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Heero   United States. Jul 04 2008 01:19. Posts 145

My first couple posts related to me trying to salvage my flagging NL10 "career." Unfortunately, fate and bad poker playing could not be overcome, and I lost 250 dollars before my bankroll reached 100 and I needed to exercise some humility and play NL5.

In no small part because of help from you guys (particular shoutouts to CrownRoyal and TheStoryteller), I'm back in NL10. Winning 20 bucks after quite some time away feels pretty nice, but there's work to do. So enough of my rambling.

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PokerDoc88   Australia. Jul 04 2008 03:39. Posts 3527

hand 1 shove flop or CR turn allin, you got aces in a 3bet pot just get your money in asap and celebrate

hand 2 probly good fold

hand 3 standard


lazymej   Canada. Jul 04 2008 04:37. Posts 2897

Celebrate until you lose the pot... lol.

Anyway all of these seem super standard you just got unlucky. I'm probably shoving Hand 2, but that's just me.


4Kingell   United Kingdom. Jul 04 2008 06:29. Posts 1453

Hand 1 - I shove on the flop reraise - you almost certainly have the best hand and you have some back door flush equity if he flopped a set/str8 (although pretty small!).

Hand 2 - Probably good fold but without any read on villain hard to be sure - depends how bad he is.

Hand 3 - The guy has a pretty short stack. You might as well 4bet bigger as him calling your 4bet pretty much commits his stack anyway - you may as well put him in. He's not going to fold but most time you will be well ahead (as you are here PF - 70/30). As played post flop your read is clear but tough to lay this down even though you are basically dead with him having an ace. Depends how he has played before I guess - has he bet quickly when he's hit before etc? If you are 100% sure of your read then you should fold.

Suggest you post some info on the villains as it's difficult to be helpful without info/stats - especially as you posted the results.

If you know the enemy and know yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles. Sun Tzu  

rogier   Netherlands. Jul 04 2008 06:45. Posts 1528

id be tempted to call 2, and for the rest i agree on the comments on hand 1 n 3


ck20   . Jul 04 2008 07:34. Posts 1130

hand 2 is insta call


roflcopter   United States. Jul 04 2008 08:43. Posts 620


  On July 04 2008 02:39 PokerDoc88 wrote:
hand 1 shove flop or CR turn allin, you got aces in a 3bet pot just get your money in asap and celebrate

hand 2 probly good fold

hand 3 standard



agreed except I probably call 2 most of the time.

KwarK_uK: and if that was a bluff you deserved the pot for ballerness 

thestoryteller   Singapore. Jul 04 2008 09:02. Posts 319

I hate to fold hand 2, but I'd do it because it smells of a set/trips to me. I didn't notice many people playing their overpairs that way at NL10. Maybe I'm just timid.


SemPeR   Canada. Jul 04 2008 14:26. Posts 2288

hand 3 you could probably just commit him pf, he's calling anyway. T_T It's 6max.

hand 2 is read dependant, I have no problems with folding here.


PoorUser    United States. Jul 04 2008 14:55. Posts 7472

hand 1 shove flop, hes not going to raise/fold a hand that has value so just get it in, if he has better oh well, you have aces in 3b pot

hand 2 you snap call...espcially with flushdraw on flop his range is wider, plus he could just be bad and be bluffing or shoving worse for value. if your beat its a cooler


3 is stnd though i guess you can just shove pf from his stack size (i get that you arent expecting him to ever flat a raise [just push or fold] so your raise size doesnt matter that much) but yeah you have to a push with him having $2 on any flop

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