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11/11/11 was played last night, just kinda fell into place for me. Played stupid/crazy 66/46 or something, was just having a fun time. Nobody adjusted really either... Was also playing the 25+3 and 3R+A 40K guaranteeds again went fairly deep in both. Just out of the money in the freezeout, and ~200/4000 in the $3R+A for about $60. That tourney is good to me, I need to play it more often! Going to play cash in my next session I think, I don't want to take another chance on having to be up until 4 in the morning on a weekday again.
 Originally Posted by kettleofish
Nice rebuy score I see 
Yes!! Thanks!!
 Originally Posted by kettleofish
I think in hand 1 i'm not floating that flop. Maybe i'd call if i knew he cbet alot then gave up when called, but after 12 hands u can't know that.
It wasn't so much of a float as it was a "That's a weak C-bet, I think my K-high is good, and I have outs if it's not" call. when he checked the turn, I was really hoping for a check-raise, but inadvertantly gave him odds to call. River push, as said, was kinda thin, but he looked like a slow-played set or 2-pair there at the time, and I thought a flush was a very small part of his range. I'm not worried about it, considering what he showed down, my thought processes were working for the most part.
 Originally Posted by kettleofish
Hand 2 I'd lean towards folding the turn. It's barely profitable to call there even if u know you're getting payed off fully every time u hit, but that's a bit of a stretch. His turn betting range likely includes bluffs or PPs less than a K that won't pay off river (especially a heart river).
No... Pre-flop is the worst street by far. As aggressive as he was, I had NO DOUBT I would get paid if I hit my 13 outer on the river (Against his range, I can't really use the 3 Aces as outs). That made the turn an EASY call. $5 to win $13 is over 2.5:1, add in some implied odds and it gets even better.
BR: $1070
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