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Shizzle12345
06-28-2007, 10:54 AM
K My winrate over last 10k hands is a lousy 3.86 BB/100 (the one where BB is big bet). So i thought, lets see where i [censored] up. I tried to find all the hands where i got stacked , or played for 2/3 stack and lost. I only took the ones out where i got the money in behind, not the ones where i got the money in good (quite alot acutally :P). AQs is my most profitable hand lol. I added my arguments would be cool if u guys add urs.



i was a bit tilty here, but he was a bit short and fishy:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215550

my biggest mistake was not raising preflop here, I really dont know if the river push was good, since a lone 7 will call and alot of 2 pairs.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215552

this is a weird one. I had a good read here, this guy would bet here into me with any pair. If he sees me calling he somehow thinks he can push me of it on later streets, he did bet into the nuts twice allready with half his stakc on 3 streets, but he did bet a little bit more when that 2nd 5 came. But i couldnt lay down this hand, couldnt push it neither cos i had a weird feeling about it.

Also the guy reraising me here, was pretty tight, so i only felt i beat QQ and i wanted to get value uot of that. Also betting big here would chase that bluff cannon away.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215557

I ran sick hot here, and felt like gambling, but this hand is painfull to see, its so obvious i was beat here

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215605

this one is pretty bad too, I only beat AQ or KQ here.:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215608

here i was tilting, i had to fold to this like 4 times allready on this table and was very frustrated, i thought NO WAY HE COULD BE CHASING HIS GUTSHOT HE SBLUFFING CLALDLDLFK!!:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215612

this is the reason to play at hollywood, cos [censored] like this happens all the time there:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215613

This guyt was very very aggressive, he was quite a big donk, so i felt i had the best hand somehow, guessi felt wrong (this kinda calls never work out when ur playing ur c game). But line suggestion would be good, Got little scared of his 4bet.

Also his bets were very smal compared to the pot. Couldnt fold it but couldnt raise it neither bleh . should have just pushed pre or fold post.

Really felt I massacred this hand lol.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215630

the standard, 'I was ahead of his range' thing. Big donkye, but when they make a bet like this they usually got ur beat. Got kinda pissed at myself for calling this:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215639

This one happened yesterday. I was titling big time, and he was betting into me all the time, when i reraised him with TPGK he pushed and when i had a set he folded. Hes 32/15/1.
He was running quite hot there.

I felt i was beating quite alot of hands on the river so i pushed. Cant reallly decide if i massacred this one.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215647

calmB4storm
06-28-2007, 11:29 AM
The reason nobody is replying is because you've posted way too many hands. I know you want to put them all in one thread, but it's MUCH better to only include 1-2 hands per thread. Also, don't include results in the hands.

I took a look at the first one. There's no excuse to have a short stack. Buy-in for the full $100. Everything including your flop c-bet looks fine, but you really have to fold to his raise. He could easily have an overpair or set, or a ten with a higher kicker.

XHitman014
06-28-2007, 11:30 AM
On http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215605

I think I would buddy list fusgur after this hand.

I think you should have raised pot PF especially since FT has the Bet Pot button. They both made mistakes to call you as it is though. After your flop raise, I think you're pot committed and I don't think you're deep enough to fold (I find it hard to believe someone calls a 3bet with a 22/33. So his range is pretty much QQ-88, and two suited overcards) I have to think your equity is too high to fold here given pot odds.

yntm3
06-28-2007, 11:35 AM
3.6 PTBB/100 is not that bad is it? It could be worse, right?

Shizzle12345
06-28-2007, 11:57 AM
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3.6 PTBB/100 is not that bad is it? It could be worse, right?

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lol i can make nearly as much from the rake back. My goall is a least 6.
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I think I would buddy list fusgur after this hand.

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the entire site is a big fish list lol.

MARK R
06-28-2007, 12:08 PM
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I took a look at the first one. There's no excuse to have a short stack. Buy-in for the full $100.

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This is NL50 blinds 25c/50c so the max you can buy in for is 50

MARK R
06-28-2007, 12:12 PM
Another reason why you are not getting replies is you already know what you did wrong on most of the hands. As you are saying it before the hand. The rest just look like bad beats that you will get almost every day. Had a quick look and cant see anything major that you have not identified yourself.

skiller3
06-28-2007, 12:21 PM
Your flop check on http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215557 is pretty bad. Go ahead and lead there because weak aces and kings often check behind I feel.

simonpoker
06-28-2007, 12:32 PM
your bets are too small and most of them are bad beats anyways why to post em?

fees
06-28-2007, 12:45 PM
1. you overvalued TP waaaaaaaaay too much
2. dont raise river, any king beats you
3. nothing you can do
4. nothing you can do
5. 3betting this flop is complete spew, just call
6. make ur 3bets bigger, nothing you can do
7. jesus dude u reallly have 2 make ur 3bets bigger,
otherwise nothing you can do
8. shove prf... as played nothing you can do
9.
preflop: 3bet>call>fold
flop: dont c/r, if you do make it bigger
turn: std
river: c/c that board is insane, call and be very happy if you win

fees
06-28-2007, 12:49 PM
**please convert your hands, pokerhand.org is a pain

also as a guideline (I see this in uNL all the time, guys never do it) only 1 hand per thread.

the only time you shouldn't have one hand per thread is when its multiple hands with the same villian

post no more than two hands a day and try to get as much discussion about that one hand as possible... quality>bulk in the case of learning

whyherro
06-28-2007, 01:59 PM
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I took a look at the first one. There's no excuse to have a short stack. Buy-in for the full $100.

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I really hate when people say this, playing with a shorter stack is a personal choice. Not everyone is trying to play deep stacked, it's simply a different type of game.

Jago
06-28-2007, 02:06 PM
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Your flop check on http://www.pokerhand.org/?1215557 is pretty bad. Go ahead and lead there because weak aces and kings often check behind I feel.

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Is it just me or was this hand played too passively? Shouldn't there be a bet/raise SOMEWHERE in the hand?