Quote Originally Posted by journey075
hand #1:
at 25nl this is just a time to swallow your pride and move on.
Yep. So would you just go into check/fold after they both called my flop bet?

Quote Originally Posted by journey075
hand #4:
fold preflop, not worth it. you have 1 caller before you in addition to the blinds, you need a few more before you can limp behind here.
Yeah, I see your point. Not enough people in to make this hand worth much $ long term.

Quote Originally Posted by journey075
hand #5:
why are you raising preflop? sets are much more profitable in multiway pots rather than hu.
Yep. Dumb.

Quote Originally Posted by journey075
hand #6:
i like it, but id make your continuation bets a bit larger. youre betting close to 1/4 pot on the flop.
Yeah, I'm still figuring out what size bets people will call with weaker hands. I just hate being called down to the river just to find that I was beat the whole time.

Quote Originally Posted by journey075
hand #10:
raise/fold preflop, calling is gay. you have position and want to come in...so raise it up.
Yes. I realized this afterward. "Lagg it up" and limp? I forgot the "agg" in lagg means aggressive. Derrrr.


Quote Originally Posted by DimitriT
1. Well, with two hands in and a straight/flush board you are pretty much dead if anyone sees the river.
Very good point. I couldn't get it HU because I didn't know how much to raise being the very 1st hand. Gotta take it down on the flop or let it go.

Quote Originally Posted by DimitriT
5. Why raise that? I would've folded to the reraise - you are not getting odds to play that through
Agreet. Oops.

Quote Originally Posted by DimitriT
6. this guy loves to draw so you are making him pay - if I find someone like this I usually step up the betting just a tad - they usually will call it
I think you're right. I could've probably made more $ off of him. He ended up quadding up by calling a flop allin with something like 78s and destacking his opps by rivering his flush.

Quote Originally Posted by DimitriT
8. looks like he's trying to improve again - if he ever raises, fold
lol

Quote Originally Posted by DimitriT
9. Bet more on the turn - go to $6 there, this will allow you to bet the river harder still
Much better line here. I could've built it up there and really made some money. I was pretty surprised that he called my river bet without a set or better.

Quote Originally Posted by Lukie
Hand 1) I think this is a situation where you have to check/fold or check/call to small bets.
Agreet. Tried to blindly bowl 'em over and got bit.

Quote Originally Posted by Lukie
Hand 5) Limp preflop with 44 and call any 'normal' preflop raise. Play for the set and look to get out of the hand if it doesn't hit.
Yeah, that's my normal way to play small pps but - ?????

Quote Originally Posted by Lukie
Hand 6) Fold preflop.
I don't really agree here. I'm in the CO with folds behind, and with a 3xbb PFR I'm pretty sure I'm going to take down the blinds or only get called by Ax or a loose player with a worse hand. It did work out perfectly in this situation I admit, but it seems like this hand would be easy to get away from if I don't hit.

Quote Originally Posted by Lukie
Hand 10) Fold preflop. It's hard to play LAgg when limping in to a 4 way flop. Regaurdless, you flopped trips with your 94o and you have to play it agressively. Get the 66 type hands out.
I know. Weak/dumb. I forgot the meaning of Lagg when I posted this

TYVM for the replies guys. When I’m playing NL cash games I’m a lot more nervous/conservative/unsure than I am when I’ve got $5-10 on the line in tourney play. I really appreciate you taking the time to analyze my plays here. Peace.