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thumbz555   United States. Sep 23 2009 03:01. Posts 3281 | | |
Villain is 48/24 over 21 hands, seeing as how he's a fish, I wanted to get in as many pots as possible with him as possible IP.
Hand #1
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I hit my straight on the turn. Was my raise too small? I see his donk lead as a blocker bet for a pair, maybe two pair, so I raise for value. Is river a raise/fold spot, even vs this villain with the flush and better straight out there? Ugh.
Hand #2: same villain
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Is this spew?
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--> for those who are results-oriented
Hand #3: vs Shorty
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Check back turn? Once I bet it, I'm pot-commited... I was putting him on A7, A8, 66...
Hand #4: Vs another shorty
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Hand #5: limped pot; villain is 23/14 over 70 hands, haven't seen him do anything crazy
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raise more, wtf
you're half pottin when you're holding monster draws
stop being so fucking liberal, get racist you dirty motherfucker |
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Zep   United States. Sep 23 2009 04:00. Posts 2292 | | |
[QUOTE]On September 23 2009 02:01 thumbz555 wrote:
Villain is 48/24 over 21 hands, seeing as how he's a fish, I wanted to get in as many pots as possible with him.
Does Not Compute. |
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dkalin   Ethiopia. Sep 23 2009 04:21. Posts 1 | | |
I play lower so take this fwiw
hand 1 I raise turn bigger, prolly to 8-9. After his bet pot is 8$ and like you said he's a fish, he's calling any jack. Horrible river but getting 2-1 odds I don't see myself folding this vs a maniac.
Hand 2 is a limped pot, I don't see you having too much fold equity vs a fishes' 3 bet range on the flop. You are getting great odds on a call so i think raising is a spew. Turn is probably fine considering he will likely fold most of his jacks (non 2 pair).
Betting turn in hand 3 has to be a huge spew, I think you are more likely to fold out better then get called by worse. I doubt he ever ships those A8 A7 66 so I'd fold to his raise even with those odds.
Hand 4 seems good, i'd think calling turn is fine there too.
Hand 5 I fold but calling can't be too big of a mistake. I think even nits squeeze AK pre and its hard too see him having 77 or QJ given flop and turn so only other hands that beat you are Q10, K9ss or 89ss and I'd expect most competent people to raise the turn with these almost always. Despite this I just don't see a 23/14 taking this line as a bluff in a 4 way pot hardly ever. Im also pitching Q7 pre. |
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Zalfor   United States. Sep 23 2009 10:27. Posts 2236 | | |
ur either tilting or just playing bad. |
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Oskar_123   Sweden. Sep 23 2009 13:48. Posts 401 | | |
#1 raise turn bigger
#2 is fine/standard
#3 dont think this is terrible but checking back turn is prolly better
#4 fold river
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hand #4 i would call the turn for pot control since you're holding TP OK-Kicker and you dont really want to make the pot big.
hand #3 halfstack are not shorties, fold for sure |
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| dcsscd hijo de pinos | Last edit: 23/09/2009 14:40 |
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julep   Australia. Sep 23 2009 17:58. Posts 1274 | | |
hand 1 - raise more on turn
hand 2 - you need fold equity to pull this play, you have none. on a side note, dont bluff the fish
hand 3 - check turn. once you bet fold to a raise, you dont beat anything. A7/A8 dont raise turn. btw he is not that short.
hand 4 - call turn as played fold river
hand 5 - played fine, fold river
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jasper5408   United States. Sep 23 2009 22:33. Posts 820 | | |
hand 1 is fine, i don't mind bet sizing to much but in general always bet bigger. river looks like blocker bet with some marginal hand so i probably actually only raise to 11-14 which is what you did. when he shoves i prob just assume some passive play on turn with AJ hearts, AT hearts, J9, QT hearts or something similar and probably call just to see it..
hand 2 is prob close between flat/fold. villain is showing strength and possible willingness to go broke with hand. u have no fold equity so raising here is out of the question. i think turn shove is very bad. not trying to be a douche but based on this hand here i think you should go back to nl 25 and put in a few more hands till big errors like these are almost out of your play. (it's nicer when you make a mistake for half the buy in)
hand 3 i prob check flop, if you get raised on flop you should muck, too many hands have too much equity. and i don't think you get called by random over cards here ever. so it's near impossible to extract any value here. with position i prob check behind turn as well. (this is a poorly played hand :/) (your hand range analysis on this hand is really faulty :/)
hand 4 i prob just call turn and fold river. as played i still fold river. the fact that he didn't shove turn himself seems more likely that the T may have helped his draw or he 2 paired if he didn't already have 2 pair.
hand 5 i prob call, i don't see him not squeezing with AK here, and i think most sets/2pairs shove turn. i think K9ss, 55's, 89 are the hands that beat you, but i think you can beat tons of Ax spades, and Kx spades. but then again i don't really think ppl bluff multi-way pots that often |
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