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    Default NL100 Some hands from my recent losing sessions

    Sorry for the long post, I'm just desperate. Most of these hands are pretty trivial but I still decided to post them for some reason. I didn't include stats or reads for every hand, but if you feel it changes a lot then I'll post them later. I might post more hands later, these are just some random hands I picked from my recent sessions. Would have posted more but I think there are already enough for one thread.

    I've hit a downswing (isn't really a big surprise after my great start at NL100) so I decided to post some hands to see if I'm just unlucky or if I'm doing something wrong. I think I play way too passively semi-decent hands and give way too many free cards and I also call way too much when I'm beat, because hey, they could be bluffing!

    I have problems with cbets, seems like I don't get respect anymore (perhaps I should just cbet less, but I think most of the time people just call me to see if they can take the pot on the turn/river). Maybe I should try firing a 2nd barrel every now and then?

    Anyway, here they are (posted results as well because you already know I lost them...):

    #1

    Villain is a calling station, never folds to a cbet and after this I found out he also always bets the river if someone checks the turn/river. Probably should have bet the turn. This sets up hand #2, which I think I played fine.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    Hero ($102.10)
    MP1 ($13.15)
    MP2 ($27)
    CO ($100)
    Button ($130.45)
    SB ($166.55)
    BB ($352.10)
    UTG ($73.90)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with T, T. CO posts a blind of $1.
    1 fold, Hero raises to $4, 4 folds, SB calls $3.50, 1 fold.

    Flop: ($10) 8, 7, 9 (2 players)
    SB checks, Hero bets $8, SB calls $8.

    Turn: ($26) Q (2 players)
    SB checks, Hero checks.

    River: ($26) K (2 players)
    SB bets $45, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $71

    Results in white below:
    SB doesn't show.
    Outcome: SB wins $71.


    #2

    This is the hand I mentioned in #1, no comments needed, just decided to post it anyway.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    Hero ($98)
    BB ($106.40)
    UTG ($28.55)
    UTG+1 ($97)
    MP1 ($178.85)
    MP2 ($369.15)
    CO ($148.20)
    Button ($67.20)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with A, A.
    2 folds, MP1 calls $1, 3 folds, Hero raises to $5, 1 fold, MP1 calls $4.

    Flop: ($11) K, 2, 8 (2 players)
    Hero bets $8, MP1 calls $8.

    Turn: ($27) 3 (2 players)
    Hero bets $16, MP1 calls $16.

    River: ($59) J (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP1 bets $33, Hero raises to $69, MP1 calls $36.

    Final Pot: $197

    Results in white below:
    Hero has Ah As (one pair, aces).
    MP1 has Kh 9d (one pair, kings).
    Outcome: Hero wins $197.


    #3

    Just an example where my cbet gets called. Same villain as in hands 1&2. How often in general should I bet the turn here (assume villain is unknown or stats like 20/7-10 or something)? Seems like I give up the pot pretty much always here when called on the flop. A solid opponent will definately notice that and will steal a lot of pots by calling with air and betting the turn.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (7 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    Hero ($101.50)
    BB ($40.50)
    UTG ($93)
    MP1 ($146.80)
    MP2 ($146.35)
    CO ($382.10)
    Button ($134.10)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with A, K.
    2 folds, MP2 calls $1, 2 folds, Hero raises to $5, 1 fold, MP2 calls $4.

    Flop: ($11) 6, 4, Q (2 players)
    Hero bets $8, MP2 calls $8.

    Turn: ($27) 2 (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP2 bets $8, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $35

    Results in white below:
    No showdown. MP2 wins $35.


    #4

    How often do you cbet here? Villain was pretty TAGG. Now that I think of it I suppose only hands he's folding here are smaller pocket pairs (and maybe QQ) and he will call with any ace.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    Hero ($134.50)
    Button ($110.35)
    SB ($41)
    BB ($93.45)
    UTG ($143.70)
    UTG+1 ($142.80)
    MP1 ($361.40)
    MP2 ($131.05)
    MP3 ($94.90)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with T, T.
    2 folds, MP1 raises to $4, 2 folds, Hero raises to $12, 3 folds, MP1 calls $8.

