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Beginner's Troubles! Any tips appreciated
Hi,
Firstly, happy new year for those whom it is =)
I'm a beginner, and just starting to get the hang of NLHE after having some success at $10-$20 SNGS. Please correct me if I misuse some terms.
Just FYI, prior to last night's action (take into consideration that I'm a beginner with not a whole lot of experience), I think I've never been beat in a hand where I've been significantly ahead preflop and postflop (I'm talking about never losing with pocket aces, flopping a straight/flush etc.).
I would be considered as tight-aggressive when compared to my regular posse.
There were 2 hands in particular that I would like to share.
So, to get into it, I started off in a $10 NLHE SNG, starting with 1000 in chips. Playing tight until I got pocket sixes on the button, and decided to raise it to 120 with the blinds at 20/40. I got 2 callers. Flop came [2c, 8c, 6h], and I had hit my set. CO raised to 300, CO+1 called, I put both the CO and CO+1 on pair of eights on a flush draw, and went all for about 1000, not wanting any flush draws to call. CO folded, CO+1 called for 300 being shortstacked. She showed pocket threes with no flush draw. Turn came [4d], river came [5d], making her straight. Her birthday surprise look made it clear that it wasn't expected. I felt I took it well, somewhat proud that I experienced a loss holding what I was almost certain was the winning hand. I was shortstacked after this, but not by much. Still in okay shape.
I continued to play tight, wary of the tilt phenomenon, and got dealt pocket kings a little later, UTG. I raised 400 with the blinds at 40/80. I got 1 caller. Flop came [Jd, Ac, 2c]. The ace is scaring me, but I ask the guy if he has the ace and he responds in the affirmative, almost immediately. From that response, my gut told me he was on a bluff, I go all in, he takes a minute to call. He flips over [Jc, Tc]. Turn comes [8h], river comes [4c], giving him the flush. Again I felt I took it well, feeling I had made the correct read, and the correct play from the read. I was left with 80 in chips, but got lucky a few times and took 2nd place.
Any tips for a star-eyed beginner? Anything I could have done better? Anything info I missed out that would help give a better analysis? Please let me know!
Thanks!
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