Tonights Session's All In's
Hi Everyone,
I've been posting on this forum for 2 days now and I have always given the advice of aggressive play. I want to back up my statements with some hand histories from one of tonight's sessions. If you have another take on a better way to play the hand I would welcome the feed back.
First Hand:
I have been at this table for about 15 mins. I have a read on MP3, however, I don't have one on the SB because it is his second hand.
Poker Room skin
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50
9 players
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Pre-flop: (9 players) Hero is Button with J:club: Q:club:
UTG calls, UTG+1 calls, 2 folds, MP3 calls, CO folds, Hero calls, SB calls, BB checks.
I choose to call here because I don't value QJ very much in a large pot. I can completely miss the pot or have a A or K fall either with or without a Q or J.
Flop: A:club: 3:heart: 6:club: ($3, 6 players)
SB bets $0.5, 3 folds, MP3 raises to $2, Hero calls, SB calls.
While I am only getting 2.7/1 pot odds, my read on MP3 is that even if I hit my flush he will pay a small bet off to ensure I am not bluffing him. So I have implied odds to make this call.
Turn: 9:club: ($9, 3 players)
SB checks, MP3 checks, Hero bets $6, SB raises to $12, MP3 folds, Hero raises all-in $40.25, SB calls all-in $28.9.
Jackpot! I hit my flush and since it's checked to me I bet it out. Now the shocker the SB check raises me. I think about it for a minute. One, there is only one card that can beat me and that is the K:club:. Also, I take his bet into account, it's a little girly raise. So, I push all in. He calls.
River: 8:club: ($61.25, 0 player + 2 all-in - Main pot: $89.5)
SB 4:club: 2:club:
Hero Q:club: J:club:
Second Hand:
Poker Room skin
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50
8 players
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Pre-flop: (8 players) Hero is SB with K:diamond: K:club:
UTG raises to $2, 5 folds, Hero raises to $6, BB folds, UTG raises to $10, Hero raises all-in $87.65, UTG calls all-in $27.80.
OK here, I have Kings, the second best starting hand, only beatable by Aces. It's raised 4xBB by UTG. I reraise him. He then reraises me. And now here is where I think a lot of the forum posters would quit, or call, or something. But again look at his bet. Different player but same bet: A little girly raise, not even double my bet this time. I always advocate getting the money into the pot. If he has aces, Happy Birthday UTG. He obviously wants to play his hand, so I push all in. With out a second to spare he calls.
Flop: J:spade: J:heart: 6:spade: ($131, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: $131)
Turn: J:diamond: ($131, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: $131)
River: 3:spade: ($131, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: $131)
UTG = QQ
Me = KK
Re: Tonights Session's All In's
Very nice. You went with your reads to adapt your play, and played em out nicely. One thing though:
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Originally Posted by DonCoryon
I choose to call here because I don't value QJ very much in a large pot. I can completely miss the pot or have a A or K fall either with or without a Q or J.
Well, it worked out nicely here.. but do you really think it's such a good idea to, in effect, downplay such a nice hand? Now the whole table gets a chance to see their low-chance uber hand on the flop. Personally I'd always raise this one. Atleast weed out the total crap that might get lucky.
Re: Tonights Session's All In's
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Originally Posted by jackvance
Very nice. You went with your reads to adapt your play, and played em out nicely. One thing though:
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Originally Posted by DonCoryon
I choose to call here because I don't value QJ very much in a large pot. I can completely miss the pot or have a A or K fall either with or without a Q or J.
Well, it worked out nicely here.. but do you really think it's such a good idea to, in effect, downplay such a nice hand? Now the whole table gets a chance to see their low-chance uber hand on the flop. Personally I'd always raise this one. Atleast weed out the total crap that might get lucky.
My personal opinion is that it's not a nice hand. I know some people like it and think it's, as you say, a "nice" hand. But in my experience, I either win small pots with it when I pair, or lose big pots with it when I pair. I think the only thing it really has going is the str8 and flush potential.