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In this hand we flop trips in a family pot and check raise flop. We run into an awkward spot with stack sizes on the turn and have to play a bad river without much money behind.
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Textbook example of why you need to pay attention to stack and pot sizes when betting. Looks like a check or jam on the turn. Result would've been the same though in this hand.
This isnt a big pot hand for me. Im not c/r this on the flop. I have no objections to the rest of the hand. I may have bet bigger on turn.
I like moving all in on the turn. I dont like to create that river situation, where I have to decide between calling, after a draw come in, or folding getting 5:1. I think, you are just creating an environment, which is more mistake rich for yourself than your opponent. Draws probably fold to a turn shove, but thats ok. It actually keep our variance down, which is a good thing in itself.