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yellowjack 11-24-2007 04:41 AM

50/100 - 3 hands, 1 session
 
I don't contribute much to the forum, but would appreciate feedback.

4 players on my left look tough, and they view me as solid. Players on my right are bad but they are not getting involved with me in these 3 hands.

Hand 1:
I open AQo from MP2, solid CO CCs, blinds fold.
QTx 2 clubs, I bet, he raises, I 3-bet.
Turn is an offsuit 7; I bet and he raises, I .. ?
If I do call, do I need to fold a club river?


Hand 2, now 7-handed. I went to showdown with the other hand and lost.
UTG limps, UTG+1 (more aggro decent young asian player) raises, folded to me in BB w/ 99, I 3-b, UTG folds, UTG+1 says nice hand and calls.

He's a regular in the 20/40 kill game plays plays a bit too loose PF and makes moves that don't often make sense postflop sometimes.

J98r goes bet/call.
QJ98r goes bet/raise/call.
Fold river UI?

Hand 3: Now 6-handed, I've gone to showdown just in hand 1.
Folded to me OTB w/ J8o and I raise, solid SB 3-bets, BB folds, I call.
K76r, he bets. I really wanted to raise and bet the turn, shutting down if he 3-bet flop or if he did not fold the turn. The reason being that he misses most flops.

ssmallz 11-24-2007 01:31 PM

Re: 50/100 - 3 hands, 1 session
 
Hand 1: QT is his most likely hand here. Usually when they raise this turn it means TP no good. I just toss it

Hand 2: Checking here on the turn is ok b/c there's not too many free cards left to worry about on the turn. He also folds a lot of hands you beat and are drawing thin when you bet the turn. Folding the river UI is my standard play after calling the turn.

Hand 3: This is a pretty good spot bluff raise the flop but specific reads are key. He'll have a pretty tough time calling this flop unless he's got a K. We can't make any recommendations w/out a specific read though


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