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Posted: Mon, 31 Oct 2005, 9:04am Post subject: Top set on the flop |
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Full House

Joined: 08 Feb 2005
Posts: 1090 WPP: 125
Location: Bangkok
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I came to the table about 5 hands before and I was pretty aggressive raising about 3/5 of those hands. Villain is a descent aggro as well.
I would like to hear thought on my turn play especially. I wasnt sure if he had busted overs or an overpair perhaps but I didnt feel I was maximizing my winnings long term by re-reraising. I was gonna check to him if a non-scary card fell but that didnt unfortunately happen. Should I have also bet less, say 30-40 on the river? I didnt re-raise on the flop because I wanted villain to do that, i would've come over the top of him on the flop, that would have suited well both of our table images.
I even cleared the HH a bit
tuando21 is at seat 1 with 235.62
StampeDamp is at seat 2 with 60.96
Saalis is at seat 3 with 210.05
jhoni is at seat 4 with 95.25
newandor is at seat 5 with 291.60
StampeDamp posts the large blind 2.00
tuando21 posts the small blind 1.00
tuando21: --, --
StampeDamp: --, --
Saalis:
jhoni: --, --
newandor: --, --
Pre-flop:
Saalis: Raise 6.00
jhoni: Fold
newandor: Call 6.00
tuando21: Fold
StampeDamp: Call 6.00
Flop  
StampeDamp: Bet 6.00
Saalis: Call 6.00
newandor: Call 6.00
Turn Board   
StampeDamp: Bet 10.00
Saalis: Call 10.00
newandor: Raise 30.00
StampeDamp: Fold
Saalis: Call 30.00
River    
Saalis: Bet 70.00
newandor: Fold
Saalis wins the pot of 104.00 by default
(3.00 rake were taken for this hand) |
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Posted: Mon, 31 Oct 2005, 9:10am Post subject: |
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Season I

Joined: 02 Jul 2004
Posts: 2359 WPP: 74
Location: Dallas, TX
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i'm sorry is there something you don't like about a six coming on the turn?
or about a 9h at the riveR? |
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Posted: Mon, 31 Oct 2005, 9:12am Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 27 Sep 2004
Posts: 3087 WPP: 159
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| I re-raise the turn at the end. You have the near-nuts and a sucker on the hook... make him pay. River is a scare card that caused you to not get paid off, more than likely. |
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Posted: Mon, 31 Oct 2005, 9:23am Post subject: |
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Full House

Joined: 08 Feb 2005
Posts: 1090 WPP: 125
Location: Bangkok
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I loved the turn card and hated the river card that made him go away. On turn I thought that if he just had over cards, which was also likely, he wasnt going to call my re-raise, but if a blank hit on river he would probably try to buy the pot on river when checked to him. I guess he might have called my re-raise up to 50-70? with, say, QQ..
Nice halloween outfit LeFou  |
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Posted: Mon, 31 Oct 2005, 9:27am Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 27 Sep 2004
Posts: 3087 WPP: 159
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With this hand I min-re-raise. He made it 30, I think the min would be 50 to go. The beautiful thing about the min-re-raise is that most opponents feel obligated to call it with any kind of hand, and a lot of them will go back over the top of you because they think it's a bluff (even though it almost never is).
Also - I can definitely see a raise on that flop, maybe to $18 or so. Your hand looks good but there are flush and straight draws out there, and you're keeping a lot of people in the hand. You played it almost like a draw, like you were hoping for the board to pair and make your decisions easier... either that or it was a very dangerous spot for a slowplay. The turn card really made things easy for you. But what if that card is a blank? What if it's a club, especially the 8 or 9 of clubs? Do you change the way you play it? |
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Posted: Mon, 31 Oct 2005, 9:35am Post subject: |
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Full House

Joined: 08 Feb 2005
Posts: 1090 WPP: 125
Location: Bangkok
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| Sure I change my play there, but I had a read that villain was an aggro making a lot of moves, I really thought he was going to re-raise there. but anyways, I guess I should've played the hand faster. Thanks for the good input dave! |
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Posted: Mon, 31 Oct 2005, 1:39pm Post subject: |
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3-of-a-Kind

Joined: 11 Jan 2005
Posts: 64 WPP: 79
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Pot raise the flop when it gets to you, raise the turn ... I think your passive play followed by huge river agression allowed a 6 to get away when a scare card hit the river.
mj |
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