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Old 06-06-2005, 07:16 PM     Post subject: Another Two Hands C&C #1 (permalink)  
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Bad play or unlucky?

Game # 53144044: Texas Holdem Pot Limit ($0.05/$0.10) 06/06/2005 12:00:16
Table "Grove St" (Real Money) Seat 5 is the button

Seat 1: Numbnuts ($1.15) >>>> sat out
Seat 2: whatluck? ($2.30)
Seat 3: PRINCESS2U ($2.10) >>>> sat out
Seat 4: lockey11 ($9.90) >>>> sat out
Seat 5: hiyatoe ($0.85) [button]
Seat 6: dealin dave ($1.35)
Seat 7: Muxy ($2.75)
Seat 8: VENUS501 ($4.73)
dealin dave: posts small blind $0.05
Muxy: posts big blind $0.10

>>> HOLE CARDS <<<
Dealt to Muxy [:Js: ]
VENUS501: calls $0.10
whatluck?: folds
hiyatoe: folds
dealin dave: calls $0.05
Muxy: checks


>>> FLOP <<< [ :Qs: ]
dealin dave: checks
Muxy: bets $0.10
VENUS501: calls $0.10
dealin dave: folds

>>> TURN <<< [:Kc:]
Muxy: checks
VENUS501: checks

>>> RIVER <<< [:Ks:]
Muxy: bets $0.10
VENUS501: raises $0.70 to $0.80
Muxy: raises $1.75 to $2.55 and is all-in
VENUS501: calls $1.75

>>> SHOWDOWN <<<
Muxy: shows [Js 5s] (a King high flush)
VENUS501: shows [2c 2s] (a full house, Twos full of Kings)
VENUS501: collects $5.35 from the pot

>>> SUMMARY <<<
Total pot $5.60.
Rake $0.25

Hand 2

Game # 53144376: Texas Holdem Pot Limit ($0.05/$0.10) 06/06/2005 12:02:55
Table "Grove St" (Real Money) Seat 2 is the button

Seat 1: Numbnuts ($1.15) >>>> sat out
Seat 2: whatluck? ($2.75) [button]
Seat 3: PRINCESS2U ($1.85)
Seat 4: lockey11 ($9.90) >>>> sat out
Seat 5: hiyatoe ($1.10)
Seat 6: dealin dave ($1.15)
Seat 7: Muxy ($1.95)
Seat 8: VENUS501 ($7.03)
PRINCESS2U: posts small blind $0.05
hiyatoe: posts big blind $0.10

>>> HOLE CARDS <<<
Dealt to Muxy [:Js: :Jh:]
dealin dave: folds
Muxy: raises $0.25 to $0.35
VENUS501: calls $0.35
whatluck?: folds
PRINCESS2U: calls $0.30
hiyatoe: folds

>>> FLOP <<< [ ]
PRINCESS2U: checks
Muxy: bets $1.15
VENUS501: calls $1.15
PRINCESS2U: calls $1.15

>>> TURN <<< []
PRINCESS2U: checks
Muxy: bets $0.45 and is all-in
VENUS501: calls $0.45
PRINCESS2U: calls $0.35 and is all-in

>>> RIVER <<< []

>>> SHOWDOWN <<<
PRINCESS2U: shows [6s Ah] (a pair of Eights)
Muxy: shows [Js Jh] (two pairs, Jacks and Eights)
VENUS501: shows [Tc Ts] (two pairs, Tens and Eights)
Muxy: collects $0.20 from the side pot
Muxy: collects $5.40 from the main pot
PRINCESS2U leaves the table with $0

>>> SUMMARY <<<
Total pot $5.85.
Main pot $5.40.
Side pot $0.20.
Rake $0.25

C&C looking back at Hand 1, i am disgusted but anywho please comment.
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Old 06-06-2005, 08:14 PM #2 (permalink)  
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I wouldn't bother betting on the flop. If you're gonna bet,
bet something which may get you information. Drop in .30
to find out if there are any hands at this point. Better to just
check and see what your opponent will do. Maybe get a
free card. If he comes around and bets hard, ruining your
flush odds (3 to 1 against on the flop and 5 to 1 against on
the turn), fold. The same applies to your turn bet. Either
bet for information or check. I will say that a bet on the flop
or river can also serve to disguise your flush draw (especially
a bet on the turn). On the river, your bet .10 (you should
have bet .30 or more here). Your opponent will likely raise
you. Now with a pair showing on the board, if you had some
information from earlier betting rounds you may be able to
fold. You are also vulnerable to a suited Ax.

Hand 2 looks fine. Your PFR eliminates garbage which could
coordinate with the flop. You then ruin the odds of anyone holding
QJ or QT (especially since you have two Jacks in your hand).
And you go for the kill and get called by two plrs who probably
had no business being in the hand.
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Old 06-07-2005, 02:00 AM #3 (permalink)  
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Old 06-07-2005, 03:17 PM #4 (permalink)  
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Hand #1: Bet the flop on a semi-bluff/scouting expidition. He will not fold that set of ducks. If he were smart he would reraise your flop bet and you will fold which will save you some money. Same for the turn. Bet the turn representing the K. He hopefully will raise you and save you some money.
River was horrible. You made third best flush as A or Q has a better flush and the board is paired for the lurking FH. When he reraised the river big, a flat call is more appropriate b/c you have nothing near the nuts.

Hand #2: Very weak play on the flop. Move AI. You are shor stacked and too many cards can hurt you.
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