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a few more questions on how to play some hands
My hand histories got deleted for some reason, but i have them memorized anyways
Hand #1
UTG+3 limps in, and i just sat down and posted the BB (25c), im Dealt AQo and raise it up to $1, just UTG+3 calls.. it comes Q82 pure Diamonds (my ace is a spade), since the pot is roughly $2.5, i bet 2$ into it and UTG+3 calls. I'm not too worried, only more so if a diamond comes on the turn. Turn card comes, the board now reads:
Q827 (3 diamonds)
The pot is roughly 7$ now and i really want to just take this pot down, so i bet $6 into it, which to me basically says i have a made hand, if you have a drawing hand get the hell out. To my surprise he calls, and i am a bit worried.. river comes and the board now reads:
Q827A (3 diamonds)
I realize the 2 pair does not do much, and the pot is now $19. He has $6 left in his stack, im first to act and think to myself i can't check/fold now (or should i?) so i may as well put him all in instead of me calling his sure-to-be all in, i make a crying bet of $6 and he calls.
How should i have played this hand differently? I think my preflop/flop was ok, but how about the turn/river?
Hand #2
Im dealt KK in late position, UTG raises to $1.5 (Big blind = 25c) and UTG +3 re-raises to ($4), my stack is roughly $35 and i push, both call, and in the end i realized i was drawing dead the whole time to AA, theres not much to do about this, but i should push this every time given the raise -reraise?
Hand #3 I once again get dealt KK in mid position i raise it to $1.75, another person re-raises to $3. Obviously i want all my money in the pot asap right? So i go all in for $25 more and he folds. The more i think about it the more stupid i think that play was, he probably had QQ JJ AK and was probing me, if i just flat called his re-raise i probably would have been able to extract more out of him, or was it right to push? (we were same size stacks)
Hand #4
Dealt 10 10 Mid position, some early person raises it x5 bb to $1.25, i flat call it and everyone else folds. The Flop comes Q84 rainbow and he is first to act, the pot is roughly $3 and he bets $4 into it. My stack is roughly $25 at this point. I ended up folding and just carrying on. His overbet seemed a little weird to me, but the more i think about it, if it was a SNG i'd be all over that flop, its not a bad flop for 10 10 at all. Should i have re-raised him to at least $8 and seen where i stand? and if he called and say a 9 fell on the turn and he checks what would you do? And if he called and a 9 fell on the turn and he bets again, that is an easy fold IMO. I was thinking about this hand and realized he could easily have 99 88 JJ AK and such and it was probably a bad fold on my part. How would you have played it? I think i played it too girly to just pack up since i missed my set and an overcard fell.
Also hands like JTo in mid position, ATo in mid position/early position, Q9s in mid position, do u limp them or just muck? If say 1 or 2 people earlier then you limped. I was at a toss-up the whole time playing ring games figuring out if i should even bother playing these hands
I played roughly 270 hands 3-tabling the ring games at 10/25c blinds, saw 28% of flops, won 7/10 hands at showdown, and won i believe 18 pots without a showdown. So % wise i think i won between 30-35% of the time i saw a flop. I still finished in the negatives, whether it be my bad play or just hands not paying off when i hit i dont know, ill post more hand histories when i have another session, but im curious as to how you would play Hand 1,2,3,4
edit::: sorry i posted this in the wrong section, its not Hold'em Strategy, it was suppose to go into Hold'em Hand History,, i don't know how to move it oops.
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