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Some hands from my shot at 25NL

  
 
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Old 06-09-2007, 08:07 PM     Post subject: Some hands from my shot at 25NL #1 (permalink)  
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I recently took a small shot at 25NL, I think I am definantly skilled enough to play at this stake but I do not have the roll. 10NL has started to get a little boring so I checked out the 25NL action. I think I played most of these hands pretty well, but if anyone has anymore insight on how I might have played differently I would be really glad to hear it. Sorry HH convertor won't work because I cannot copy and paste (I am running windows on a mac).

HAND 1
Villain is 16.28/11.65/1.33 over 43 hands, effective stacks 23.20

Dealt to Hero in MP

UTG raises to 1 dollar
hero raises to 3.50
folded around
UTG reraises to 8 dollars
Hero calls

Flop (pot 16.35)
Villain leads 10
Hero re-raises all in for 15.20

I had never seen villain 3-bet in this situation...should I just stick my stack in preflop? Is smooth calling fine here...







HAND 2
UTG is 23/12.82/0.89 over 39 hands with a stack of 11.85
MP is 16.28/11.65/1.33 over 43 hands with a stack of 24.90

Dealt to Hero on CO

UTG raises to 1 dollar
MP calls 1 dollar
Hero calls 1 dollar

Flop (pot 3.35)
Checked around

Turn (pot 3.35)
Checked to Hero

Should I bet to start building the pot, or should I try to let someone catch up with a river card? 79 and 57 are pretty much the only scary drawing hands against my trips....








HAND 3

Villain is a shortie that just sat down. Only 15 hands on him 20/6.67/1.00

Dealt to hero in BB

Folded around to blinds
Villain completes SB
Hero checks BB

Flop (pot 0.5)
Villain bets .50
Hero raises to 1.50
Villain calls

Turn pot (3.50)
Villain is all in for 7.40
Hero calls

Thoughts about my flop raise? My call? What do you guys do in this situation?








HAND 4
Villain is 40.74/9.88/1.00 over 81 hands, effective stacks 44.80

Hero calls .25 in MP with
Villain raise to .75 from sb
Folded to hero who calls .50

Flop (pot 1.75)
Villain bets 1.25
Hero raises to 4

Anyone like this raise? 13 outs is a lot, but a sb raise is usually pretty strong right










HAND 5
UTG is 40.74/9.88/1.00 over 81 hands with 42.90
Button is 11.76/11.76/1.5 over 34 hands with 25.70
Hero has everyone covered

UTG raises to 0.75
Button reraises to 3.25
Hero is all in from the sb with

Should I smooth call here to so as not to drive out a lot of hands that I could extract money from on the flop? Should I maybe not raise as much...anyones thoughts here?











HAND 6
heads up with 40.74/9.88/1.00 I have won 4 of the last 5 pots

Hero is on bb wtih
Villain completes from the button
Hero checks

Flop (pot 0.5)
Hero bets 0.35
Villain calls 0.35

Turn (pot 1.20)
Hero checks
Villain bets 0.75
Hero calls

River (pot 2.70)
Hero checks
Villain bets 2.00
Hero calls

Is this retarded....should I bet turn here...how do I play this.
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Old 06-10-2007, 05:06 PM #2 (permalink)  
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Hand 1 - probably AA, but you really can't get away anywhere

Hand 2 - Bet $2, if they fold they fold. I bluff at a lot of paired turns (villains call with the trips, fold otherwise) so I should be betting when I hit also.

Hand 3 - Just fold flop, there isn't any money in the pot. As played fold turn, don't stack off in a limped pot with 2 pair. I would expect villain to have a flush. Most aren't smart enough to realize it's unlikely you flopped a flush.

To mix it up, this is a good spot to raise pre. "raise with the best hands you would normally fold"

Hand 4 - I like. You have a ton of equity. 200bb deep you want the chance at his whole stack.

Now, if he calls and checks a blank turn that's a harder decision

Hand 5 - What are your stats, and are they paying attention at all? You need a good read to slowplay this pre.

Typically just raise. I would expect BTN to have KK and stack off with you pre. If UTG folds a shitty hand that's fine with you.

Hand 6 - I find myself in this situation a lot. Bet turn, calling river becomes read dependent.
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Old 06-10-2007, 05:58 PM #3 (permalink)  
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Hand 4 you don't have 13 outs, you could have 12,15 or even 18

I raise with all 8+ out draws in position so I like it.

The AA hand just need to be 4bet big, to something like $11. That way you can just shove any flop.
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Old 06-10-2007, 06:13 PM #4 (permalink)  
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in 1, when they put in $8, they're usually committed to calling a push pre flop, so just push...hope he has AK or QQ.
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Old 06-10-2007, 06:37 PM #5 (permalink)  
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1. I'd probably get it all-in preflop - he probably got AA but could be AK depending on how aggressive he is and so...

2. I would bet the flop when it's checked to me like that, but as it is now I'd bet and hope someone calls with a draw or the or whatever. Better than letting them draw to a hand that might beat you in my opinion

3. I'm not 100% sure if I would raise the flop here but I guess it's ok and when you hit 2 pair on turn you might as well call the push, I doubt he has the flush but hard without a good read.

4. I like the raise, you got quite a few outs...

5. I'd push and hope for someone to call here, but IMO when you "slowplay" AA like that they always hit 2pair or something stupid like that :P

6. I'd bet the turn here for sure, you still have toppair (not to be overrated but anyway) and now you kinda gave away the advantage of aggression and getting some info out of him and it makes it veeery hard to call the river bet which I would probably fold to.
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Hand 1: Stick it all in PF. Oh well if he has AA, lots of players stack off with JJ-QQ at 25NL, in the long run its profitable unless stacks are very deep and your know opponent is tight and a reg. As played, its fine.

Hand 2: I bet half pot here, either someone will have a hand to build pot or they won't.

Hand 3: This is fine, shorties do crazy stuff and if he had a flush oh well. Most of the time shorty calls like this are profitable with even TPGK but you have 2p and its a must call.

Hand4: I like it because villain could have easily missed and you have outs to take a bit pot if your draw hits. Unless he hit 2p or you have been caught being aggro with zip at a showdown, he may just call even with AQ. I think $3.50 accomplishes the same thing though without scaring away an AK/AJ etc.

Hand 5: no, never just smooth call, raise. Get used to people folding with AA in your hand. Gotta bet your good hands to build a pot...and if he did wake up with a good hand, he may re-raise you Kings will go all in, sometimes Queens or even jacks. $3.25 PF is a huge bet at 25nl, he should call a raise to $8 almost every time without scaring too many people

Hand 6: I like a full pot bet. Why are you checking turn? Must bet again, full pot here. Your hand is not likely to hold till the river. If you are checking a deuce, its for a re-raise, even then I think its best to lead. River, check/call is ok
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Old 06-11-2007, 12:47 PM #7 (permalink)  
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Hand 1 - All in Pre
Hand 2 - with position I bet the flop once it is checked to me and definitely the turn when I hit trips
Hand 3 - looks pretty good marginal but I call
Hand 4 - Raise preflop
-The agressive boys like the flop raise probably, but if you're not rolled for 25nl you can take the less variance opition of calling and hope he pays you off when you hit - I still do that and I think you only have 12 clean outs
Hand 5 - reraising really gives away your hand but at 25Nl who cares they'll call but rather reraise to 10-13$ I think
Hand 6 - Bet the turn
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