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Sadly, it turns out that I'm the donk.
Firstly, no Hud on Everest (AFAIK) so no stats but generally that site is very loose passive and I hadn't played a hand with this guy so I guess he was pretty tight. Also, I don't know of a HH converter for Everest so I've tried to make it readable. EverestPoker Game #2211420026: Table Doha-37 - $0.25/$0.50 - No Limit Hold'em - 05:31:10 - 2007/10/14 Seat 1: Galudon ($59.82) Seat 2: Lynce13 ($8.00) Seat 3: Billy1000 ($43.65) Seat 4: Madcow75 ($20.70) Seat 5: yostyle ($58.27) Seat 6: Numfar ($53.70) Madcow75 posts the small blind of $0.25 yostyle posts the big blind of $0.50 Lynce13 posts $0.50 The button is in seat #3 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Numfar[Ad As] Numfar raises to $2.25 Galudon folds Lynce13 folds Billy1000 folds Madcow75 folds yostyle calls $1.75 *** FLOP *** [Kc Js 3d] Pot = $5.25 yostyle bets $2.50 Numfar raises to $8.00 yostyle calls $5.50 *** TURN *** [Kc Js 3d] [6h] Pot = $21.25 yostyle checks Numfar bets $15.00 yostyle raises to $30.00 Numfar raises to $43.45 and is all-in yostyle calls $13.45 I have a problem with hands like this because I feel as though once I commit to betting the Turn, I have put half my chips in and I can't fold. Unfortunately, I'm never ahead as far as I can tell. Do I just fold to the c/r or am I too committed & I'm up against AK or KQ enough? |
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if you don't want to play for stacks then check behind turn. If you do want to play for stacks then how you played it is fine. Typically against a tight passive player I'm trying to avoid playing for stacks with 1 pair.
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Well, I do want to play for stacks - but his, not mine. I think the bet on the turn is correct because villain will often just call down with his KQ & I'm losing value if I check behind. The problem is that everything changes when he c/min-raises me.
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simple answer. don't raise pf with aa, only reraise pf with aa then you're chances of getting stacked by a +ev set go to 0
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simple answer. don't raise pf with aa, only reraise pf with aa then you're chances of getting stacked by a +ev set go to 0 [/ QUOTE ] Oh my god, what? OP - If you don't mind getting it in, the turn bet is fine, you can even make it like 12.5 if you want. I think it's an okay hand, sorry you lost to KJ or 33 [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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simple answer. don't raise pf with aa, only reraise pf with aa then you're chances of getting stacked by a +ev set go to 0 [/ QUOTE ] ? [] gimmick account [] drunk [] really born in 1914 |
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[x] really born in 1914 [/ QUOTE ] Little known fact: Raising with AA wasn't invented until 1935 by one of Hitler's associates. So remember that whenever someone beats you with a raised AA, you are entitled to tell them they are using Nazi tactics. |
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simple answer. don't raise pf with aa, only reraise pf with aa then you're chances of getting stacked by a +ev set go to 0 [/ QUOTE ] this is gold |
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simple answer. don't raise pf with aa, only reraise pf with aa then you're chances of getting stacked by a +ev set go to 0 [/ QUOTE ] Terrible....yet again. I probably just call his flop bet though raise sometimes. As played I definitly check behind on turn. The only real draw is QT and you have 2 of that hand's outs. I'd just call flop to keep his range wider..pair of K's, pair of J's, or whatever garbage...and let him keep firing with it. As played I check behind on turn to control the pot. The only hands you'd beat that you'd get 3 streets of value from anyway are AK,KQ,and maaayybe KT. |
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