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Posted: Fri, 13 Jun 2008, 1:12pm Post subject: (5.50) Tourney Review (4 picked at random) |
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Flush

Joined: 12 Sep 2007
Posts: 566 WPP: 73
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Posted: Sat, 14 Jun 2008, 7:06pm Post subject: |
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Straight Flush

Joined: 07 Jul 2005
Posts: 7858 WPP: 135
Location: Sydney
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I'll have a go at the first one (3724):
Overall I sense a bit of weak/tightness creeping into your game. Folding KJs when folded to on the button is a bit weak, and folding JJ to a raise level 3 is very weak. Your push/fold game seems pretty solid however, just one spot where I might consider shoving rather than checking the BB but what you did wasn't terrible.
K J BU (M = 49.00; f+f+f+f+f+F) (between 1 and 2) - I would raise this folded to on the button
2. AKo - your preflop raise is too small. I make it 120 to go at this level.
3. TT - I am torn between limping behind as you did and raising to 120. If you limp, I would probably bet the flop for 160 after opp checks since you're very often good here. As you played the flop, I think the turn and river are fine.
J J BU (M = 15.40; f+f+r+f+f+F) (between 4 and 5) - eh, this must be a misclick or something. I'm not folding JJ here. Whether to call or shove over depends on stack sizes and reads on the raiser.
11. K8o - I would shove this back preflop provided you don't have a specific read that opp completes the SB with monsters.
A 7 BU (M = 4.53; c+f+f+F) (between 11 and 12) - I would think about shoving this depending on the stack size of the limper. |
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Posted: Sat, 14 Jun 2008, 9:24pm Post subject: |
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Straight Flush

Joined: 07 Jul 2005
Posts: 7858 WPP: 135
Location: Sydney
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Third one (3726 - the second was a bit long for now):
3. KJo - I would call the flop donkminbet with the gutshot straight draw - you have huge implied odds and whilst there are some reverse implied odds if opp flopped a full house or the T comes, I still think you get paid off more than often enough here to justify calling the donkminbet.
Between Hands 4 and 5:
- A 3 BU (M = 15.67; f+f+f+f+f+F): I would usually raise this one when folded to on the button but play carefully on an A high flop.
- J J UTG (M = 7.83; F): Eh?!?!?!? I'm never open folding this ever.
7. 77 - shoving the flop is a bit OTT. I prefer to bet like 600 and see what action ensues (ie. gives me a chance to get away if one of them shoves over and the other calls). |
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Posted: Sat, 14 Jun 2008, 10:24pm Post subject: |
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Flush

Joined: 12 Sep 2007
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the JJ was DEFINITELY A MISCLICK!!!! (I died a little on the inside afterward.) I'm 6-tabling and I need to slow down at times.
77- Yea... it was definitely an aggressive moment in my game. (I was a little on tilt/steaming.) I saw my over pair + draw, and I knew I didn't want to be drawn out on by the FD by giving it odds. I figured to keep either from getting odds on it, I'd have to bet at least POT (825)... or shove hoing I wouldn't get any calls. Take the pot and move on, you know.
I like betting 600, I think. But do I really like getting called on the flop and seeing a broadway or any card bigger than a 7 on the turn? Not to mention the dreaded heart.
This hand really confused me and put me in a rough spot. |
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