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Some of these hands are blatantly obvious, but I wanted to exercise my analysis on cbet/double barrel hands.
Note: ftc = fold to cbet
Everest No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (10 handed) - Everest Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
BB ($7.84)
UTG ($9.50)
UTG+1 ($5.79)
UTG+2 ($9.95)
Hero (MP1) ($11.64)
MP2 ($6.05)
MP3 ($10.62) [Stats: 11/7/inf (0/0 ftc) over 46 hands]
CO ($12.48)
Button ($14.36)
SB ($9.90)
Preflop: Hero is MP1 with 6 , 6
3 folds, Hero bets $0.40, 1 fold, MP3 calls $0.40, 4 folds
Flop: ($0.95) 10 , 9 , 2 (2 players)
Hero bets $0.60, MP3 calls $0.60
Turn: ($2.15) A (2 players)
Hero bets $1.25, 1 fold
Total pot: $2.15 | Rake: $0.14
Analysis: Villain's calling range from his position is probably [22+,A9s+,KJs+,QJs,JTs,AJo+,KQo]. The only way to be ahead of his range is if we hit a 6. However, at 10NL, I feel that cbetting as a bluff works well so I felt justified to lead out on the flop as the preflop aggressor. After villain calls, the Ad comes which raises our fold equity (as a double barrel here will force most rational villains to fold unless they have TPSK+) and our pot equity is static and remains low. The increase in fold equity though made me feel like I could double barrel this dude and take the pot, which is what happened.
Everest No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (10 handed) - Everest Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
UTG+2 ($7.84)
MP1 ($8.80)
MP2 ($5.79)
MP3 ($9.15)
Hero (CO) ($10.74)
Button ($6.65) [21/5/2 (2/3 ftc) over 235 hands]
SB ($9.90)
BB ($12.93)
UTG ($15.01)
UTG+1 ($9.85)
Preflop: Hero is CO with A , 2
6 folds, Hero bets $0.40, Button calls $0.40, 1 fold, BB calls $0.30
Flop: ($1.25) K , K , A (3 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.70, 2 folds
Total pot: $1.25 | Rake: $0.08
Analysis: Here I bet A2o from CO to take advantage of some of the tight PF play going on, but then BU and BB called me. The flop drastically increased flop equity, but not so much pot equity as I had 2 pair but with bottom kicker. A cbet here would surely fold everyone out if they didn't have an A or K, which were only a small part of their range at BU and BB.
Everest No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (10 handed) - Everest Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
UTG+2 ($2)
MP1 ($9.45)
MP2 ($8.32)
MP3 ($5.17)
CO ($4.20)
Button ($11.52) [17/7/5 (0/1 ftc) over 104 hands]
Hero (SB) ($9.90)
BB ($11.62)
UTG ($9.54)
UTG+1 ($11.91)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A , K
7 folds, Button calls $0.10, Hero bets $0.55, 1 fold, Button calls $0.45
Flop: ($1.20) 9 , 2 , 10 (2 players)
Hero bets $0.60, Button calls $0.60
Turn: ($2.40) 8 (2 players)
Hero checks, Button bets $2.20, Hero folds
Total pot: $2.40 | Rake: $0.16
Everest No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (10 handed) - Everest Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
UTG+1 ($2.35)
UTG+2 ($9.29)
MP1 ($5.13) [17/11/11 (1/4 ftc) over 157 hands]
MP2 ($10.77)
MP3 ($10.59)
Hero (CO) ($18.20)
Button ($12.95)
SB ($2)
BB ($9.68)
UTG ($2.30)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 7 , A
3 folds, MP1 calls $0.10, 2 folds, Hero bets $0.40, 3 folds, MP1 calls $0.30
Flop: ($0.95) 9 , K , J (2 players)
MP1 checks, Hero bets $0.60, MP1 calls $0.60
Turn: ($2.15) 9 (2 players)
MP1 checks, Hero bets $1, MP1 raises to $4.13 (All-In), Hero folds
Total pot: $4.15 | Rake: $0.26
Analysis: I usually raise PF 4bb + 1bb/limper, which means my raise here should have been 5bb (it wasn't because I either mistyped the amount or because I was an idiot and didn't realize there was a limper). With A7s, I feel like I was slightly behind his range going into the flop. I cbet the flop (despite his 25% fold to cbet since it was such a low sample size) and got called. With the second 9 coming on the turn, I felt that my fold equity increased with my pot equity going down. However, I don't think my fold equity goes down here because the 2nd 9 also makes it unlikely that I have a combo of 9's in my hand (in villain's perspective). The only two hands that I could have with a 9 in them in relation to my stats were A9s, 99 or maybe T9s at the most. Before the turn, the combo's that gives me are 3x4 + 3 + 3x4 = 27, whereas after the turn it's 2x4 + 1 + 2x4 = 17 which cuts it down to almost 2/3. I think it was a bad idea here to double barrel and a check would have been the better play. I just feel like I should cbet when the board gets paired but I don't think that is correct.
Everest No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (9 handed) - Everest Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
UTG+1 ($9.72)
MP1 ($21.74)
MP2 ($9.55)
MP3 ($10.90) [57/19/3 (3/5 ftc) over 37 hands]
CO ($14.27)
Button ($9.11)
Hero (SB) ($25.23)
BB ($4.88)
UTG ($1.85)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A , J
2 folds, MP1 calls $0.10, 1 fold, MP3 calls $0.10, 2 folds, Hero bets $0.65, 2 folds, MP3 calls $0.55
Flop: ($1.50) 10 , 6 , 2 (2 players)
Hero bets $1, MP3 calls $1
Turn: ($3.50) 10 (2 players)
Hero checks, MP3 bets $1.15, Hero folds
Total pot: $3.50 | Rake: $0.22
Analysis: Here I feel the same way about the previous hand (paired board on the turn) although I didn't double barrel this flop because the villain's stats made me think he wasn't able to fold to a double barrel. On the turn, my fold/pot equity both go down I believe.
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