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HU Cashgames [2] Hands NLCASH
How should I have played these? Not much reads from the villain, but he seems to have a good hand when he raises.
Seat 1: Hero ($43.95) Seat 2: Scro78 ($37.75) Hero posts the small blind of $0.25 Scro78 posts the big blind of $0.50 The button is in seat #1 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Hero[Ks Kd] Hero raises to $1.50 Scro78 calls $1.00 *** FLOP *** [Jh Ts Qh] Scro78 checks Hero bets $3.00 Scro78 calls $3.00 *** TURN *** [Jh Ts Qh] [Kc] Scro78 checks Hero checks *** RIVER *** [Jh Ts Qh Kc] [8d] Scro78 bets $9.00 Hero folds 2007/10/30 Seat 1: Hero ($37.45) Seat 2: Scro78 ($43.60) Scro78 posts the small blind of $0.25 Hero posts the big blind of $0.50 The button is in seat #2 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Hero[4c Qc] Scro78 calls $0.25 Hero checks *** FLOP *** [5c 3d 2c] Hero bets $1.00 Scro78 calls $1.00 *** TURN *** [5c 3d 2c] [9d] Hero checks Scro78 checks *** RIVER *** [5c 3d 2c 9d] [Qd] Hero bets $3.00 Scro78 raises to $12.00 Hero folds |
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Re: HU Cashgames [2] Hands
1) I bet on the turn vs sf villain
2) I check/call up to 3/4 OTR vs agro. Is it a leak? |
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Re: HU Cashgames [2] Hands
You can bet the turn in hand 2 also, nothing wrong with bet fold the river if that is your read
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Re: HU Cashgames [2] Hands
posters above is right
bet/fold turn in hand 1 and raise turn in hand 2 |
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Re: HU Cashgames [2] Hands
do NOT bet/fold turn in hand 1. that play makes zero sense. If you are ahead then you are staying ahead; you do not need to protect a hand. If you are behind, then you you have 10 outs which will likely allow you to stack him. With a B/F on the turn you gain nothing and give up a huge chance to get paid.
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Re: HU Cashgames [2] Hands
Hand 1 is fine unless you think villain might bet the pot without a straight at least 33% of the time. Then a call would be correct.
On hand 2 I'd fire two barrels with this good of a draw. So bet flop and turn. River is an excellent bluff cather card. So check-call the river. |
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Re: HU Cashgames [2] Hands NLCASH
hand 1, your line is fine up until river, people who are saying bet/fold turn didn't notice your redraw. I'd call the river vs. an aggressive opponent.
hand 2, consider check/raising the flop. the way you got to the river, check if he's aggressive and bet/fold if he's passive. |
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Re: HU Cashgames [2] Hands NLCASH
I'd like to hear some opinions about check/raising or betting the flop. Which is better and in which situations? Why? I check raise in unraised flops almost never, am I giving up much value?
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Re: HU Cashgames [2] Hands NLCASH
[ QUOTE ]
I'd like to hear some opinions about check/raising or betting the flop. Which is better and in which situations? Why? I check raise in unraised flops almost never, am I giving up much value? [/ QUOTE ] I almost never bet the flop OOP unless opponent is very passive. |
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Re: HU Cashgames [2] Hands NLCASH
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I'd like to hear some opinions about check/raising or betting the flop. Which is better and in which situations? Why? I check raise in unraised flops almost never, am I giving up much value? [/ QUOTE ] I almost never bet the flop OOP unless opponent is very passive. [/ QUOTE ] I see. Is this a standard for many of you? I have seen that betting is the other widely used approach. I'd be interested in listening comments why the other approach is better than another. Maybe I should write a new thread as this is a bit offtopic. |
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