Quote Originally Posted by deacon_bluez
Quote Originally Posted by Da GOAT
well done, but i do think your bet sizes need alot of work.
I'd be interested to know how you would have bet and why. I'm assuming you mean some bets are too small? I had been chasing away action all night, so was hesitant to overbet. (Believe it or not, I had hit quads 3 times that night. I think I made a grand total of about $5 combined.)
You need to be betting 1/2 - 2/3 on a non drawy board or where you want to induce some action with the nutz or something. Or, on a drawy board you need to be betting more like 2/3 - 3/4 of the pot. Its all situationally dependent but I stick mainly to th 1/2 - 3/4 pot rule unless I have some other information which will increase $$.

Its all about building the pot when you have a good hand...Granted you won a fair amount, but you got a bit lucky that the Villains were BAD.

Hand 1
a) Preflop seems fine
b) You have the nut flush draw and you only have $9 left with a $6 pot, so this is probably a push or a c/r all-in. $1.50 is just too weak. If your stack was bigger you should be betting around $4. You were lucky that both these players paid you off with 22 and 44 lol

Hand 2
1) On the flop are you trapping by checking? Do you think you might be behind? I probably check raise the flop if I'm trapping, fold to a push depending on CO reads.

2) As played you need to bet more on the turn say $1-$1.30 and the river say $2-.$2.30, obviously you have to call his push only AK and JJ are beating you and I assume his stats would be pretty donkish.