Re: improving my WTSD
Hand 1 - looks ok
Hand 2 - I'm outta there after the flop. Look back at button's action - he cold-called 3 bets pre-flop and then call/capped the flop. What could he have that you beat?
Hand 3 - looks ok. Raising the flop to see how he reacts wouldn't be bad, either.
Hand 4 - looks ok against a passive villain like that.
Hand 5 - ugh. That's a great river for you if he was calling down with Tx/Jx. Bet that puppy and wait for the "nice catch" comment after he folds. If he raises, it's an easy fold.
Hand 6 - good fold - I don't see him cold-calling your PFR with anything you beat at this point.
Hand 7 - I know you're supposed to raise AK pre-flop, but you're OOP in a multi-way pot. If you check here and flop an Ace/King, you're in a great spot to c/r the field. If you whiff (as you did here), it's easy to get away from - you don't feel obligated to c-bet into 3 players as happened here.
Hand 8 - I think everyone else has bashed this hand enough. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Hand 9 - I'd probably call the turn and re-evaluate on the river.
Hand 10 - calling the flop donk is probably the worst option there. I'd raise the flop and bet the turn and go from there. I see a lot of people donk bet low flops like this because they always put you on AK when you raise pre-flop.
Hand 11 - looks ok
Hand 12 - looks ok
Hand 13 - I probably fold the turn. If he hadn't raised pre-flop I might want to see a showdown, but not here.
Hand 14 - see comment for hand 7
Hand 15 - yeah, very bad river bluff. I like a semibluff on the turn (when you might have some fold equity against A-high) much better.
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