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Old 05-12-2006, 05:57 AM     Post subject: a few hands from tonight #1 (permalink)  
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all are from .10/.20 NL on Noble poker. all 6 max

guy C-bets slightly more than the pot after every pf raise. we had been heads up for a few hands, and this seemed like a good flop for a check raise. $22 effective stacks.

opp raises to .60, I call with Ks7s. AQ4 flop, two diamonds. I check, opp bets 1.80 into a 1.60 pot, I raise to 4 with the intention of leading the turn if called and folding to a reraise.

opp1 is new to the table, opp2 is pretty tight. seems to be nut peddling or on a cold run of cards.
effective stacks ~$25. 4 handed.

limps to me in BB, i check w/ Jh8h. flop comes JT4 rainbow. SB checks, I lead for .60 (.80 pot). opp1 call, opp2 calls, opp3 (SB) folds.
turn is a 7. checks around.
river is a 2, I lead for 1.50.
good value bet??

4 handed, effective stacks are ~$27. opp is BB and has a large stack. will chase draws against the odds, but will also lay down when its clear he's beat.
I have 2 cards and raise from UTG/CO to .80. BB calls. flop comes 3 low cards that completely miss me, two clubs. opp bets .40, I raise to 1.20. turn is another low non-club. opp checks, I bet 3, opp calls. river is another non-club, opp checks, I bet 5.
did I successfully rep a made hand here with a 1/2 pot value bet on the river?

on a side note, does anyone know how to get hand histories from noble poker that I can use in the converter?
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Old 05-12-2006, 09:01 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Hand 1: I hope this worked out for you, but it seems like a bad idea to do that on this flop. If he has an A or a Q, he will probably stick to it! That's why you need a hand, even if it's a mere TP, to play back at him.. or atleast wait for a flop with only one face card, he'll fold if he doesn't have it there.

Hand 2: The pot is like $2.50 right? Here I'd just block bet with such a weak hand. Make it $1 or something.

Hand 3: Problem is, if he is not on a flush draw, he will probably call you there. Again, I hope it worked, but I never really (especially at these limits) found it useful to try to bluff someone out with absolutely nothing and keep it up to the river.. the times it doesn't work cost you more than the times that it works imho.
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