    Flop: ($25.50) A, 4, J (2 players)
    MP1 checks, Hero bets $16, MP1 calls $16.

    Turn: ($57.50) 8 (2 players)
    MP1 checks, Hero checks.

    River: ($57.50) 7 (2 players)
    MP1 checks, Hero checks.

    Final Pot: $57.50

    Results in white below:
    MP1 has As Qd (one pair, aces).
    Hero has Tc Ts (one pair, tens).
    Outcome: MP1 wins $57.50.


    #5

    Just an example how passive I am. Villain was a nit (I suppose I should just fold preflop).

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (7 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    Hero ($101.75)
    SB ($112.45)
    BB ($45)
    UTG ($100.70)
    MP1 ($167.90)
    MP2 ($159.30)
    CO ($122.60)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with A, Q.
    3 folds, CO raises to $3, Hero calls $3, 2 folds.

    Flop: ($7.50) 4, Q, J (2 players)
    CO checks, Hero bets $5, CO calls $5.

    Turn: ($17.50) 3 (2 players)
    CO checks, Hero checks.

    River: ($17.50) K (2 players)
    CO bets $5, Hero calls $5.

    Final Pot: $27.50

    Results in white below:
    CO has Ac Kd (one pair, kings).
    Hero has Ah Qh (one pair, queens).
    Outcome: CO wins $27.50.


    #6

    Same villain as in hand #7. Never folds to a cbet and sometimes minraises it, although at this point I really hadn't played with him that much to have a decent sample size. There aren't many hands I beat, but given the fact that he could have pretty much anything here, should I fold, just call or push? I folded and decided to wait for a better spot. I just hate playing for stacks with TPWK, even though he was a calling station.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    MP2 ($102.05)
    Hero ($120.45)
    Button ($86.25)
    SB ($101.70)
    BB ($59.30)
    UTG ($47.75)
    UTG+1 ($30)
    MP1 ($44.70)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with A, T.
    UTG calls $1, 3 folds, Hero raises to $5, Button calls $5, 1 fold, BB calls $4, UTG calls $4.

    Flop: ($20.50) 4, 5, A (4 players)
    BB checks, UTG checks, Hero bets $14, Button raises to $28, BB folds, UTG folds, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $62.50

    Results in white below:
    No showdown. Button wins $62.50.


    #7

    Villain is a calling station (see #6). Never folds to a cbet and this isn't the first time he's minraising me. Did I play this one too passively as well?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    UTG ($81.15)
    Hero ($100)
    MP1 ($133.10)
    MP2 ($83.65)
    MP3 ($65.75)
    CO ($61)
    Button ($50.10)
    SB ($15.25)
    BB ($73.05)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with Q, A.
    1 fold, Hero raises to $4, MP1 calls $4, 6 folds.

    Flop: ($9.50) T, 9, Q (2 players)
    Hero bets $9, MP1 raises to $18, Hero calls $9.

    Turn: ($45.50) 8 (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP1 bets $12, Hero calls $12.

    River: ($69.50) 6 (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP1 bets $24, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $93.50

    Results in white below:
    MP1 doesn't show.
    Outcome: MP1 wins $93.50.


    #8

    Villain is LAGG, stats somewhere around 38/25. I had reraised him a few times before but never shown down a hand because he folded either preflop or on the flop. Maybe this should tell me he might actually have a hand this time?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    MP1 ($52.90)
    Hero ($176.65)
    MP3 ($66.10)
    CO ($91.80)
    Button ($65.40)
    SB ($59)
    BB ($65.50)
    UTG ($48)
    UTG+1 ($58.95)

    Preflop: Hero is MP2 with J, J.
    2 folds, MP1 raises to $3, Hero raises to $10, 5 folds, MP1 raises to $52.9, Hero calls $42.90.

