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  1. #1

    Default Ehh

    I'm ashamed of this. Tell me why.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (9 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx

    BB ($6.30)
    UTG ($9.45)
    UTG+1 ($14.10)
    MP1 ($6.65)
    MP2 ($7.15)
    Hero ($20.45)
    CO ($7.85)
    Button ($12.20)
    SB ($9.70)

    Preflop: Hero is MP3 with T, T.
    UTG calls $0.10, UTG+1 calls $0.10, MP1 calls $0.10, MP2 raises to $0.4, Hero raises to $0.7, 4 folds, UTG folds, UTG+1 folds, MP1 folds, MP2 raises to $1.5, Hero calls $0.80.

    Flop: ($3.45) K, K, 7 (2 players)
    MP2 bets $0.9, Hero calls $0.90.

    Turn: ($5.25) T (2 players)
    MP2 bets $0.9, Hero raises to $1.8, MP2 raises to $4.75, Hero calls $2.95.

    River: ($14.75) 9 (2 players)

    Final Pot: $14.75
  2. #2
    Think he defined his hand well enough?
  3. #3
    I'm guessing either the weak re-raise preflop or the weak flop call. Preflop, either put in a real re-raise or just call. I like just calling better. On the flop, raise or fold. Are you calling trying to get a 2 outer? Calling doesn't give you the information you need to continue.
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  4. #4
    I put him on QQ-AA with the pf raise. AA once he put out that flop bet.

    Only seen a couple of hands at the table, but i'd pegged him as being pretty tight and not afraid to fold.
  5. #5
    He doesn't have Jacks.
  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    He doesn't have Jacks.
    Yeah. It was basicly AA KK AK. AA on the flop. But tToo quick for my edits, yea are.
  7. #7
    Your min raise preflop was meaninless, and then he raises for 20% of his total chips, its possible he has AK (although I would learn more towards AA) seeing as he wants you to call the raises. Chasing 2 outers is not the way to go.

    This hand is super DONK

    Your short term results are good, but you long term this will definatley cost you. You knew you were beaten, increase that discpline.
    Tom.S
  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by lamaros
    I put him on QQ-AA with the pf raise. AA once he put out that flop bet.
    If you really put him on this hand why are you putting money in the pot when you think you are behind?
    The artist formerly known as Knish
    Only mediocre players are always at their best.
    Phil Ivey Owns You
  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by TalentedTom
    Your min raise preflop was meaninless, and then he raises for 20% of his total chips.
    And there we have it. I was going to bluff the turn because I thought I coudl fold him, but I didn't properly note his stack size.

    Pf is lame, but it is a very cheap way of seeing what crappy players have at this level.
  10. #10
    If you never bluffed anyone you put on AA-QQ/AK on a KKx board, you wouldn't be giving anything up.

    These guys are so easy to stack because they won't lay it down.
  11. #11
    Generaly speaking yeah, but I'd seen this guy play a few hands and I felt that he was really really tight. I thought I'd run with it.
  12. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by lamaros
    Generaly speaking yeah, but I'd seen this guy play a few hands and I felt that he was really really tight. I thought I'd run with it.
    He has AA/KK then and isn't laying it down often enough.
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    Nice hand. (unless he has KK).

    Raise more on the flop to better define his hand. If you think he has one king or higher than TT pockets, push AI after his re-raise on the turn when you made the 2nd nuts.
  14. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by BankItPayette
    Nice hand. (unless he has KK).

    Raise more on the flop to better define his hand. If you think he has one king or higher than TT pockets, push AI after his re-raise on the turn when you made the 2nd nuts.
    Nuts is Q J
    2nd nuts is KK
    3rd nuts is KT
    4th nuts is our hand TT

    That said, I still push this hand and watch any K or flush pay me off. Given the pre-flop action 2 of the 3 nut hands beating ours aren't likely.
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    ^^^^
    On the contrary...

    I was referring to the 2nd best hand on the flop.
  16. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Silly String
    Quote Originally Posted by BankItPayette
    Nice hand. (unless he has KK).

    Raise more on the flop to better define his hand. If you think he has one king or higher than TT pockets, push AI after his re-raise on the turn when you made the 2nd nuts.
    Nuts is Q J
    2nd nuts is KK
    3rd nuts is KT
    4th nuts is our hand TT

    That said, I still push this hand and watch any K or flush pay me off. Given the pre-flop action 2 of the 3 nut hands beating ours aren't likely.
    Quote Originally Posted by BankItPayette
    ^^^^
    On the contrary...

    I was referring to the 2nd best hand on the flop.
    I was wrong: Good point that Q J isn't there yet on the turn. K7 is 3rd nuts. TT is 4th nuts. Shows what I know. And I'm still pushing with you on the turn.
    Is the final pot = $14.75 an indication you checked this down on the river, or am I missing part of the HH?
    Playing live . . . thanks alot Bin Laden.
  17. #17
    He was AI.

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