraised heavy) like a pro after the flop to protect your lead instead of limping you would have pushed 46 out of the hand before he sucked out.
I played poker professionally in the early 2000s. I havent played a hand in at least 10 years. Your videos are making me want to get back into poker again.
That dude that raised under gun was pretty smart for that. He was masking to make it look like his range was pretty good until that other guy shoved. He read him instantly, in your case I would’ve mucked the pocket rockets seeing that.
When people raise you after flop it usually means trips , 2 pairs , straight draw or flush draw. But I guess $400 more with aces is hard to let go when the pot is that big already..... good hand but I think all in when he raised you was the move tho
The guy just before you was the one you needed to be worried about lol, once he went all in gotta throw them trash aces away…guy to your left had the nut diamond draw