    Flop: ($107.30) K, 5, 4 (2 players)

    Turn: ($107.30) 2 (2 players)

    River: ($107.30) 7 (2 players)

    Final Pot: $107.30

    Results in white below:
    MP1 has Qs Qh (one pair, queens).
    Hero has Jh Js (one pair, jacks).
    Outcome: MP1 wins $107.30.


    #9

    Villain was pretty tight, but given his short stack I suppose there's nothing else I can do here. It just feels my overpairs get cracked every single time. I have played ~15k hands at NL100 and my KK is actually in the red (-$15.40).

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    BB ($121.75)
    Hero ($101.50)
    UTG+1 ($98.50)
    MP1 ($59.75)
    MP2 ($151)
    MP3 ($103.50)
    CO ($44.80)
    Button ($60.30)
    SB ($101.75)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG with K, K.
    Hero raises to $4, 1 fold, MP1 calls $4, MP2 calls $4, 2 folds, Button calls $4, 2 folds.

    Flop: ($17.50) J, 7, 5 (4 players)
    Hero bets $13, MP1 raises to $26, MP2 folds, Button folds, Hero raises to $97.5, MP1 calls $29.75 (All-In).

    Turn: ($170.75) 2 (2 players, 1 all-in)

    River: ($170.75) J (2 players, 1 all-in)

    Final Pot: $170.75

    Results in white below:
    Hero has Kd Kc (two pair, kings and jacks).
    MP1 has 7d 7c (full house, sevens full of jacks).
    Outcome: MP1 wins $129. Hero wins $41.75.


    #10

    Stop being so passive! Nothing new here...

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    MP3 ($97)
    Hero ($104.85)
    Button ($97.85)
    SB ($87.25)
    BB ($124.45)
    UTG ($106.50)
    UTG+1 ($59)
    MP1 ($22.35)
    MP2 ($126.25)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with J, Q.
    1 fold, UTG+1 raises to $3, 3 folds, Hero calls $3, 2 folds, BB calls $2.

    Flop: ($9.50) 7, Q, 8 (3 players)
    BB checks, UTG+1 bets $3, Hero calls $3, BB folds.

    Turn: ($15.50) K (2 players)
    UTG+1 bets $5, Hero calls $5.

    River: ($25.50) 5 (2 players)
    UTG+1 checks, Hero checks.

    Final Pot: $25.50

    Results in white below:
    UTG+1 has Kd As (one pair, kings).
    Hero has Jh Qh (one pair, queens).
    Outcome: UTG+1 wins $25.50.


    #11

    Is this a stupid spot to cbet?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    BB ($90.35)
    Hero ($100)
    UTG+1 ($181.60)
    MP1 ($97.30)
    MP2 ($136.70)
    MP3 ($86.45)
    CO ($205.20)
    Button ($23.90)
    SB ($57.45)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG with 8, 8.
    Hero raises to $4, 4 folds, CO calls $4, Button calls $4, 1 fold, BB calls $3.

    Flop: ($16.50) 3, 4, T (4 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets $11, CO folds, Button raises to $19.9, BB folds, Hero calls $8.90.

    Turn: ($56.30) 3 (2 players)

    River: ($56.30) K (2 players)

    Final Pot: $56.30

    Results in white below:
    Hero has 8h 8d (two pair, eights and threes).
    Button has Qc Qs (two pair, queens and threes).
    Outcome: Button wins $56.30.


    #12

    Villain is 38/10 or so. Bet the turn? What is he limp-calling here that calls the flop? I really can't see anything but Ax or a set.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    UTG ($60)
    UTG+1 ($285.15)
    MP1 ($94.75)
    MP2 ($230.50)
    CO ($97)
    Button ($36.85)
    SB ($20.85)
    Hero ($104.55)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with Q, Q.
    3 folds, MP2 calls $1, CO calls $1, 1 fold, SB completes, Hero raises to $6, MP2 calls $5, CO folds, SB folds.

