I've posted these in my Operation thread. I rarely post there, so it's no wonder I haven't gotten any responses.
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I've posted these in my Operation thread. I rarely post there, so it's no wonder I haven't gotten any responses.
Thanks for looking. Here's a direct link to the hands.
Linky >>> http://www.flopturnriver.com/pokerfo...ml#post1946677
Hand 1
I'd probably 3bet from the blinds against an unknown villain. Why arent you betting your hand for value? Youre getting called by weaker queens, flush draws, and pocket pairs.
Hand 2
Your reraise sizing on the flop is crazy. This is a much better example of a hand to keep worse hands in the pot, as you more than likely have more equity vs villain's range in this hand than in Hand 1.
Hand 3
Reraise sizing on the flop seems a bit off in relation to pot size. I make my flop raise larger to put villain all in and stick a note on him regarding his lead bet sizing in relation to his hand.
Hand 4
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Hand 5
4bet pre. If a villain is 3betting 30% of the time, you should be making adjustments to counter villain's actions.
PS - I'm a donk.
hand1: ya, i feel sick about calling it too. i feel like the only hand we beat that he actually plays this way is KQ, and i dont really see him 3 barrel bluffing too often. At the same time though...wtf could he have? Does AA/KK raise to only 3x in a 5nl game? meh...i dont really see it. people like to get tricky with things like 99 too so i kinda discount that as well. As for JJ/TT...i doubt it. So it looks alot like a chop/KQ to me...call and note imo. The rest is well played i think...but thats comming from a new me that trys to play smaller pots oop and i fully expect others to say that we should be leading so that he cant draw cheaply.
hand2: his range before the flop seems to be weighted pretty heavily towards QQ+, AK, and we'll be oop so fold pre imo. On the flop, only AK is gonna fold. If you feel his range is mainly that based on sizing then +rep. But hes never folding QQ+ here ever. That said, we have decent equity against that range (42%) and ak makes up half his range. So double talk aside, its for sure +EV.
hand 3: psh boring. the only thing id talk about is 4bet sizing...but i dont have the slightest. Maybe larger so that he makes bigger mistakes with QQ+/ak? Beyond that, he put 35 of his 80 bbs in pre. Maybe flat so he might bluff with ak a bit...but really im not worried about him drawing to 2 outs.
hand 4: cool turn card. any other card and i bet again to deny flush odds but im honestly not sure what id do here. i feel obligated to call the river though...and im not sure how fishy id be on the flop...ie i dont know if id just go "lol qq" and reraise.
hand5: being deep here sucks...but i really hate folding overpairs to someone like this. i think i call the 3bet and c/c 3 streets, but as played i find it really hard to fold.
i only have time to comment on the first hand. It appears your opponent had a weaker Q maybe QK suited or QJ. it also may be a busted flush draw trying to look like a value bet. possibly even 1010. those are my best guesses...could be way off but i don't think i am.
either way you should call due to the size of the bet you are getting even money because about half the time your villain will be bluffing in this position
Hand 1. Looks more like he knows he has you beat but doesn't want to scare you into a folding by raising to much. He is just trying to squeeze another couple of dollars out of you.
Hand 3. I suppose that is what a bad beat looks like from the winner's point of view. :-)
I think a bet folds out a lot of underpairs. I was worried about the flush draw, but I didn't think he would bet so much with a draw. And I could already be behind, so no need in building a pot. As far as "betting for value", I think villian was betting for me.
Keeping worse hands in? I don't have a hand... yet, but I see your point. I thought he had a big pair and I wanted to get him to fold. I thought I had good fold equity as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by tomato paste carnage
TPC, this is NO-LIMIT! The kiddy game is down the hall, lol.
When he made that tiny flop bet, I wasn't sure how big to raise. Maybe 4x. I guess he was trying to trap me, not sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by tomato paste carnage
Well, my adjustment was to call with a hand that I would normally fold. If I had caught him with air, I thought he'd fold to my flop donk bet, but I may have still folded the best hand.Quote:
Originally Posted by tomato paste carnage
Aren't we all, lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by tomato paste carnage