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  1. #1
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    Default Please tell me what I should've done differently

    ***** Hand History for Game 3029680997 *****
    $25 NL Texas Hold'em - Sunday, November 13, 12:50:00 EDT 2005
    Table Table 65056 (Real Money)
    Seat 3 is the button
    Total number of players : 10
    Seat 2: bdodiqt19 ( $27.28 )
    Seat 3: LarsRune ( $21.40 )
    Seat 4: blindrodent ( $42.63 )
    Seat 5: SpACE_K_ACE_ ( $32.92 )
    Seat 6: ks10596 ( $13.40 )
    Seat 7: FlyRod777 ( $35.45 )
    Seat 8: direwolf5 ( $9.60 )
    Seat 9: FarmerJim13 ( $31.75 )
    Seat 1: Molinero ( $24.70 )
    Seat 10: seyff45 ( $30.78 )
    blindrodent posts small blind [$0.10].
    SpACE_K_ACE_ posts big blind [$0.25].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to Molinero [ Jc Qc ]
    ks10596 folds.
    FlyRod777 folds.
    direwolf5 folds.
    FarmerJim13 folds.
    seyff45 folds.
    Molinero raises [$0.75].
    seyff45: what kicker?
    bdodiqt19 calls [$0.75].
    LarsRune calls [$0.75].
    blindrodent folds.
    SpACE_K_ACE_ folds.
    ** Dealing Flop ** [ Qs, Qd, 9d ]
    FarmerJim13: no 8 huh
    Molinero checks.
    seyff45: not sure really
    bdodiqt19 bets [$2].
    FarmerJim13: I c how u r
    LarsRune calls [$2].
    Molinero raises [$6].
    seyff45: pay to see my friend
    bdodiqt19 folds.
    LarsRune calls [$4].
    ** Dealing Turn ** [ 6s ]
    FarmerJim13: your a close to vest guy
    seyff45: that's how i am
    Molinero bets [$7].
    LarsRune raises [$14].
    Molinero is all-In [$10.95]
    LarsRune is all-In [$0.65]
    ** Dealing River ** [ 4h ]

    RESULTS IN WHITE:
    LarsRune shows [ 9s, 9h ] a full house, Nines full of queens.
    Molinero shows [ Jc, Qc ] three of a kind, queens.
    Molinero wins $3.30 from side pot #1 with three of a kind, queens.
    LarsRune wins $43.65 from the main pot with a full house, Nines full of queens.
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  2. #2
    Hard to get away from that. Take it on the chin.
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    Default Re: Please tell me what I should've done differently

    Quote Originally Posted by Molinero
    Please tell me what I should've done differently
    I'm not sure...are you going to quit putting money into pots with flopped trips?

    That being said, anything calling on that board either thinks you're bluffing or has you beat, except the ocassional idiot with QT or Q9.

    I'd try and slow down and control pot size; that being said, I'm not getting away from this, even for all my chips.
  4. #4
    only thing you can do better is slow down. I think i would call station this. By raising your pushing off hands you beat and getting sucked in by hands you don't beat. Only thing you might beat is slowplayed AA KK and your only scaring them off the way this is played. You also beat sucker Qs but theres no need to let the pot go out of control.


    You cold call the flop, turn, river, maybe you save a few bucks.

    Or at least, even if this flop reraise is good, i see no reason to bet this turn. What hand are you trying to get value from.
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    Reads? Whats this guy's image? What is his calling range.

    9-9 is a hand you can put him on, as well as KQ, AQ and so fourth. Check raising as a continuation bet often screams monste, especially when a lot of people continuation bet if they miss or hit (but not as strong)... and if this guy is calling your check-raise, you need to slow down. If he's tight then you have to realize his calling range and realize you are probably behind

    but at the same time, as this level, its hard to get away from it. I sit waiting to hit a J or a Q, but otherwise slow down and maybe check/call river (if all the money isn't there already)
    Dealer: bencathers has two pair, Aces and Deuces
    Dealer: Tbags has two pair, Kings and Jacks
    Dealer: Tbags finished the tournament in 256th place
    Tbags [observer]: another scumbag gets there on this site lol
  6. #6
    Others said it. Slow down. I play the flop the same but on the turn I have to worry about what he has. I may not be able to fold it but I think I check the turn to see what his action is. I very likely find myself check calling here (all the while calling myself weak for not pushing it harder, hehe).
    Stakes: Playing $0.10/$0.25 NL
  7. #7
    You're gonna wind up all in on the river no matter what. His call after your flop raise doesn't give you enough information to fold, could be a boat, weaker Q, stronger Q, a draw, another pocket pair... The pot is too big at this point for you to bet less on the turn and then get away from it if he comes over. The best online players in the world might find a fold there on the turn with a real strong read after villain raises you, but I think most of us go broke just like you. Nh.
  8. #8
    Your flop line sucks.

    In any case, I don't have a problem getting stacked here.
  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Your flop line sucks.
    What do you like on that flop? It definitely looks favorable but with flush and straight draws out there I think you want to protect... do you advocate a larger raise, smaller raise, or smooth-call?
  10. #10
    Check/raising gives away too much information and gives thinking players a good chance to laydown lots of hands. He lead pre-flop and should lead this flop.

    He has 2 diamonds in hand, so protecting against draws is just silly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Check/raising gives away too much information and gives thinking players a good chance to laydown lots of hands. He lead pre-flop and should lead this flop.

    He has 2 diamonds in hand, so protecting against draws is just silly.
    Quoted for truth. The ones who call are the ones who you have to believe beat you or its a close call... hard for someone to chase a flush on a check-raise and call

    As for weaker Queens, does Q2 up to Q-10 call the pfr? Q-10/Q-9 may call the raise if the person is laggy, but we have no idea on their image.

    And a higher pocket wouldn't make much sense without the re-raise PF... it's tough
    Dealer: bencathers has two pair, Aces and Deuces
    Dealer: Tbags has two pair, Kings and Jacks
    Dealer: Tbags finished the tournament in 256th place
    Tbags [observer]: another scumbag gets there on this site lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by bencathers
    And a higher pocket wouldn't make much sense without the re-raise PF... it's tough
    Different stakes, but worth saying that the .5/1 NL players will smooth call big pockets often enough that I give it serious consideration when facing some players post-flop.
  13. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Check/raising gives away too much information and gives thinking players a good chance to laydown lots of hands.
    You are correct, sir, but wouldn't the same thinking players definitely disapply foot from accelerator with two callers? If you check it again on the turn you might only be 50% likely to get another bet from anyone (except someone who has you beat), and you may then end up giving away two free cards to anyone's draw. You probably would get one call on a river value bet, but is that more likely than if you raised the same amount on the flop? (Answer: probably.)

    (I am not fond of these kind of hands because frankly it seems like you seldom get paid off unless you're lucky enough to have a complete idiot in the hand with you. And half the time when you *think* you're getting paid off, it seems like you end up against AQ or KQ or 99 and lose your shit.)
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    call the flop.
    raise the turn, if he pushes over the top probably make the call but possibility to lay it down holding only QJ.
    if your going to check raise the flop (i dont like that holding only QJ on full ring) then when he calls ill kepp showdown cheap here for a fear of being beaten. If opp pushes i dont think you escape this. I agree with fnord i dont mind losing my stack here to the full house
  15. #15
    I bet this flop with air a lot, hence I'm almost always betting when I have it.

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