    Flop: ($14) A, 5, 7 (2 players)
    Hero bets $10, MP2 calls $10.

    Turn: ($34) A (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP2 bets $27, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $61

    Results in white below:
    No showdown. MP2 wins $61.


    #13

    First time for a long time I don't cbet here. Yes, I'm results oriented. Blah.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    SB ($43.75)
    BB ($146.35)
    UTG ($40.50)
    UTG+1 ($127.05)
    MP1 ($225.80)
    MP2 ($98.50)
    CO ($32.10)
    Hero ($102.50)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with K, K.
    3 folds, MP2 raises to $3, 1 fold, Hero raises to $9, 2 folds, MP2 calls $6.

    Flop: ($19.50) A, J, Q (2 players)
    MP2 checks, Hero checks.

    Turn: ($19.50) 8 (2 players)
    MP2 checks, Hero checks.

    River: ($19.50) 9 (2 players)
    MP2 checks, Hero checks.

    Final Pot: $19.50

    Results in white below:
    MP2 has 8h 8c (three of a kind, eights).
    Hero has Kc Kd (one pair, kings).
    Outcome: MP2 wins $19.50.


    #14

    Villain is a nit. Example how I always call their valuebets... But do I have a choice when I check the turn behind?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    Button ($93.55)
    SB ($93.90)
    BB ($99)
    UTG ($102.85)
    UTG+1 ($125.05)
    MP1 ($102.10)
    Hero ($127.05)
    CO ($53.35)

    Preflop: Hero is MP2 with Q, K.
    1 fold, UTG+1 calls $1, MP1 calls $1, Hero raises to $6, 4 folds, UTG+1 folds, MP1 calls $5.

    Flop: ($14.50) 7, 4, 3 (2 players)
    MP1 checks, Hero bets $10, MP1 calls $10.

    Turn: ($34.50) A (2 players)
    MP1 checks, Hero checks.

    River: ($34.50) Q (2 players)
    MP1 bets $15, Hero calls $15.

    Final Pot: $64.50

    Results in white below:
    MP1 has 3h 3c (three of a kind, threes).
    Hero has Qc Kc (one pair, queens).
    Outcome: MP1 wins $64.50.


    #15

    Villain is tight and seems solid, but then again I've seen donks use this line with AJ or something very often. Maybe my read is incorrect or he's just trying to look weak? I dunno, I just think solid players raise more preflop with AA/KK, so either he is a donk and doesn't have anything or he's trying to lure me in. Decided to play it my style and fold, what a surprise.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    Button ($79.80)
    SB ($99)
    BB ($439.15)
    UTG ($97.25)
    UTG+1 ($123.75)
    MP1 ($94.25)
    MP2 ($38.55)
    Hero ($104.05)
    CO ($143.10)

    Preflop: Hero is MP3 with 9, 9.
    UTG calls $1, UTG+1 calls $1, 2 folds, Hero raises to $6, 4 folds, UTG raises to $11, UTG+1 folds, Hero calls $5.

    Flop: ($24.50) 2, T, 8 (2 players)
    UTG bets $8, Hero folds.

    Final Pot: $32.50

    Results in white below:
    No showdown. UTG wins $32.50.


    #16

    Is this a bad line against a shortstack? I instapushed the river without even thinking that if he has a ten he probably has the boat pretty often (JT/T9, but I suppose AT/KT/QT are possibilities as well). And this is just one of my weaknesses, I usually just play my cards...

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    BB ($175.65)
    UTG ($23.90)
    UTG+1 ($113.20)
    MP1 ($97)
    Hero ($152.60)
    MP3 ($61.85)
    CO ($49.50)
    Button ($56.50)
    SB ($29)

    Preflop: Hero is MP2 with Q, K.
    3 folds, Hero raises to $4, 1 fold, CO calls $4, 3 folds.

