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SneakrFreakr   United Kingdom. May 08 2007 07:29. Posts 2534 | | |
So yesterday I played a lot of poker. I was playing only 4 tables but I played for like 6 hours so it's good that I'm finally putting more time into poker. I ran pretty mediocre yesterday but still managed to win about $650. Here are some hands:
1. http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/188630
I'd really like to hear opinions on this one. So firt of all villain was quite a big fish . He was calling down pretty light, bluffing in the wrong spots etc etc (some time ago in this session I stacked him w/ KT 125bb deep on 2T3T3 board - dunno what he had though cause this shitty software doesn't show mucked hands). In this hand I think that he's calling flop and turn with any J, straight draw etc but on the other hand he also loved to slowplay big hands (sets, two pairs, straights). What do you think about turn? Is betting obligatory? What's our plan on the river now?
2. http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/188620
I started picking up a bit more on opponents' weakness. On turn I knew that he either has some shitty pair or a draw so I raised him up an fired again on river.
3. http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/188621
Here's just some random ordinary hand. I think I still like my turn bet a lot. First of all I'm preventing him from floating me OOP, I'm protecting my hand against a flush draw and I can even get some better hands to fold. 3 was a good card as I knew he wouldn't call me with 3x on the flop as he was kinda solid. Thoughts?
4. http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/188624
I'd really like to hear some opinions on this one. It's not a very interesting hand at all but I was thinkin a lot about this river spot. Basically the pot is $64 and he's betting just $20 so we're getting 4-1 but we're hoping for a split only. So we're putting 20$, hoping to win $32. So the odds are like 1,5-1 so we need to be right like 40% of the time, right?
5. http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/188629
Villain was a fish you really want to see at your table. He was calling down pretty light, bluffing in terrible spots and would never believe that someone is betting big with a huge hand. Ship it.
6. http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/188619
So basically all I was worried about was a busted flush draw with a king. He'd bet more with a very strong hand.
7. http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/188632
Meh, I should've let him bluff at this pot with busted FD or sth probably.
8. http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/188633
Definitely not standard but we were like 200bb deep and first of all I wanted to control the size of the pot a bit and at the same time he was tilting a bit and he loved to bluff when anyone has shown some weakness. So I took a risk and gave him a chance to outdraw me but I still think it was a good play. Thoughts?
9. http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/188635
Very basic stuff. Are you raising this turn or just flat calling? What range do you put him on after leading such turn card? Villain was unknown but seemed semi-decent. Not good but not awful.
Ok, that's it for now. Time to watch a CR vid and play some poker. Hopefully I get be in the green on nl200 after today.
And a random photo of Paris smoking a joint:

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