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Greetings From This Forum's Newest NL Fish
Please bear with me. This is a long post. I thank in advance anyone patient enough to read it through, and apologize in advance for putting to sleep anyone patient enough to read it through.
INTRODUCTION
Hi. This is my first post in a NL forum on FTR.
I am thenonsequitur. I am 23 years old and I live in Brooklyn. I have been playing poker and posting on FTR for somewhere between 1 and 2 years. When I joined FTR I was a bad player and I thought I was a good player. FTR has made me a good player and the members are of such a a high caliber that FTR is has sometimes made me feel like I am a bad player. I have mostly played 6-max LHE cash games (NL tourneys occasionally). Over 60k hands of 6-max LHE I am a winning player. My regular stakes are 3/6.
Anyway, I recently decided that I'm going to stop playing LHE for a while and focus on learning NL. I have several reasons for making this decision:
1. (The hobby point of view) NL hold'em will provide me with new interesting challenges and new kinds of poker puzzles to solve. I just feel like a change from LHE.
2. (The profit point of view) I hear that a good player in NL hold'em has a bigger edge than a good player in LHE, and I hear that variance is easier to control in NL. I figure I should learn this game because in the long run it will probably make me more money.
3. (The unified theory of poker knowledge point of view) I strive to be a better overall poker player, so I should try to learn a variety of different poker domains.
METHOD
I've decided to ignore the general advice that poker should be learned in full ring, and decided to jump right into $25NL 6-max. I learned LHE by jumping right into 6-max, and that worked fine for me.
I am WAY OVER-ROLLED for $25 NL, and I recently got a well-paying job that makes it easy to replenish my roll, so if I lose a lot of money by learning at 6-max, it's not a problem for me.
I plan on doing some catch-up reading in the NL forums over the next few weeks, but in the mean time I figured it would be useful to play a few rounds and go right into posting some hands. Below are a few that I picked out from my first session of NL.
THE HANDS
Please be very harsh and as critical as you can. Respond like I am a NL newbie, because I am. Call me an idiot if I was an idiot.
I don't have good reads yet, because I am not very good at the game, but I will post whatever reads I gathered (just be aware they may be bad reads).
Also note that I've removed the table type summary and stack sizes from the hand histories. I did this to avoid clutter. All of these are from $25NL. I don't think the stack sizes are relevent for most of these hands. {EDIT: Okay, people are telling me that stack sizes are never irrelevent, so I've added back in the stack sizes for all hands}.
Hand 1 Playing in position with a read. 4-handed
BB ($12.61)
Hero ($26.70)
Button ($22.55)
SB ($22.60)
I noticed the BB was calling preflop and then donking the flop a lot.
Preflop: Hero is UTG with 5 , 5 . SB posts a blind of $0.10.
Hero raises to $1, 2 folds, BB calls $0.75.
Flop: ($2.10) 6 , 7 , A (2 players)
BB bets $1, Hero raises to $3, BB folds.
Final Pot: $6.10
Results in white below:
No showdown. Hero wins $6.10.
Good pre-flop raise?
Given my read was this a good flop raise, or just stupid?
Hand 2 Drawing heads-up. 4-handed
UTG ($12.86)
Hero ($24.30)
SB ($25.40)
BB ($22.70)
Preflop: Hero is Button with J , 8 . SB posts a blind of $0.10.
1 fold, Hero raises to $0.75, SB (poster) calls $0.65, 1 fold.
Flop: ($1.75) 5 , 6 , 7 (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $1.5, SB calls $1.50.
Turn: ($4.75) A (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $2.5, SB calls $2.50.
River: ($9.75) T (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $10, SB folds.
Final Pot: $19.75
Results in white below:
Hero has Jd 8d (flush, ace high).
Outcome: Hero wins $19.75.
Good way to play a strong draw that then comes in?
I'm especially looking for any comments on the river play.
Hand 3 TPTK. 5-handed
BB ($25.50)
UTG ($11.51)
Hero ($25.65)
Button ($23.50)
SB ($25.55)
Preflop: Hero is MP with A , K . SB posts a blind of $0.10.
1 fold, Hero raises to $1, 2 folds, BB calls $0.75.
Flop: ($2.10) 6 , A , 3 (2 players)
BB bets $0.25, Hero calls $0.25.
Turn: ($2.60) T (2 players)
BB bets $0.25, Hero raises to $1, BB calls $0.75.
River: ($4.60) A (2 players)
BB bets $3, Hero raises to $8, BB raises to $13, Hero calls $5.