    Flop: ($9.50) J, T, T (2 players)
    Hero bets $6, CO calls $6.

    Turn: ($21.50) 8 (2 players)
    Hero checks, CO bets $4, Hero calls $4.

    River: ($29.50) 9 (2 players)
    Hero bets $101, CO calls $35.50 (All-In).

    Final Pot: $166

    Results in white below:
    Hero has Qs Kc (straight, king high).
    CO has Td Js (full house, tens full of jacks).
    Outcome: CO wins $100.50. Hero wins $65.50.


    #17

    Just call the river? Yeah, his line looks like a flush draw. But since when have I actually thought about what they have... excatly.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    UTG+1 ($75.50)
    MP1 ($101.45)
    MP2 ($114.45)
    Hero ($103.55)
    Button ($91)
    SB ($149.75)
    BB ($121.70)
    UTG ($390.20)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with T, 9.
    1 fold, UTG+1 raises to $4, 2 folds, Hero calls $4, 3 folds.

    Flop: ($9.50) 3, 8, 6 (2 players)
    UTG+1 checks, Hero bets $5, UTG+1 calls $5.

    Turn: ($19.50) J (2 players)
    UTG+1 checks, Hero checks.

    River: ($19.50) 2 (2 players)
    UTG+1 bets $18, Hero raises to $94.55, UTG+1 calls $48.50 (All-In).

    Final Pot: $180.55

    Results in white below:
    UTG+1 has 7d Ad (flush, ace high).
    Hero has Td 9d (flush, ten high).
    Outcome: UTG+1 wins $152.50. Hero wins $28.05.


    #18

    This is why it's +EV for them to chase their draws. I always pay them off.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    BB ($260.05)
    UTG ($101.75)
    UTG+1 ($102)
    MP1 ($55.85)
    MP2 ($212)
    Hero ($148.20)
    Button ($123.60)
    SB ($249.85)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with 6, 6.
    1 fold, UTG+1 calls $1, 2 folds, Hero raises to $5, 2 folds, BB calls $4, UTG+1 calls $4.

    Flop: ($15.50) 4, T, 7 (3 players)
    BB checks, UTG+1 checks, Hero bets $10, BB calls $10, UTG+1 folds.

    Turn: ($35.50) 6 (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets $23, BB calls $23.

    River: ($81.50) A (2 players)
    BB bets $45, Hero calls $45.

    Final Pot: $171.50

    Results in white below:
    BB has Kc 9c (flush, ace high).
    Hero has 6s 6d (three of a kind, sixes).
    Outcome: BB wins $171.50.


    I might make a new thread where I post my PT stats, maybe that will help too. Comments?
  2. #2
    1. Bet turn
    2. Do not c/r river
    3. Fine. It's a sucky feeling, but it happens.
    4. Fine
    5. Bet turn
    6. Fine
    7. Fine. I'm probably out after the turn though
    8. Fold preflop
    9. Fine
    10. Meh whatever lol
    11. Don't cbet
    12. How about bet turn/fold to raise? Not too sure though
    13. Fine. I might bet river
    14. Nits can beat 2nd pair when they bet that river
    15. Fine. I could see a call flop/see if he has AK line on turn
    16. Fine
    17. I just call river
    18. You know what to do here. It sucks but look at what the action suggests.
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  3. #3
    nice post. a bit long tho.
    hand 17 - i think you should just call the river. you can be beaten and i think that anyone that does call your allin has you beaten
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    Some thoughts:

    Try to avoid giving away what happened in your little intro-sentences. It may affect the analysis.

    #1 - you're right; bet the turn. If he smoothcalls you can decide on the river if he bets into you then.

    #2 - river c/r is quite ballsy, but I can understand it given the read.

    3. If your cbets are being called by this guy and you're constantly being floated, mix it up. Fire 2nd barrel. Don't cbet. C/r (with air if you're feeling your oats).

