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HerroRara   Canada. Jan 02 2013 15:19. Posts 168

Submitted by : HerroRara

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$100.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Tuesday, January 01, 08:49:48 ET 2013
Table Vladimir III Real Money
Seat 2 is the button
Seat 1: Hero $128.28 USD
Seat 2: SpadaStinger $142.11 USD
SpadaStinger posts small blind [$0.50 USD].
Hero posts big blind [$1.00 USD].

Holecards
Dealt to Hero [JdAd ]
SpadaStinger raises [$2.50 USD]
Hero raises [$11.00 USD]
SpadaStinger calls [$9.00 USD]

Flop (Pot : $22.50)

   7dQh6d
Hero bets [$17.00 USD]
SpadaStinger calls [$17.00 USD]

Turn (Pot : $56.50)

   7dQh6d8h
Hero bets [$30.00 USD]
SpadaStinger raises [$113.11 USD]
Hero calls [$69.28 USD]


Did I play this hand correctly? The board is really wet by the turn so I don't know if its a great spot to barrel. Any improvement on bet sizing?

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MARSHALL28   United States. Jan 05 2013 07:37. Posts 1897

your flop sizing is too big.

comparatively, your turn sizing is too small.

your hand looks exactly like a draw

...what made hand would want to offer such great odds to all the draws in villain's range?

 Last edit: 05/01/2013 07:39

Rapoza   Brasil. Jan 06 2013 23:26. Posts 1612

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TimDawg    United States. Jan 07 2013 00:11. Posts 10197

Yeah I'd go like 12 on the flop and check turn

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HungarianGOD   . Jan 08 2013 13:22. Posts 459

The bet-sizing on the turn that you choose seems awkward for the hand that you have. You are semi-bluffing, but are still pot committed due to pot odds if they jam? That seems bad to me. As played on flop I think checking turn is best, otherwise I'd bet more (probably jam).
My favorite line though is bet pot on flop then jam the turn.


Stroggoz   New Zealand. Jan 09 2013 07:36. Posts 5296

edit: just c/r flop imo. Betting flop and getting called gets us into a lot of tricky spots it seems.

You also hurt them badly when they bet hands when checked to on the flop that are high equity but can't go all in on the flop, like low flush draws/oesd's. Your putting those hands into a gay spot for sure.

One of 3 non decent human beings on a site of 5 people with between 2-3 decent human beingsLast edit: 09/01/2013 07:42

eestwood   United Kingdom. Jan 10 2013 10:35. Posts 698


  On January 09 2013 06:36 Stroggoz wrote:
edit: just c/r flop imo. Betting flop and getting called gets us into a lot of tricky spots it seems.

You also hurt them badly when they bet hands when checked to on the flop that are high equity but can't go all in on the flop, like low flush draws/oesd's. Your putting those hands into a gay spot for sure.



! sounds good. are we shoving any turns if called? we should have like psb left..

can we all ball 

Stroggoz   New Zealand. Jan 11 2013 04:10. Posts 5296

actually im not sure about flop c/r, maybe only do it if they have a high bet when check to frequency. You could also c/c flop and turn.

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MARSHALL28   United States. Jan 16 2013 06:14. Posts 1897

i feel like we have too much showdown value to c/r aj. if i had kj or jt i think it's worth more of a consideration


 



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