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Old 09-03-2008, 05:37 AM     Post subject: Bottom Set vs Nit on Boardwalk #1 (permalink)  
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Opponent seems pretty tight/passive over a small sample size. I almost folded this, then I stoved it...

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Board: Ad 8d Qc Kc
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 62.094% 62.09% 00.00% 765 0.00 { 8h8s }
Hand 1: 37.906% 37.91% 00.00% 467 0.00 { AA, QQ, AQs+, JTs, AQo+ }

$1/$2 No Limit Holdem
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4 players
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Stacks:
CO ($211.30)
Hero ($193.00)
SB ($135.50)
BB ($207.05)

Pre-flop: ($3, 4 players) Hero is BTN
CO raises to $8, Hero calls $8, 2 folds

Flop: ($19, 2 players)
CO bets $10, Hero raises to $30, CO calls $20

Turn: ($79, 2 players)
CO checks, Hero bets $60, CO goes all-in $173.30, Hero goes all-in $95

River: ($407.30, 2 players)

Final Pot: $389
Hero shows:
CO shows:

Hero wins $387 ( won +$194 )
CO wins $18.30 ( lost -$193 )

Lessons of the day:
o Don't take laying down when you got that sinking feeling you're beat too seriously when you have a very strong hand with a shitload of equity.
o Don't be results oriented, put him on a range and stove it when in doubt.
o ...and don't auto 3x weak bets. I usually do better and make it $40 on the flop. It's a pretty big difference given all the money behind. Probably my biggest mistake in the hand.
 
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Old 09-03-2008, 08:00 AM #2 (permalink)  
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an ace of clubs wouldve been a great heartbreaker

i like the first 'lesson of the day'. good post
 
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That's exactly the hand I put him on before I scrolled down to confirm. I know there's a lot of folks that probably would have shoved at the re-raise on the flop. Maximum value here we come.

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Don't take laying down when you got that sinking feeling you're beat too seriously when you have a very strong hand with a shitload of equity.
Don't be results oriented, put him on a range and stove it when in doubt.
Both very good rules to live by. Thumbs up to Fnord.
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