    5. Bet the turn. He's checked to you twice.

    8. I don't play for stacks preflop with JJ unless I have a decent read or opp is very short stacked. Here, opp is short but against someone who 3-bets preflop, you should be thinking AK+ (maybe AQ)/AA/KK/QQ.

    9) is fine cuz he's short. Ask yourself if you could lay it if the money was deeper, however.

    11) I don't know about raising 88 utg... when you get so many callers I think it's time to slow down unless the table has been rolling over to cbets or you flop your set. Cbet is a probable spew here.

    15) Getting LRR is somewhat unpleasant, but I think this is OK. I *might* call the flop bet largely cuz the LRR is so weak and the flop bet is weak

    17) eh whatever. Flush on flush happens. Did you have a read saying that this guy liked to open with suited aces? I tend to call river rather than push but I'm weak-tight.
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  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Blinky
    Some thoughts:

    Try to avoid giving away what happened in your little intro-sentences. It may affect the analysis.
    I know, but I suppose one of the reasons I made this thread is to let off some steam. I'm sure you know the feeling when you hit a downswing.

    #2 - river c/r is quite ballsy, but I can understand it given the read.
    Really? I actually thought this was a great spot for check-raise. If he has me beat, then so be it. I would call his push anyway. And besides, I hardly ever check-raise the river which I think is a leak. I just hate giving up value when they check behind and I have the nuts...

    8. I don't play for stacks preflop with JJ unless I have a decent read or opp is very short stacked. Here, opp is short but against someone who 3-bets preflop, you should be thinking AK+ (maybe AQ)/AA/KK/QQ.
    The point is that given his stats (38/25), and the fact that I had reraised him a few times before, how often do you think he'll push this with a hand I can beat? I really don't know and that's why I'm asking. Perhaps I didn't give him enough credit here.

    9) is fine cuz he's short. Ask yourself if you could lay it if the money was deeper, however.
    In a multiway pot? Definately. However I tend to overplay my big pairs in spots like this when I'm on a downswing.

    11) I don't know about raising 88 utg... when you get so many callers I think it's time to slow down unless the table has been rolling over to cbets or you flop your set. Cbet is a probable spew here.
    I don't know either, because some people say you should raise any pp in any position and some say you shouldn't. I've been trying to mix it up and sometimes limp and sometimes raise. I really don't know which is the best way. Solid players will spot a set if I limp and hit, but maybe I should just focus on getting the money from weaker players. I tend to give people way too much credit when I shouldn't and not enough credit when I should.

    17) eh whatever. Flush on flush happens. Did you have a read saying that this guy liked to open with suited aces? I tend to call river rather than push but I'm weak-tight.
    I know it happens, and if we both happened to flop it I wouldn't mind. However when he plays it like a flushdraw I think I should just call it. And yeah, I'm pretty weak too, but only when I shouldn't. When I should, I tend to be too aggressive and lose my money. And no, I didn't have a read except he was pretty aggressive at least preflop. Not that it matters anyway because I usually just play my cards.

    My leaks:

    1. Being too passive when I shouldn't (ie. not raising TPTK or something like that in small pots because I don't want to lose my stack with them. Hello, you can fold if they reraise you!

    2. Not thinking about what the opponent might have. I make my decicions way too quickly and pay off obvious flushes etc.

    3. Cbetting too much and especially cbetting calling stations. I always think that maybe they'll fold this time. But they won't!

