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  1. #1

    Default I have no idea what I'm doing

    what the hell is wrong with me

    ***** Hand History for Game 4589808919 *****
    $100 NL Texas Hold'em - Sunday, June 25, 13:05:10 ET 2006
    Table Table 95575 (Real Money)
    Seat 1 is the button
    Total number of players : 10
    Seat 2: t1h2o3m4a5s ( $107.34 )
    Seat 3: JerJai ( $100.40 )
    Seat 4: King4484 ( $100 )
    Seat 5: KBsDragun ( $66.40 )
    Seat 6: dazor23 ( $186.02 )
    Seat 8: batman1993 ( $12.28 )
    Seat 1: JaredTaskin ( $101.30 )
    Seat 9: gopats200431 ( $96 )
    Seat 10: Victor3424 ( $126.50 )
    Seat 7: lookabove ( $98 )
    t1h2o3m4a5s posts small blind [$0.50].
    JerJai posts big blind [$1].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to JaredTaskin [ Ad Kc ]
    King4484 folds.
    KBsDragun folds.
    dazor23 calls [$1].
    lookabove folds.
    gopats200431 folds.
    batman1993 has left the table.
    Victor3424 raises [$4].
    >You have options at Rogue Wave Table!.
    JaredTaskin calls [$4].
    t1h2o3m4a5s folds.
    JerJai folds.
    crazy_eddi has joined the table.
    dazor23 calls [$3].
    ** Dealing Flop ** [ Qd, Kh, 6s ]
    dazor23 checks.
    >You have options at Table 96956 Table!.
    Victor3424 bets [$10.64].
    JaredTaskin calls [$10.64].
    dazor23 folds.
    ** Dealing Turn ** [ 7h ]
    >You have options at Yacht Club Table!.
    Victor3424 bets [$30.91].
    >You have options at Irish Luck Table!.
    JaredTaskin calls [$30.91].
    ** Dealing River ** [ Ac ]
    >You have options at Yacht Club Table!.
    >You have options at Table 96382 Table!.
    Victor3424 is all-In [$80.95]
    >You have options at Rogue Wave Table!.
    JaredTaskin is all-In [$55.75]
    Victor3424 shows [ Ah, As ] three of a kind, aces.
    JaredTaskin doesn't show [ Ad, Kc ] two pairs, aces and kings.
    Victor3424 wins $25.20 from side pot #1 with three of a kind, aces.
    Victor3424 wins $205.10 from the main pot with
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    I think you need to look at how often you are going to the mat with TPTK and top 2. Judging by a lot of your other posts, it's way too often. You overvalue them.
  3. #3
    that's for sure...although there's way more wrong with this hand than just overvaluing TPTK.

    I think it might help my profitability if I didn't perpetually do things that I know are wrong AS I'M DOING THEM!
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    Reraise preflop with AK and this won't happen.

    You can fold the turn against most players. The river ace rarely improves you here. Its possible you were calling down for a split but when that other A comes you have to give him credit for a set of Qs or an unlikely set of K's or A's.

    So, in summary, I think you can drop this on the turn against some players, and on the river against most.
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    Reraise preflop with AK and this won't happen.

    You can fold the turn against most players. The river ace rarely improves you here. Its possible you were calling down for a split but when that other A comes you have to give him credit for a set of Qs or an unlikely set of K's or A's.

    So, in summary, I think you can drop this on the turn against some players, and on the river against most.
    ty. Now I'm going to go to 50NL and play the best poker you've ever seen!!!
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    As previously said, I think your biggest mistake is not reraising preflop. After that you didn't play it horribly imo and your river call is normal considering what you've put in the pot and that you beat KQ now. But I'd be most worried about a set of 6s or qs. AA is dirty. So tough when his raising hands are relatively wide here. A re-raise and you know where you're at.
    Family Cruise IMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ravageur
    As previously said, I think your biggest mistake is not reraising preflop. After that you didn't play it horribly imo and your river call is normal considering what you've put in the pot and that you beat KQ now. But I'd be most worried about a set of 6s or qs. AA is dirty. So tough when his raising hands are relatively wide here. A re-raise and you know where you're at.
    I just can't believe I called the WHOLE WAY DOWN. At the time, I couldn't think of any hands I was ahead of, but I kept on calling. Raising somewhere would help a lot, but even apart from that, the turn and river are clear folds. I have a self control problem.
  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Rockymv
    Quote Originally Posted by Ravageur
    As previously said, I think your biggest mistake is not reraising preflop. After that you didn't play it horribly imo and your river call is normal considering what you've put in the pot and that you beat KQ now. But I'd be most worried about a set of 6s or qs. AA is dirty. So tough when his raising hands are relatively wide here. A re-raise and you know where you're at.
    I just can't believe I called the WHOLE WAY DOWN. At the time, I couldn't think of any hands I was ahead of, but I kept on calling. Raising somewhere would help a lot, but even apart from that, the turn and river are clear folds. I have a self control problem.
    I hear you about the self-control thing. Once you get a grip on this your profits will skyrocket. U already know this... but it's fun to have strangers remind u over and over
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    btw... sometimes when I feel like I'm losing it I find it helpful to imagine I was playing in front of all the other forum members I respect, as if they were evaluating every decision. Pretty lame advice, but maybe it could held when u feel like you're "losing it".
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    haha that's funny, because i've definitely noticed that when someone from ftr is at my table, i play MUCH better.

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