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$11 NLTRN, trying to fix my leaks
im starting to notice one of my major leaks lately is Im playing passive, especially when it gets expensive making bad calls on chases, when folding or raising would be better. SO heres a hand. I discussed it with my friend who is not a HU player, but a pretty solid tourney player. Hes not unfamiliar with HU but he doesnt really study it avidly. Im also going to post our discussion on the hand shown. Please comment on the hand and any insight into our discussion:
only read on villain: he will almost call ATC to my button raises, or even BB reraises. he has overbet on a flop once to me and folded when i pushed. Full Tilt Poker No Limit Holdem Tournament Blinds: t20/t40 2 players Converter Stack sizes: Hero: t1535 BB: t1465 Pre-flop: (2 players) Hero is SB with 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] <font color="#cc0000">Hero raises to t105</font>, BB calls t65 <font color="aaaaaa">(pot was t125)</font>. Flop: 5[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] (t210, 2 players) <font color="#cc0000">BB bets t160</font>, <font color="#cc0000">Hero?? -----(this discussion is after the flop comes out)--- // chris... says: 64o here // chris... says: what do u think Banyai says: raise? // chris... says: to? {...HAND CONTINUES...} Banyai says: gg // chris... says: i like ur raise idea // chris... says: im not sure i would done that // chris... says: prob a leak // chris... says: i usually make bad passive chases Banyai says: i dont like calling that much and i dunno folding is an option but by raising u make him make a decision and if he just calls u can prob win the hand with a bet on the turn // chris... says: the only problem in HU turbos though is the limited chips relative to blinds // chris... says: i basically commit to that hand with a flop raise // chris... says: especially if hes strong and i lead turn Banyai says: ya by raising u pretty much cant fold but i dunno it usually works // chris... says: i guess |
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Re: $11 NLTRN, trying to fix my leaks
Personally, no matter of HUSNGS, HUcash or 6max, I raise flop-donkbets unless I have a read NOT to do it.
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Re: $11 NLTRN, trying to fix my leaks
leak= raising with 64o, with the blinds still 20/40. more often that notyour gonna find ourself in sucky situations with this hand. your at the most drawing to 8 outs here. youcant really think that your 6 or 4 are gonna be good.
as played i think a raise is all yo can do, although your commiting alot of your stack on a weak hand. your freind is wrong IMO that a fold here is bad, i think a fold may be the right move, and cuttling your losses maybe the right move. it seems that from your conversation that you got there however. GG |
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Re: $11 NLTRN, trying to fix my leaks
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leak= raising with 64o, with the blinds still 20/40. more often that notyour gonna find ourself in sucky situations with this hand. your at the most drawing to 8 outs here. youcant really think that your 6 or 4 are gonna be good. as played i think a raise is all yo can do, although your commiting alot of your stack on a weak hand. your freind is wrong IMO that a fold here is bad, i think a fold may be the right move, and cuttling your losses maybe the right move. it seems that from your conversation that you got there however. GG [/ QUOTE ] i have heard from some people that they button raise almost every hand early. For the people on this forum that are FOR raising almost every hand preflop otb, please post logic. (just trying to make a variety of discussion.) chrismystero EDIT: i can see why raising ATC isnt the best against an opponent who calls with ATC, but i didnt quite have this established yet 4 mins into the match |
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Re: $11 NLTRN, trying to fix my leaks
i agree that having a wide range of starting hands in Hu play is key. but against an opp. that is an aggressive calling station, i think that a tighter range is a better way to go. personally im not really wlling to make myself vulnerable at this point in the math. i muh prefer to out play my opp. in smaller pots.
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Re: $11 NLTRN, trying to fix my leaks
I agree with your friend - you gotta play this aggressively. This is a perfect situation to raise - you have decent equity, opp is pretty laggy so there is a good chance he can't stand a big raise.
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Re: $11 NLTRN, trying to fix my leaks
If your only read is as mentioned then raise. If he's getting it in with mixtures of 1-2nd pairs and pockets I'd either fold or call and lead turn, or if he donk bets a ton of flops you can call and lead turn as well here or raise.
Lots of options IMO it's tough to say what the best decision is here bc it's fairly player dependent but I wouldn't raise 64o without some kind of good read on my opponent and usually only when they hardly ever call my raises. FWIW somebody who is a station from the bb to your button raises and who is pretty aggressive postflop is probably one of the worst people to raise 64o on the button against. |
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Re: $11 NLTRN, trying to fix my leaks
I call the flop unless I have a read that he is able to fold to a flop raise, then I might put in a raise.
I'd say call 75% raise 25% |
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