    4. Playing when on tilt (I thought I could control myself but lately I've lost a few buyins because of that).

    And many others which I don't happen to remember just now. The point of this reply is to just remind myself that even though I happened to have a great start at NL100 I still suck. That's all.
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    1. Bet turn with outs and the best hand a lot.
    2. Build a bigger pot on the turn.
    3. Call $8, re-evaluate river.
    4. Fine
    5. WTF nit. Bet your fking hand
    6. Call flop, bet out non club turn. Evaluate river
    7. Fold the flop
    8. With read fold preflop
    9. Fine. Take note of how he plays sets
    10. Fine
    11. Fine
    12. Yuck. Tough one. Take his long term value. Fold
    13. Fine
    14. Fold the river. Villain is a nit
    15. Call flop evaluate turn
    16. Shit happens
    17. Call. He has you beat or he's not calling a raise
    18. Fold river. No biggie. Don't get emotional
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    1. Lead turn for $15-$20. A second barrel will scare off a lot of guys unless they hit the board.
    2. I lead river for $30 or so. At that point over half my stack is in, so if he pushes I probably have a hard time letting go. Leak?
    3. On that board, with no draw, I probably have to check that too. His bet looks REALLY weak and begs to be raised, though. Looks like a probe bet because of perceived weakness.
    4. I think shutting down after flop is fine here.
    5. If villain is truly a nit, you could fold this. I think this call would be better with more people in the pot. Once you bet flop, I would bet turn as well. A nit would lead with a Q or better.
    6. Until I saw what he minraised with, I wouldn't call it. AT is kinda weak. He could be drawing too.
    7. I 3-bet this flop and fold to a push. Every draw hits after that and you are likely behind, so I probably fold turn as played.
    8. With your read I think this is QQ+/AK, so I could let this go. If his stack was any shorter I might call him.
    9. Minraises seem to be sets a lot these days, but against that short a stack, meh....
    10. Give credit to the EP raise and don't call the raise unless there are people in with you. QJ is dominated easily by a EP raising range. I probably fold flop, but I sometimes peel a card to see if my draw comes in. Turn card sucks. Get out then.
    11. OOP with 3 callers and a draw on the board, I don't think you should cbet. You can't fold to the all in, though...
    12. I would only bet the turn if you have been able to fold him out before. If I were villain, it looks like you were scared of the ace, but if you had bet turn, I would become afraid of the ace. Betting turn is high risk and pot is still relatively small, so I could let it go against any reasonable opponent.
    13. I bet this flop, with the str8 draw and backdoor flush draw, plus the added possibility of fold equity. With a lead, he has to put you on two pair or a power ace.
    14. I call this river a lot and regret it more often than not.
    15. I think you can fold this if he is really solid. Reraise preflop is AK/QQ+ for most people.
    16. I check river here and call a reasonable bet.
    17. Don't call raises with T9s without more people in the pot (just like JQs). I just call his river bet. Maybe that's weak.
    18. This does look like a draw that came in. I like the float on the flop, btw.
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    1. Bet turn, maybe 2/3 pot
    2. Excellently played. The bluff-inducing check on river is a very underrated weapon, especially against trick opponents......you can out-trick them.
    3. standard
    4. Nothing wrong. I don't think you can bluff him off his TPGK.
    5. Definitely bet turn!
    6. Fine
    7. Raise or fold or flop. Definitely fold turn. Nothing can help you overcome a J.
    8. Nothing wrong. I won't fold JJ preflop against a SS and certainly not against a LAGG
    9. Nothing you can do.
    10. Fold preflop! As you said, you were too passive even when you hit. Raise flop at least 2.5x for info.
    11. IMO fine. There's a chance that villain has 55 to 77 and thinks your high cards missed.
    12. Playing OOP sucks. You don't know whether a LAGGY villain has the goods or is just messing with you. Reraise him all-in, I say semi-seriously.
    13. Fine
    14. I prefer limping preflop. KQs does quite well multi-way. Yes, you have the choice of folding on river, esp. you already know villain is a nit.
    15. Fine. Villain's check-reraise screams big PP.
    16. The small turn bet smells fishy. He wants you to think you're getting proper odds to chase your overcard+straight draw. If you can't fold on the turn, maybe try to check-call a small bet on river.
    17. Yes. You said it, just call the river.
    18. Fold. It can't be any more obvious.

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