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Old 10-16-2008, 06:34 PM
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okay these are the first 25 hands of a 50NL HU session I played yesterday. For a good player villain should be a dream because he is way to loose and really bad but I don't extract enough value against these guys. I'm normally 100NL SH player and started to play HU a week ago so I'm not very confident about the handranges etc.
The problem with these guys is that I start to wait for big hands when I recognize that they are so bad and because that takes so long or even because I have to fold AK on a 743 board when he doesn't fold my stack melts.
I hope someone can check these first few hands and find leaks in my game. Maybe I'll upload some more hands later on

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Old 10-16-2008, 06:37 PM
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ok I found a better way to extract the HHs from PT3, here is the whole session

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Old 10-17-2008, 10:08 PM
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Overall I think you played well. Your bet sizes are good, and you seem to read board textures well... One thing I think you shouldn't have done is allowing him to limp his button so often. Otherwise I think your hand selection from the btn was pretty good against this type of opponent.

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Hand 7 - Either c-bet your A-high for value, or call the turn bet for value. Folding is too tight.
Hand 10 - I would be raising QJo to 4bb when he limps
Hand 20 - I b/f the turn, as played I call the river bet.
Hand 45 - Not sure why you don't cbet the Q87r flop
Hand 50 - I'm definitely cbetting the flop. He's playing fit/fold when he limps, so he's going to play straight forward... I don't fold A-high on the turn after showing so much weakness. If he bets the river I'll fold.
Hand 94 - I'm torn between a crai on the turn or calling a river bet. He's made these overbets several times now and you've never called... I think I'd actually look him up in this spot just because it seems like he's betting big when it doesn't make sense for him to bet big (you've shown weakness, so he should bet smaller). I think a crai folds nothing but random Jx hands so I'd probably just c/c the river.
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Old 10-18-2008, 12:41 PM
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yeah I think that's the point.

I get a little too shy when someone calls down way too loose because I ask myself why to cbet A9 on QT3 when he anyway calls two bets with any2 but I guess I simply have to vbet A high more often.

The only hand where I'm still not sure is #50. Okay he limps but sth like a weak Jx, Tx, FD is in his range and with hardly no backdoor outs I still think it's a little thin.

But you're definitly right on the rest
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