How my previous hands finished off. Thanks for the insight guys let's see what I did.
Hand #3 *** RIVER *** [5c Ad 5s 6d] [Js] Main pot 13335.00 Hero bets 3485.00 Villain calls 3485.00 Hero wins [As Qh] Villain had [Ts Ah] | Hand #5 *** TURN *** [Jc 2h As] [Qh] Main pot 4167.00 Villain checks Hero bets 5908.00 and is all-in Villain folds
| Hand#6 *** RIVER *** [7h 8s 3c 7d] [9h] Main pot 1807.00 Hero bets 904.00 Villain folds | Hand #7 *** RIVER *** [9c 4d 2c 8s] [2h] Main pot 21035.00 Villain shows [9s Td] (two pair, Nines and Deuces [9s 9c 2h 2c Td]) Hero shows [Th Ts] (two pair, Tens and Deuces [Ts Th 2h 2c 9c]) |
Hand 1: Bet/Fold, around 1500. Villain prolly has an under pair (KK) you could extract value from. If he raises, fold and pick a better spot. Sure you block AA, AK but what else could have except a pure bluff? (He could have a lucky JJ too if that's part of his 3bet range vs UTG raises)
Yeah I elected for a slightly larger sizing. I hadn't really considered the pocket J's at the time and that would have been crushing.
Hand 2: Don't include the results in any of your hands. Anyway, it's a math problem. It's your hand vs his range and see if you have equity to call (I'll try throwing in some numbers at twodimes later if I'm not lazy. I suck at it tho. Lol)
In the future I'll leave out as much as possible. Thanks for the feedback. These are the spots I hate to call down as I've lost to an A high so many times in the past. It's also still a profitable play in the long run, so it's an uncomfortable part of my game lol
Hand 3: Bet 1/2 pot... I think I'm going broke if he shoves.
paired boards are tough, especially when playing them OOP. i like a check-call on the river. we already built this pot up enough.
Yeah hoping not to go broke on it lol. I probably would have had to fold to a re-raise as there aren't many hands I should have been a head of. In the moment though I likely wouldn't have and that's something I need to think on in the future, I know in these spots I tend to think I need to bet to win the pot, but I should be trying to get to showdown cheap at this point and hope I have enough equity. I'm definitely trying to push the check-call into my gameplay more often.
Hand 4: It's fine. Calling's fine too giving him a card, the board's kinda dry.
i like how you played it post-flop. i'm not sure how i feel about the pre-flop call for a 1/5 of our stack, since we're OOP and 88 is often tough to play post-flop. the flopped set made it easy, but that's not what will usually happen.
Pre-flop it was a bit of a toss-up to call the 3-bet. I think it was their sizing that made me go for it, had they been 1075 or more I probably would have laid it down. I can't remember but I believe this was a player I had seen making a few 3bet/re-aises in a short amount of time. It may have been more of a taking a stand with a marginal hand, with his smaller 3-bet, so I wasn't getting pushed off my ranges. It is likely the worst hand I could have done this with. It definitely could have ended in me folding post to a worse board texture.
Hand 5: Can you post pf action again?
i'd be betting hard on the turn, maybe even just jamming depending on the villain. against a donk-ish player, you will run into KT or backdoor straight/flushes a non-zero amount of time but i still think this is the right move.
pf- They RFI, I 3-bet, they called. I elected to Jam here. I remember thinking back on some of your previous insights along the lines of what my stack to pot ratio would be for my next street. I was a little concerned also about them being able to get there with if another broadway came up making it 4 to a straight. If not for the J in the flop, I would have probably slowplayed this with a smaller betsizing working towards a river jam
Hand 6: Bet (make him fold better A high hands). You're mostly losing at showdown if he checks back. And size it on the bigger side and make it look like you're doing it for value.
iffy spot. i don't really like value betting the river OOP with a weak ace after getting called down on the turn. i'm probably check-folding here, maybe calling a weak bet.
EDIT: this is villain-dependent. there are situations where i'd bet the river to get him to fold if he's the type to call down on A-high or K-high earlier in the pot. it's a shitty spot OOP though. he wasn't calling on flush draws, and if he was calling on straight draws, he could have hit or rivered top pair. then there's the possibility of A3 or slow playing A7 or maybe even X3s (though that calls for a pretty donk-ish UTG+1 RFI range).
i'm curious to see how this played out.....
In this spot I just saw it as a good opportunity to bluff. It really just came down to ranges, it was much more likely that I had hit this board, and that he stuck around hoping to hit his overcards. River was his most likely chance to hit a pair A9s or A8s, this would have explained the call on the turn. If he did have something me starting to barrel the turn would have rep'd the 7x hand fairly well. Just one of those spots that I felt good about the bluff, especially with a decent stack behind.
Hand 7: Nothing else to do but call.
Edit: That's just all IMHO. I suck at this game.
i'm snap calling this. lots of villains will do this with garbage, thinking you're just c-betting a missed board. or he's got the flush draw/pair and we've got the right pot odds to call.
I couldn't get them in fast enough lol. With them not 3-betting me pf, I wasn't to concerned about overpairs.
i had no reads on Villain 1, so yeah, i folded. if it weren't for the UTG call i would have snap called the oversized jam in order to chip up. what they both showed surprised me. this is how it played out:
Okay I did not expect that. Pretty much the holdings I expected just in the wrong players hands, and to hit 4 to a flush for the win what a way to double up +. Good fold. I'm torn on folding in these multiway all-ins sometimes as people either come in nutted or just tossing darts with mid connectors. I imagine that will die down a bit if I earn my way up to higher stakes, but for now I'm generally out unless I'm rocking AA, KK, and AKs and offsuit if I'm not at risk.
great minds think alike, or fools never differ?
my c-bet sizing was intended to steal the pot, while also repping value on the flush draw. a semi-bluff, essentially.
i shoved on him. i figured that a fold was unlikely but possible, and that i had given myself the proper pot odds given the overcard and flush draw. i did not anticipate villain hitting bottom 2 pair on the flop however:
thanks for taking a look at these. i had a few more interesting hands today. i'm gonna glance through my history and see if they got saved....
Wow, I must say I'm amazed he called pf with that. It's not bad to maybe a 2-2.5X RFI, but I wouldn't be defending the BB with those cards given the situation. It's funny I kept thinking about this hand for a couple hours afterwards going back and forth on the jam/call.
I had a deep run last night with a dissapointing finish. 10th, playing an 8max which was fun full of ups and downs. Fired 2 bullets, as my first one was essentially neutered when I got coolered KK in the CO, and AA in the BTN. I RFI, he 3-bet, J high board rainbow, I C-bet they jam I call. Left me with about 5 BB. I did get my equalizer though later on with a similar situation where I had the AA in LJ, and I believe it was the SB with KK had to do more work for it but got my double up at a critical point waiting out the money bubble. Wound up about 80BB deep or so.
How I got elimed though was just a big stack being splashy and lucky. I had watched him Suck out on 5 players to this point which was great for the ladder, until I was a rung. Hero BB defend 2.5X with AJo against BTN, board came up 3 5 9 rainbow. Checks through, then a J on the turn, he jams and I call. Villain shows J5o. In retrospect the only thing I could have done is 3-bet pf, and I likely should have. I made that maneuver earlier on against the same player, the sizing though for an effective 3-bet should have been around 4X which would have been about 45% of my stack. If I'm going to go for it I almost have to jam, would have been about 1/3 of their stack. I can't even be sure they would have folded. Not sure what I will do in the future.
Either way it earned me 5 buy-ins, so that's a bonus. Would have been 6 if I didn't accidentally register for the wrong tournament that was on last round of reg