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Four hands: played well, or not so much?
The villains in these hands are generally donkish but not exceptionally maniacal. I'm warning you up front, I lost all these pots. I'm not looking for sympathy or "[censored] happens", I'm looking for ways to maximize my edges when ahead and save bets when behind in these spots.
Hand #1: Three-handed $3/$6 I open UTG/on the button with TT. Small blind three-bets all-in. Big blind caps (I really don't believe he's strong here, I think he's trying to squeeze me out, but whatever), I call. Flop: 663 or some trash. Big blind bets, I raise, he calls. Turn: blank trash Big blind checks, I bet, he calls. River: Jack BB checks, I... check behind? ======================================== Hand #2: Six-handed $3/$6. Folded to me on the button with J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. I raise, small blind folds, big blind calls. Flop: Tx2[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]8x Big blind bets, I raise, big blind calls. Turn: 5[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Big blind checks, I bet, he calls. River: Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Big blind donks, I... call? ======================================== Hand #3: Six-handed $3/$6. UTG+1 raises, I three-bet with KK in the cutoff, small blind folds, big blind calls, YTG+1 calls. Flop: 44Q rainbow Big blind checks, UTG+1 donks, I raise, big blind folds, UTG+1 calls. Turn: offsuit 3 UTG+1 donks again, I... raise?. He three-bets, I... call down? ======================================== Hand #4: Heads-up $3/$6. I raise on the button with A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. Opponent three-bets, I cap, he calls. Flop: AQ3, one spade Villain bets, I raise, he three-bets, I cap. Turn: 7, putting out two spades Villain checks, I bet, Villain calls. River: 7 Villain checks, I bet, villain check-raises. I'm having a really hard time putting Villain on a 7, here, but what is he check-raising with? I'm sure I'm beat because I'm always beat, but this is an easy call, right? ======================================== Results + an additional question or two: Hand #1: <font color=" #FFFFFF">SB has ??, BB drags it with J8o. Should I bet/fold the river? Bet/call?</font> Hand #2: <font color=" #FFFFFF">BB takes it with Q3o. Should I just start folding to these river donks when the river is an overcard?</font> Hand #3: <font color=" #FFFFFF">UTG+1 has T4s. I put in a lot of money bad here which is very unusal for me. Go into calldown when he donks the turn? Fold to the three-bet?</font> Hand #4: <font color=" #FFFFFF">Obviously, Villain has A7o. This is never a fold, though, is it?</font> I've had a BUNCH -120BB to -150BB sessions (not multi-day runs, individual sessions) in the last two months. I am either running worse than anyone in the history of poker or I am spewing tons of chips in these lost pots. Could I have reasonably folded somewhere in the hands above, or put in less money without hurting myself when I'm ahead? SpaceAce |
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