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Old 09-05-2008, 09:23 AM     Post subject: Bless micro nl players #1 (permalink)  

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MP1 ($.56)

MP2 ($2.24)

MP3 ($.07)

CO ($1.46)

Button ($1.79)

SB ($2.02)

Hero ($1.72)

UTG ($2.37)

UTG+1 ($3.03)

UTG+2 ($1.82)



Preflop: Hero is BB with 8h, 5s.

UTG calls $0.02, <font color=#666666>2 folds</font>, MP1 calls $0.02, MP2 calls $0.02, <font color=#666666>1 fold</font>, CO calls $0.02, <font color=#666666>1 fold</font>, SB completes, Hero checks.



Flop: ($0.12) 6c, 4d, 7d <font color=#0000FF>(6 players)</font>

<font color=#CC3333>SB bets $0.02</font>, Hero calls $0.02, UTG folds, <font color=#CC3333>MP1 raises to $0.2</font>, <font color=#CC3333>MP2 raises to $0.76</font>, CO calls $0.76, SB folds, <font color=#CC3333>Hero raises to $1.7 (All-In)</font>, MP1 calls $0.34 (All-In), <font color=#CC3333>MP2 raises to $2.22 (All-In)</font>, CO calls $0.68 (All-In).



Turn: ($6.04) Jd <font color=#0000FF>(4 players, 4 all-in)</font>

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River: ($6.04) 2s <font color=#0000FF>(4 players, 4 all-in)</font>



Final Pot: $6.04
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Old 09-05-2008, 09:26 AM #2 (permalink)  

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ok well that didn't show up right.
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Old 09-05-2008, 10:39 AM #3 (permalink)  
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wait...why are you just calling a minbet from the sb when you have the current nuts on a 6 handed flop with an obvious flush draw and gutshots that both beat your hand if they hit and would get excellent odds to just call???????????????????????

honestly, your just lucky that this bet was raised...
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hrm, kinda sound like a prick there...but anyway

bjaust is currently making some posts about beating micros and one thing thats come up is that micro players call waaaaaay to much. So lets consider what happens if we bet.
Hands that fold: Air that isnt overcards to the board, A4.
Depending on the raise, A6, and the overs might also fold.
Hands that call: A7, slow played pocket pairs, sometimes overcards, FLUSH DRAWS, gutshots, straight draws, two pair type hands like a 76s that people love to play, and trips.

The hands that call may even be a bit too tight! Here, i advocate betting a little over the pot (not too much over) and try to get it in on the turn. This is because all of those wonderful hands that call us are folding to missed rivers. Of course, that completed flush draw will slow us down considerably...
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actually the table was full of nits and if i had reraised they were gonna fold most every time.
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Can we add Fold% just because I think most confuse that with Fold Equity?
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actually the table was full of nits and if i had reraised they were gonna fold most every time.
someone minraised the bet, that got reraised, and then flat called...i think you are making a horrible assumption to justify giving 4-5 opponents (i lost track) "free" turns or rivers.
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actually the table was full of nits and if i had reraised they were gonna fold most every time.
that attitude is a real good way to lose big pots
 
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