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A few 1/2 live hands, comments please.
I somehow ended up in a NL game last night. I am a limit donkey so bet sizing and whatever is majorly weird. These are a few spots that I was very unsure of how to play.
Hand 1: Table is pretty crazy, standard PFR is around 15 or more. Guy with around who will raise with pretty much anything pretty looking raises to 15 with 100 behind after one shortstacked limper. Player behind calls (pretty much anything suited or connecting, 120 behind). I have AKo in the SB and raise to 60. Shortstacked limper goes all-in, PFR folds, and donk calls. Flop comes TT6 rainbow. I check, donk checks behind. Turn 4, I...? Hand 2: I've been playing tight, and a number of people have commented on this. I overlimp w/Ts8s after two limpers, two limp behind me. BB with around 150 behind raises to 10, one fold, everyone else calls. Flop is 6s7sx, BB leads for 10, I raise to 35. Good, no good? Hand 3: One limper, I raise in EP to 10 w/KK, new guy to the table calls, one of the blinds calls, limper calls. Flop comes KJJ, checked to me, I check, and new guy bets 13. Everyone else folds, I call. Turn blank, I lead for 25, new guy raises to 80-ish, I 3-bet AI. Standard? |
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Re: A few 1/2 live hands, comments please.
1) This seems like a good spot for a 1/2 to 2/3 pot sized bet.
2) I'd just call it, unless he's tight and your raise would make him fold most of the time. I don't want to be reraised here. We win 43% of the time vs. AsAx and 48% of the time vs AxAy. 3) Standard. |
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Re: A few 1/2 live hands, comments please.
1) I prob check again. Villian comitted like 1/2 his stack PF...I doubt we have FE over anything we beat. If villains are really this loose/cally there might be some merit to shoving PF.
2) My math may be wrong, but I count $60 in the pot on the flop and villain leads for $10. I like a bigger raise here...prob to $60ish or so. I think that max's out FE. 3) Super standard |
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