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jase   Australia. Mar 19 2008 06:52. Posts 1604
Bumping last blog post.

Also been playing some cashgames for something to do, here's a few of my interesting hands;
#1 - Not sure whether my river call is good. I considered folding but I also considered raising.
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#2 - Last two times I had caught my flush on the turn or river and he had shoved a set once and twopair when the flushcard came over. I think he may be scared shoving which is very odd, but I have found it to be pretty common at NL2 over the last 2 days.
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#3 - Should I not shove here? I didn't want him drawing but I was also scared of a set at the same time.
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#4 - PKS Ace is a pretty solid player, but I had pulled a few moves on him in a couple of tables and I think he may have been playing back in frustration
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#5 - Standard shove I think?
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#6 - Should I raise flop/turn here? I know I got all my chips in in the end but maybe I could have got more out of mcoles?
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Any comments on how those were played badly/well/could be better would be nice, I'll add why I did what to some of them in a bit.

GLGL

edit: Also, I've only been playing 6max cash for a couple days now after playing SNGS for a few months so any criticism is welcome

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Gumster   Sweden. Mar 19 2008 06:59. Posts 2291

hand 1(KJs): cbet, raise turn more, raise river and if he pushes you might have to fold

hand 6(AJs): your hand is really strong and i think you should raise either flop or turn and try to get it in asap

Do not push the river, it will flow by itself. - Polish proverb 

onegai   Canada. Mar 19 2008 07:08. Posts 10

hand 2: wow...i am speechless


jase   Australia. Mar 19 2008 07:38. Posts 1604

i know he didnt have the flush, 2 times before it i had made a flush and he scared shoved his set/2pair


Ftrunkz   Australia. Mar 19 2008 07:46. Posts 384

xghjase : shows 4c4s (a full house, Fours full of Deuces)
PKS Ace: mucks hand
xghjase collected $3.78 from pot
xghjase said, "nh"

lol you ass

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rogier   Netherlands. Mar 19 2008 07:54. Posts 1528

hand 1 raise river/fold to shove
id raise flop in hand 6, and probably take the turn ace as a freecard instead of betting at it. as played its fine too though(although a little passive, but if you get called if you shove river no matter what, then its perfect)


lachlan   Australia. Mar 19 2008 09:03. Posts 6991

yay i think i was right about raise/fold #1 then

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collegesucks   United States. Mar 19 2008 14:11. Posts 5780

HAND 1: overcards + gutshot > i cbet the flop. calling river is pretty weak since if you raise you're getting value from any Tx while you can fold to a raise vs. flush or boat.

HAND 2: 6max > raise all pp pre any position. hand is fine as played.

HAND 3: he reraised/wanted to get it in, so why not get it in with top two? don't slowplay, and don't be too scared of sets without reads. plus.. a ton of donks at this level slowplay sets even on drawy boards, so just shove/airhump gloriously here.

HAND 4: standard move is c/r flop but against possibly tilting opponents, this is fine too, imo

HAND 5: super standard

HAND 6: raise flop call shove. nut FD + overcards = nuts. plus if you raise you have fold equity too. raise turn if you didn't raise flop. if you did raise flop, shove turn. after raising, check behind turn if A/J/spade didn't hit, imo.

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