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10NL FR - J9o in SB
Player pool reads: There are 2 basic types of players on Bovada: deep stack and short stack. In general, a player's stack size when they first sit is a very good estimate of that player's skill.
Regs have a decent pre-flop game as far as bet-sizing, but are generally too loose from EP and MP. They generally treat aggression with aggression OTF and OTT, and become docile OTR.
The short stacks are level 0 thinkers who will chase anything to the river if you let them. Their lines are either strong or nonsensical, usually indicating either strength or a bluff / random bingo.
Pretty much everyone treats an open like a limp, while giving 3-bets get too much respect.
All reads are subject to random spew from anyone at any time (unfortunately, myself included).
Bovada, $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 9 Players
BB: $5.42 (54.2 bb)
UTG: $2.59 (25.9 bb)
UTG+1: $3.91 (39.1 bb)
MP1: $9.50 (95 bb)
MP2: $12.51 (121.5 bb)
HJ: $9.88 (98.8 bb)
CO: $10.03 (100.3 bb)
BTN: $2.80 (28 bb)
Hero (SB): $14.77 (147.7 bb)
Preflop: ($0.15) Hero is SB with J9
UTG folds, UTG+1 limps ($0.10), MP1 folds, MP2 folds, HJ folds, CO raises ($0.28), BTN folds, Hero calls ($0.23), BB folds, UTG+1 folds
Thoughts?
Flop: ($0.76) J22 (2 players)
SB checks, CO bets ($0.45), SB raises ($1.30), CO folds
Thoughts?
This was very early in my session. I was quite rusty and as soon as I submitted that c/r OTF, I felt like I'd really screwed it up. I hadn't accounted for the weakness of both of our hands, based on his sizing PRE. I hadn't accounted for the fact that I'm turning a hand with equity into a bluff. I was playing basic level 0 poker and it slapped me in the face immediately.
Thoughts?
EDIT: added player pool reads 'cause ImSavy is right.
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