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#11
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I am not saying these hands were goldmines, but like Jay said, I think I should have played most of these hands pretty differently, and maybe atleast got one more bet in most of them.
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#12
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You can't expect to get paid off every time you have a big hand. It looks to me like you're allowing the results to affect you. If you don't bet you can't win money. Sure there are times when you bet small, check, or w/e to induce calls/bluffs but betting in these situations looks like the right thing to me.
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#13
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Getting max value is an art in itself. Some players I know are just sick at knowing how to get max value on all 3 streets. These are all standard, but knowing your opponent's tendencies, their perception of you, and their range of hands can definitely help you eek out an extra street of value.
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#14
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Hand 1: Obviously perfect.
Hand 2: Reload before the hand, fold preflop. As played your line is ok, but bet more on the turn. Hand 3: Bet every street 3/4 pot, profit. Hand 4: Umm whatever, fine. Hand 5: I'd lead or c/r the flop since it's multiway. River overbet is meh, I'd just bet like half the pot or something and hope a random club calls or a stubborn ace. You might induce a bluff, as well. |
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#15
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They don't look too bad to me, bet sizing somewhat weaksauce though. I like to fastplay a bit more. Disguises hand and builds the pot.
I play hand one (AA) the same unless villain is very aggro. |
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#16
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I fold hand #2 preflop almost always, villian was very noob and thought I could stack him with a flop exactly like this, however I guess he raised with a PP thats my only assumption. Cause I truely believe villian would have gone all the way with top or 2nd pair with me.
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