Final Pot: $30.60
Results in white below:
BB has 9s Qs (flush, ace high).
Hero has Ad Kc (three of a kind, aces).
Outcome: BB wins $30.60.
My first AK and my first TPTK at NL. How'd I do?
Hand 4 Pre-flop selection. 5-handed
UTG ($19.49)
MP ($13.45)
Hero ($25.35)
SB ($33)
BB ($2.01)
Preflop: Hero is Button with J , T . SB posts a blind of $0.10.
UTG calls $0.25, MP calls $0.25, 2 folds, BB checks.
Standard fold?
Hand 5 Medium pocket pair with an overcard. 6-handed
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
UTG ($16.07)
MP ($8.95)
CO ($12.11)
Hero ($29.85)
SB ($32)
BB ($25)
Preflop: Hero is Button with J , J . SB posts a blind of $0.10.
UTG calls $0.25, MP calls $0.25, 1 fold, Hero raises to $1.5, SB (poster) calls $1.40, 1 fold, UTG folds, MP calls $1.25.
Flop: ($5) 5 , Q , 7 (3 players)
SB checks, MP bets $0.25, Hero raises to $3, SB raises to $6, MP calls $5.75, Hero folds.
How do I interpret MP's min-bet? Or is that just too read-dependent? I didn't know what to make of it, so I just raised the same amount I would have c-betted had he checked to me.
I think the fold was pretty clear after the SB check-raises, right? Or should I call with odds (nobody was close to all-in here, if that helps).
BTW, the guy that min-bet had top set and the guy that check-raised had middle set.
Hand 6 Weak TPTK against an aggressive villian. 4-handed
BB ($10.54)
UTG ($21.78)
Button ($18.51)
Hero ($25)
Button had been playing very aggressively since I sat at the table.
Preflop: Hero is SB with A , 6 . Hero posts a blind of $0.10.
UTG calls $0.25, Button calls $0.25, Hero completes, BB checks.
Flop: ($1) 6 , 5 , 2 (4 players)
Hero bets $1, BB folds, UTG folds, Button raises to $3, Hero raises to $8, Button folds.
Final Pot: $12
Results in white below:
No showdown. Hero wins $12.
I read his limp from the button as weakness. Given this read, was my post-flop play any good? How about my pre-flop play?
Hand 8 A whole lot of checks. 5-handed
UTG ($25.50)
MP ($11.76)
Hero ($25.90)
SB ($22.80)
BB ($25.80)
Preflop: Hero is Button with 2 , 2 . SB posts a blind of $0.10.
1 fold, MP calls $0.25, Hero calls $0.25, SB (poster) completes, BB checks.
Flop: ($1) Q , 9 , K (4 players)
SB checks, BB checks, MP checks, Hero checks.
Turn: ($1) 6 (4 players)
SB checks, BB checks, MP checks, Hero checks.
River: ($1) 8 (4 players)
SB checks, BB checks, MP checks, Hero checks.
Final Pot: $1
Results in white below:
BB has Jc 4c (high card, king).
MP has 3s 3d (one pair, threes).
Hero has 2s 2h (one pair, twos).
SB has 9c 7s (one pair, nines).
Outcome: SB wins $1.
I'm in position here, and everyone is showing weakness. Should I claim this pot at some point? If so, what size bet should I place to do so?
Hand 9 Drawing multi-way. 6-handed
BB ($12.79)
UTG ($28.25)
MP ($11.79)
Hero ($25.30)
Button ($30.80)
SB ($18.83)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 9 , 2 . SB posts a blind of $0.10.
UTG calls $0.25, MP calls $0.25, Hero calls $0.25, Button calls $0.25, SB (poster) completes, BB checks.
Flop: ($1.50) 8 , 7 , 4 (6 players)
SB bets $0.25, BB calls $0.25, UTG calls $0.25, MP calls $0.25, Hero raises to $1, Button folds, SB calls $0.75, BB calls $0.75, UTG folds, MP calls $0.75.
Turn: ($5.75) 5 (4 players)
SB bets $5, BB folds, MP folds, Hero calls $5.
River: ($15.75) 8 (2 players)
SB calls $12.58 (All-In), Hero folds.
Final Pot: $28.33
Results in white below:
SB doesn't show.
Outcome: SB wins $28.33.
Was my pre-flop call too loose?
On the flop is this a good way to build a pot? Is building a pot like this a good idea? What sort of bet should I make, if any?
On the turn SB seemed to be representing a made straight. Was my call any good? (I just picked up a gutshot to go with my flush draw).
That's it for now. Thanks.
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