Fjones
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The guy had pocket kings on a queen high board. Obviously he is going to bet. 7 times out of 8 you do not have a set of tens there. Just because someone is all in doesn't mean a person with a made hand is supposed to check down and give free cards to a 3rd player in the hand.
He didn't "hand you his stack," he lost with an overpair to a set. It's not like he was bluffing into a dry side pot, he was betting a very good made hand. the "For what" is that he was tryign to win the pot, just like any standard hand. Why does it matter if there is no side pot, he has the all in guy crushed for the main pot.
It is possibly that you, like many, have misunderstood the "rule" about a multi-way hand with someone all in. The rule is you don't BLUFF into a dry side pot, because there is obviously nothing to gain -- The all in guy is not folding, and the 3rd player only puts chips in when he has a hand, so it is a clear lose / lose situation.
The rule does NOT say you should avoid betting for value, which is what he did.
On another note -- I do think it was a mistake to not reraise pre flop with the TT. TT is not a hand you want to play Multi-way.
And the flat call by the KK is an egregious error. He only had 1000 chips total, so obviously he should shove pre flop.
He didn't "hand you his stack," he lost with an overpair to a set. It's not like he was bluffing into a dry side pot, he was betting a very good made hand. the "For what" is that he was tryign to win the pot, just like any standard hand. Why does it matter if there is no side pot, he has the all in guy crushed for the main pot.
It is possibly that you, like many, have misunderstood the "rule" about a multi-way hand with someone all in. The rule is you don't BLUFF into a dry side pot, because there is obviously nothing to gain -- The all in guy is not folding, and the 3rd player only puts chips in when he has a hand, so it is a clear lose / lose situation.
The rule does NOT say you should avoid betting for value, which is what he did.
On another note -- I do think it was a mistake to not reraise pre flop with the TT. TT is not a hand you want to play Multi-way.
And the flat call by the KK is an egregious error. He only had 1000 chips total, so obviously he should shove pre flop.