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NEVER LIMP RERAISE NEVER SLOW PLAY

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  1. #1

    Default NEVER LIMP RERAISE NEVER SLOW PLAY

    IM TELLING YOU I HAVE THE WORST LUCK EVER!!

    Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (9 handed)

    Button ($165.18)
    SB ($102.55)
    BB ($120.35)
    UTG ($39.4)
    UTG+1 ($100)
    MP1 ($121.9)
    unluckybastard ($104.65)
    MP3 ($90)
    CO ($175.75)

    Preflop: unluckybastard is MP2 with A, A. SB posts a blind of $1.
    UTG calls $2, UTG+1 calls $2, MP1 calls $2, unluckybastard calls $2, MP3 folds, CO folds, Button calls $2, SB (poster) completes, BB checks.

    Flop: ($14) J, A, 7 (7 players)
    SB checks, BB bets $2, UTG folds, UTG+1 folds, MP1 calls $2, unluckybastard calls $2, Button calls $2, SB folds.

    Turn: ($22) T (4 players)
    BB bets $3, MP1 raises to $20, unluckybastard raises to $45, Button folds, BB raises to $70, MP1 calls $97.90 (All-In), unluckybastard calls $55.65 (All-In).

    River: ($310.55) 6 (3 players, 2 all-in)

    Final Pot: $310.55

    Results in white below:
    BB has 8d 9s (straight, jack high).
    MP1 has Qd Kh (straight, ace high).
    unluckybastard has Ad Ac (three of a kind, aces).
    Outcome: MP1 wins $231.99. BB wins $78.55.


    Im sure Im going to hear, never limp, never slow play! With the hands ive posted over the last week, just imagine the bad luck I have had?
    LOL AS I AM WRITING THIS MY POCKET KK GETS BEAT ALL IN BY AK.

    LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
    %$&%$#&%$#^%
    $^%$#&^$#&^$#&
    IM QUITING THIS FUCKING GAME
    Holy crap I cant play against Yoda!!
  2. #2
    Golfer - come over to limit for awhile.
  3. #3
    Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (8 handed)

    Button ($196.9)
    SB ($51.85)
    BB ($30.8)
    UTG ($30.15)
    UTG+1 ($40.65)
    MP1 ($67.25)
    MP2 ($54.9)
    unluckybastard ($77.55)

    Preflop: unluckybastard is CO with 9, 9. SB posts a blind of $0.5.
    UTG raises to $3, UTG+1 folds, MP1 folds, MP2 folds, unluckybastard calls $3, Button folds, SB (poster) folds, BB folds.

    Flop: ($7.50) A, J, 8 (2 players)
    UTG bets $1, unluckybastard calls $1.

    Turn: ($9.50) 9 (2 players)
    UTG bets $10, unluckybastard raises to $20, UTG calls $16.15 (All-In), unluckybastard calls $6.15.

    River: ($61.80) J (2 players, 1 all-in)

    Final Pot: $61.80

    Results in white below:
    UTG has Ah Ad (full house, aces full of jacks).
    unluckybastard has 9d 9c (full house, nines full of jacks).
    Outcome: UTG wins $61.80.


    ITS NEVER GOING TO END
    Holy crap I cant play against Yoda!!
  4. #4
    1 out 6 with QQ, down $245 tonight
    once KK
    once AQ A hits on turn
    once AA
    once lose to flush , guy goes allin on draw
    once fold preflop to rearaise by tight player he shows 1010
    once wins the blinds +$3
    Holy crap I cant play against Yoda!!
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by scgolfer
    down $245 tonight
    Ouch, I guess you're down for the month now?
  6. #6
    Im up about $500. after being up $2500. I dont understand???????? Play has been almost the same both halves of the month. I dont mind ups and down but mine are never ups and downs, they are Mts. and the bottom of the ocean.
    Holy crap I cant play against Yoda!!
  7. #7
    I dont understand why you couldnt let the trip aces go. You played the pot small and when the other players made straights they came after the money. With a big raise and an even bigger reraise I could have laid trips down there real easy.

    REMEMBER THIS FOREVER

    When you play small early, you must be willing to fold. The tell-tell sign is when you have a big bet and huge reraise.

    This is similiar to having QQ and facing a preflop raise (say 7 or 8 times BB) and a reraise (say 20 times the BB), You fold QQ because you are up against at least KK and probably AA (and sometimes both) Put in simple tems, you too far behind to win this hand without getting lucky.

    You have to put one of em on the straight.

    Just my opinion (and I'm probably wrong). 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by okietalker
    I dont understand why you couldnt let the trip aces go. You played the pot small and when the other players made straights they came after the money. With a big raise and an even bigger reraise I could have laid trips down there real easy.

    REMEMBER THIS FOREVER

    When you play small early, you must be willing to fold. The tell-tell sign is when you have a big bet and huge reraise.

    This is similiar to having QQ and facing a preflop raise (say 7 or 8 times BB) and a reraise (say 20 times the BB), You fold QQ because you are up against at least KK and probably AA (and sometimes both) Put in simple tems, you too far behind to win this hand without getting lucky.

    You have to put one of em on the straight.

    Just my opinion (and I'm probably wrong). 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
    Yeah, whenever people can't seem to get there money in fast enough in a relatively small pot with three cards ten or higher out there, most likely someone's got the broadway nut straight. I think you made a few key mistakes in this hand: 1. Why limp AA behind two other limpers? I will limp AA first in almost every time hoping to reraise, but with limpers in front of me I will just about always raise. 2. With the nuts, I think you should raise the flop big here (pot size) and hope someone made two-pair or set and wants to go broke with you. I don't think you should risk giving a free card for the other two a chance to hit a gutshot, especially if you're going to not be able to get away from the hand when a possibly straight comes and there's a lot of action.
  9. #9
    you can never lay this down for following reasons:

    10 outs for nuts in 3 way pot

    + possibility of 2 pair/lower set + semibluff draws.

    so at worst, you break even with this hand in the long run + those possibility make this a EV+ play not to lay it down...
    "Is there any chance I'm going to lay this 9-high baby down? That's really not my style."
    - Gus Hansen
  10. #10
    Not neccessarily. I think that after the flop, the optimum play would have been to smooth call the $20 raise on the turn, and then folding to the all-in reraise and call (I'd be pretty sure one of them had a straight at the point, and would still not be getting good enough pot odds with 10 outs. But yeah, top set without a flush draw or 4 to a straight on board is tough to get away from.

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