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ljove
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03-10-2010, 02:39 AM
Post subject: QQ-BB goes all in on turn
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Known players:
Position(Stack):
BBvsSteal WTS W$SD ORL
RaisePreflop hands AF vp$ip
BB (1,94):
- 24 47 0
5 95 4,4 66
UTG2 (2,65):
- 50 67 -
0 19 0,2 42MP3 (3,73)
0,02/0,05 Pot-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)
Preflop: Hero is MP3 with Qs, Qc
UTG2 calls $0,05, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0,15, 3 folds, BB calls $0,10, UTG2 calls $0,10.
Flop: ($0,47) Ks, 4h, 4c (3 players)
BB bets $0,23, UTG2 folds, Hero raises to $0,50, BB calls $0,27.
Turn: ($1,47) Tc (2 players)
BB bets $1,29 (All-In),?
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spoonitnow
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Go here and do the analysis and post your findings back in this thread How To: Analyze Calling An All-in
What is the purpose of your preflop raise sizing? Why are you raising the flop?
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Originally Posted by Ripptyde
I only have 2 simple rules when I am coaching a new student.
Rule # 1: don't ask questions
Rule # 2: don't ask questions
I have no interest in discussing strategy with a protege'. Your job is to remain quiet and listen. I have a very systematic approach that I will share with the right candidate and I promise that I will turn you into a force of nature and show you elements of the game of poker that you never knew existed.
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ljove
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Originally Posted by spoonitnow
Go here and do the analysis and post your findings back in this thread How To: Analyze Calling An All-in
What is the purpose of your preflop raise sizing? Why are you raising the flop?
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look at his :
hands**AF*** vp$ip
95****4,4*** 66
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spoonitnow
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Originally Posted by ljove
look at his :
hands**AF*** vp$ip
95****4,4*** 66
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That's cool. Now go here and do the analysis and post your findings back in this thread How To: Analyze Calling An All-in
Then think about and answer these two questions: What is the purpose of your preflop raise sizing? Why are you raising the flop?
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Originally Posted by Ripptyde
I only have 2 simple rules when I am coaching a new student.
Rule # 1: don't ask questions
Rule # 2: don't ask questions
I have no interest in discussing strategy with a protege'. Your job is to remain quiet and listen. I have a very systematic approach that I will share with the right candidate and I promise that I will turn you into a force of nature and show you elements of the game of poker that you never knew existed.
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ljove
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spoonitnow
That's cool. Now go here and do the analysis and post your findings back in this thread How To: Analyze Calling An All-in
Then think about and answer these two questions: What is the purpose of your preflop raise sizing? Why are you raising the flop?
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Because I think he is bluffing.He plays too much hands
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spoonitnow
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Originally Posted by ljove
Because I think he is bluffing.He plays too much hands
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If he's bluffing then wouldn't you just want to call?
Also, you haven't analyzed the turn call like I've suggested. You can't get much help if you don't do that.
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Originally Posted by Ripptyde
I only have 2 simple rules when I am coaching a new student.
Rule # 1: don't ask questions
Rule # 2: don't ask questions
I have no interest in discussing strategy with a protege'. Your job is to remain quiet and listen. I have a very systematic approach that I will share with the right candidate and I promise that I will turn you into a force of nature and show you elements of the game of poker that you never knew existed.
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ljove
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I looked thread that you suggested.It is very cool.
I understand that here are lot of post about river all in.
But I am interested what will other players do .
More experiences=more knowledge
This player was bluffing.I won all his money that day and day after.He is really bad.Here is the result:
0,02/0,05 Pot-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)
Preflop: Hero is MP3 with Qs, Qc
UTG2 calls $0,05, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0,15, 3 folds, BB calls $0,10, UTG2 calls $0,10.
Flop: ($0,47) Ks, 4h, 4c (3 players)
BB bets $0,23, UTG2 folds, Hero raises to $0,50, BB calls $0,27.
Turn: ($1,47) Tc (2 players)
BB bets $1,29 (All-In), Hero calls $1,29.
River: ($4,05) 5d (1 players)
Final Pot: $4,05
Results follow (highlight to see):
Hero shows two pairs, queens and fours (Qs Qc)
BB shows two pairs, fours and deuces (2h 2c)
Hero wins with two pairs, queens and fours (Qs Qc)
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spoonitnow
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Other players would do the analysis and not be so results-oriented.
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Originally Posted by Ripptyde
I only have 2 simple rules when I am coaching a new student.
Rule # 1: don't ask questions
Rule # 2: don't ask questions
I have no interest in discussing strategy with a protege'. Your job is to remain quiet and listen. I have a very systematic approach that I will share with the right candidate and I promise that I will turn you into a force of nature and show you elements of the game of poker that you never knew existed.
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