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Originally Posted by Knytestorme
Originally Posted by CorbinDallas
here's another.
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (3 handed) Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
Button ($17.75)
Hero ($24.75)
BB ($25.70)
Preflop: Hero is SB with 6 , 6 .
1 fold, Hero completes, BB checks.
Flop: ($0.50) K , 5 , 6 (2 players)
Hero bets $0.4, BB calls $0.40.
Turn: ($1.30) 8 (2 players)
Hero bets $1.3, BB raises to $2.6, Hero raises to $24.1 (All-In), BB calls $21.50.
River: ($49.50) A (2 players, 1 all-in)
Final Pot: $49.50
Results in white below:
Hero has 6c 6s (three of a kind, sixes).
BB has 4d 7d (straight, eight high).
Outcome: BB wins $49.50.
This hand is pure spew.
1. Blind on Blind = Raise pre with 66
2. Look at board texture on turn when he min-raises. Why are you looking to way overbet-shove here, you are only getting beat by a worse hand.
The min-raise on the turn could be someone looking to see if you actually go have a K, could be someone hit a set of 8's (doubtful as we'd expect that to raise pre as well), could be someone hit an oesd, could be hit 2 pair, could be someone on a straight....of all these you only beat 1 of them so why not call and re-evalute on the river (hoping to see board pair) or 3-bet to $7.50 and fold to a shove.
From looking at all the hand you posted it seems you aren't always taking into account board texture and are willing to overplay your hands too much with overbet. You need to remember, these will only ever be called when you are behind so is it really worth risking $25 to win $5?
I agree about raising pre with 66 but I think not getting it in with a set on a board like this facing aggression is burning dollars.
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