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Old 10-09-2008, 01:52 PM
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I have a few hands I would like to get some feedback on.



In the first hand the villian had 21/13.5/2 over 52 hands. I am wondering if I should of called his bet or did I play to weak?

Second hand I am still wondering about. I have no idea on what the correct play here would be. Should I have bet or maybe rr instead of folding?

The third hand the villian had 47/11.9/1 over 118 hands. I thought I was good and that he was trying to push me off the hand. That is why I called his raise on the turn. I did not rr because I did not want to inflate the pot only with a TPWK. Looking back I am wondering if folding to the raise would of been the right play.

Thanks for your advice.
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Old 10-09-2008, 02:15 PM
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Hand 1: Reload prehand. I don't really like the double barrel. I probably fold the river too as played.

Hand 2: I have no clue why you're not cbetting here.

Hand 3: I definitely wouldn't fault a fold to the flop minraise, but it's not so bad to peel 1 for a good price in position against a fish.
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Old 10-09-2008, 02:20 PM
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Hand 1: I think, that I would check behind, 4 a free card and pot control and call a river bet. As played, I think, that we are beat here quite often, so I just fold.

Hand 2: I just complete here, cause the Button is very likely to call and I do not really want to play 55 out of position, cause small pp do not connect very often and about every flop is ugly.
We hit our set on a monotone board -> make it pot, cause we want to protect our hand against 1diamond hands, get value from a K and even if sb has a flush, we still have outs and can build the pot to bust him.
As played: I don't know, if that is correct, but I 3bet here, cause we have a little more than 30% equity against a flush and there should be more hands in both players ranges, so we will have some fold equity.

Hand 3: Is a minraise still the nuts in the micro stackes? Cause sb /w a AF of 1 is more likely to call than to raise, so I don't know, if we are good here that often. If this is the first time he did it, I might just fold, cause the board is that dry and I don't think, that a 47/11 is thinking about my hand and board structure.
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Old 10-09-2008, 04:33 PM
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Dealing with hand 2.
If I did make a Cbet and as what happened in the hand, the btn raises. What would be the proper play?
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Old 10-09-2008, 05:03 PM
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Dealing with hand 2.
If I did make a Cbet and as what happened in the hand, the btn raises. What would be the proper play?
I shove or make a big enough 3bet, so we are both commited on the turn.
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Old 10-09-2008, 05:50 PM
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First hand looks fine. I like the double barrel, and I also fold the river.

Second hand I'm getting an error, but it looks like you c/f a flopped set? I can only see two cards from the flop 5dKd but I have a hard time coming up with a reason to ever fold this. Preflop I don't like the iso-raise to just 4bb from the sb after the button limps. I'd probably raise to 5x or just call.

Third hand is well played. I'd fold the turn unimproved if he makes a reasonable bet.
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Old 10-09-2008, 11:19 PM
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this is basically how over aggro players do. They super raise weak hands, BUT they slowplay premiums. I just sometimes laugh when they bet .05 or so, I mean I can't fold with my pair with such odds, even knowing what they have.
So fold,; when you have AA,KK,QQ,AK he raises, call. He bets for at least 2 streets, reraise all in on the turn and punish him for maniacal play
Easy sounds, easy as it is.
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Old 10-10-2008, 02:15 AM
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Second hand I'm getting an error, but it looks like you c/f a flopped set? I can only see two cards from the flop 5dKd but I have a hard time coming up with a reason to ever fold this.
Third hand is well played. I'd fold the turn unimproved if he makes a reasonable bet.
The third card was the 6d.

The reason why I c/f was the first thing I thought of was flush when I saw the F. But after running it through poker stove I realize I was not in as bad of shape as I thought.
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