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tutz   Brasil. Sep 17 2009 14:33. Posts 2140 | | |
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fenner   Australia. Sep 17 2009 14:43. Posts 2188 | | |
is this 50nl or railheaven i cant quite see |
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AURELIUS   United States. Sep 17 2009 14:45. Posts 32 | | |
horrible aggression...that is what this is on both parts. Can anyone say " FOLD " |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Sep 17 2009 15:01. Posts 4948 | | |
way too fancy bud, youre going to get killed doing this. In hand 1 if you have a read that villain is bluffing, check-raise him and MEAN it, or just double barrel, that should end it right there without committing your stack to the hand. If he jams flop whatever, people are going to outplay you some, trust me you'll get him soon enough b/c he will continue to play like this and you wont.
Hand 2, 68o is just utter crap against his calling range. If you are going to iso lightly, you still need to have something with decent equity vs his limping range like suited kings and aces, J9s etc. 68o is just random, might as well make it 23o and 72o while youre at it. All you did here was get lucky. You're going to be spewing tons of money in the future. |
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player999   Brasil. Sep 17 2009 15:14. Posts 7978 | | |
the first one is not "sick agression" is just plain stupid spew by both players |
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Browsing through your hand histories makes me wonder that you might not be aware these games are possibly play money. Have you ever tried to cash out? - Kapol | |
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anon   Lithuania. Sep 17 2009 15:20. Posts 5965 | | |
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Doyle Brunson: Fights with your wife or girlfriend are not healthy for you bank roll | |
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tutz   Brasil. Sep 17 2009 15:24. Posts 2140 | | |
| On September 17 2009 14:01 NewbSaibot wrote:
way too fancy bud, youre going to get killed doing this. In hand 1 if you have a read that villain is bluffing, check-raise him and MEAN it, or just double barrel, that should end it right there without committing your stack to the hand. If he jams flop whatever, people are going to outplay you some, trust me you'll get him soon enough b/c he will continue to play like this and you wont.
Hand 2, 68o is just utter crap against his calling range. If you are going to iso lightly, you still need to have something with decent equity vs his limping range like suited kings and aces, J9s etc. 68o is just random, might as well make it 23o and 72o while youre at it. All you did here was get lucky. You're going to be spewing tons of money in the future. |
hand 2 he limped my blind sir, I raise any 2 |
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RICHI8   United States. Sep 17 2009 15:34. Posts 1341 | | |
I want to see you post hands like this once variance comes. |
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jasper5408   United States. Sep 17 2009 16:05. Posts 820 | | |
| On September 17 2009 14:34 RICHI8 wrote:
I want to see you post hands like this once variance comes. |
based on his hands i really think he's been on a heater since day 1.
PERMANENT HEATER FTW |
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Sanai   United States. Sep 17 2009 16:28. Posts 643 | | |
| On September 17 2009 14:24 tutz_x wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 17 2009 14:01 NewbSaibot wrote:
way too fancy bud, youre going to get killed doing this. In hand 1 if you have a read that villain is bluffing, check-raise him and MEAN it, or just double barrel, that should end it right there without committing your stack to the hand. If he jams flop whatever, people are going to outplay you some, trust me you'll get him soon enough b/c he will continue to play like this and you wont.
Hand 2, 68o is just utter crap against his calling range. If you are going to iso lightly, you still need to have something with decent equity vs his limping range like suited kings and aces, J9s etc. 68o is just random, might as well make it 23o and 72o while youre at it. All you did here was get lucky. You're going to be spewing tons of money in the future. |
hand 1 I put the guy on small PP
hand 2 he limped my blind sir, I raise any 2
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wat...
so first, you only think preflop and dont keep re-adjusting your thought process postflop? ugh....
Hand 1 especially....
How can you JUST put him on small pp? So... since you think his pp was counterfeited by the board turning 2 pair, you must have put him EXACTLY on 22-55 for your KJ to be good on the turn. I call BULLSHIT... if you honestly believe that, you are deluded. He flatted your PF raise from the button - meaning he could have any pp, any AXs, and any suited connector.
Anyway, the problem is the turn raise/call. WTF. If you put him on a small pocket pair, he now essentially has air on the turn. If you really put him on 22-55, you should now let him bluff at the pot in order to extract the most value. Why are you raising then? He's obviously not gonna call with anything worse than your bluffcatcher. Or did you place him on a pocket pair greater than 8's and you are trying to bluff him off the turn? That's contradictory to your initial "read" but fine... you want to bluff him on the turn. Why then are you call his 3bet on the turn????
Think about it - you really conjured this insane scenario in your mind: villain limps pf with a small pp, bets the flop, double barrels the turn card which made his hand into complete garbage, yet decides to bluff you out with utter air (not even a bluffcatcher) by reSHOVING the turn. WTF. Do you really think that's more likely than the fact that he had something like 89s or 76s and is now gleefully jamming a house into your face? |
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jasper5408   United States. Sep 17 2009 16:57. Posts 820 | | |
| On September 17 2009 15:28 Sanai wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 17 2009 14:24 tutz_x wrote:
| On September 17 2009 14:01 NewbSaibot wrote:
way too fancy bud, youre going to get killed doing this. In hand 1 if you have a read that villain is bluffing, check-raise him and MEAN it, or just double barrel, that should end it right there without committing your stack to the hand. If he jams flop whatever, people are going to outplay you some, trust me you'll get him soon enough b/c he will continue to play like this and you wont.
Hand 2, 68o is just utter crap against his calling range. If you are going to iso lightly, you still need to have something with decent equity vs his limping range like suited kings and aces, J9s etc. 68o is just random, might as well make it 23o and 72o while youre at it. All you did here was get lucky. You're going to be spewing tons of money in the future. |
hand 1 I put the guy on small PP
hand 2 he limped my blind sir, I raise any 2
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wat...
so first, you only think preflop and dont keep re-adjusting your thought process postflop? ugh....
Hand 1 especially....
How can you JUST put him on small pp? So... since you think his pp was counterfeited by the board turning 2 pair, you must have put him EXACTLY on 22-55 for your KJ to be good on the turn. I call BULLSHIT... if you honestly believe that, you are deluded. He flatted your PF raise from the button - meaning he could have any pp, any AXs, and any suited connector.
Anyway, the problem is the turn raise/call. WTF. If you put him on a small pocket pair, he now essentially has air on the turn. If you really put him on 22-55, you should now let him bluff at the pot in order to extract the most value. Why are you raising then? He's obviously not gonna call with anything worse than your bluffcatcher. Or did you place him on a pocket pair greater than 8's and you are trying to bluff him off the turn? That's contradictory to your initial "read" but fine... you want to bluff him on the turn. Why then are you call his 3bet on the turn????
Think about it - you really conjured this insane scenario in your mind: villain limps pf with a small pp, bets the flop, double barrels the turn card which made his hand into complete garbage, yet decides to bluff you out with utter air (not even a bluffcatcher) by reSHOVING the turn. WTF. Do you really think that's more likely than the fact that he had something like 89s or 76s and is now gleefully jamming a house into your face? |
i think your forgetting he's an animal rawrrrrrr~~ |
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