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  1. #1

    Default How do you avoid this?

    Flush over flush, didn't have a solid read on this guy, I figured him for playing position post flop.

    ** Game ID 496340647 starting - 2005-09-13 19:26:28

    ** Bethnal Green [Hold 'em] (0.05|0.10 No Limit - Cash Game) Real Money



    - SSISKO sitting in seat 1 with $4.77

    - midas06 sitting in seat 2 with $13.00

    - RabbitYear sitting in seat 3 with $9.35

    - vuman sitting in seat 5 with $19.95 [Dealer]

    - zhuangqing sitting in seat 6 with $2.70



    zhuangqing posted the small blind - $0.05

    SSISKO posted the big blind - $0.10



    ** Dealing card to midas06: 5 of Hearts, 4 of Hearts

    midas06 called - $0.10

    RabbitYear folded

    vuman called - $0.10

    zhuangqing called - $0.10

    SSISKO checked



    ** Dealing the flop: 9 of Hearts, 7 of Hearts, Queen of Clubs

    zhuangqing checked

    SSISKO checked

    midas06 checked

    vuman bet - $0.20

    zhuangqing folded

    SSISKO folded

    midas06 called - $0.20



    ** Dealing the turn: Ace of Hearts

    midas06 checked

    vuman bet - $0.30

    midas06 called - $0.30



    ** Dealing the river: King of Diamonds

    midas06 bet - $2.00

    vuman went all-in - $19.35

    midas06 went all-in - $10.40

    vuman shows: Jack of Hearts, Queen of Hearts

    vuman wins $25.90 from the main pot



    End of game 496340647
  2. #2
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    If you figured him for playing position you didn't act like it. here's my advice:

    1) you don't play 45s in early position
    2) you raise on the flop to drive out drawing hands (this probably wouldn't have worked here as he had top pair too, but you'd have got info that he liked his hand)
    3) you raise on the turn to see what he's representing. He would, I'm sure, have gone all-in or at least re-raised and you'd have been able to regretfully but sensibly lay down
    4) you STOP CALLING. Try and discipline yourself even at these levels to call ONLY when playing tactically. Check, raise or fold 90% of the time and you will control games. Calling is weak and gets you no info on your opponents' hands, and by definition it means you're letting someone else call the shots. You want the hand to be played so it's ideal for YOU.
  3. #3
    Think how much easier this would have been if you had position on him.

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