LOL ... was this all at 100NL? I'm interested to hear the rest of the story.
mj
Type: Posts; User: rdqlus
LOL ... was this all at 100NL? I'm interested to hear the rest of the story.
mj
If you have trips and you're getting a lot of action from a good player then you're going for a ride on his boat. It's OK to fold this every once in a while.
mj
Nothing you beat calls that river bet. My guess is that he missed his draw and was check-folding the river.
Bet more on the turn - nevermind implied odds, a flush draw nearly had pot odds.
mj
You Should Seriously Consider Killing Yourself
Pot raise the flop when it gets to you, raise the turn ... I think your passive play followed by huge river agression allowed a 6 to get away when a scare card hit the river.
mj
I wish villain had 63s ...
Raise more pre-flop, bet the flop.
mj
I'd be less worried if you made it $8 ... make it $10 and you're probably good. A 2xBB PFR from the SB will get called in both spots here probably 70-80% of the time. For what it's worth I'd call...
I'd be less worried if you made it $8 ... make it $10 and you're probably good. A 2xBB PFR from the SB will get called in both spots here probably 70-80% of the time. For what it's worth I'd call...
Raise more pre-flop. Opponent could easily have you crushed with a 3 here.
mj
Look closer at the positions, he's not raising out of position (Gabe is the small-blind), anyways ...
4-betting the flop let's nearly every lesser hand get away cheap so with how you've played it...
Do you think he'd make that play with the :Js: ? Probably not, so fold.
mj
Do you understand pot odds? If the above is the play you're advocating then you obviously don't. By checking the flop you gave infinite pot odds to an opponent drawing to a flush - that's stupid. ...
I'm moving up ....
Hand #1
At first I though you didn't have the implied odds but your opponent was terrible enough that it worked out. It's only profitable if you call on the flop and fold to a turn bet. Calling...
Not 2nd best, 90th best. :shock: Horrible call by him for so small a pot.
mj
No.
But ... play your 2 pair hands faster.
Raise more on the flop - make it at least $20-25 to go. If raised, it's likely a fold since the most likely holdings are 55/TT/33/T5/46s (some more...
1st Hand: bet turn
2nd Hand: bet flop
Economic Left/Right: 8.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.97
Objectivism rules ... no rational argument can be made for any other system.
mj
The :Kh: is important because it takes away one of his outs not necessarily because it gives you a backdoor draw. This is usually only important when you put your opponent on a flush draw with...
Hmmm ... worked out for you this time. If he were a good player with that stack size I think his hand range would be as follows:
:Ah: :Th:
:6h: :7h:
44
55
TT
For me I don't play with less...
Do one of two things:
1) fold pre-flop
2) thank god that you play with people bad enough to make that play on the turn
At micro-limits there will be more bad beats but your winrate is higher...
What's wrong with trying to limp - reraise with KK UTG?
I can only assume that's what you were trying to do.
mj
Call a pre-flop raise with AJs and position.
I'll fold AJo to a raise if I'm out of position ... unless I've seen them raise with trash.
Calling out of position with AJs is marginal (but I...
If 56s ties more often than 67s against AA then can someone tell me what the board is where 56s ties AA and 67s loses.
I always thought that 67s was the best hand.
Thanks.
mj
SB checked his fullhouse on the turn?
I've had that happen a few times. I'll usually end up calling their value bet on the river. It was worse for you since you made top 2 pair on the river.
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