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Old 07-06-2007, 10:17 PM
spyderracing spyderracing is offline
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Default Re: I stack off with aces 180 BB\'s deep

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I know it's horrid, I need everyone here to flame me and tell me how much I suck.

Since I started playing cash seriously this week Im down 4 buyins in 5k hands, down overall with AA, and down overall with KK.

I am not one to complain about running poorly but I am just seriously starting to worry that I may just be a donator right now. Would posting stats after 5k hands be bad??

With only a 23 buyin bankroll right now I think I am going to move down to NL50 and learn to play better though.

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Sounds like you're feeling pretty stressed. Do yourself a favor and drop down for a bit and find a coach or winning player (CR too if you haven't done that yet) to help you make the transition to cash. GL!

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How do I go about finding a coach?? And a CR?? I don't even know what that is.

Thanks for the kind words, am stressed right now definitely after dropping another 2.5 buyins in 500 hands but at least I understand that this would be a horrible time to play so I am certainly done for the night.

[/ QUOTE ] I've played with you a bit, and my impressions were that you were decent fwiw. CR = card runners. And I'm sure if you just talk to people on here someone will let ya bug em on AIM with hand after hand (been there done that [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]).
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Old 07-06-2007, 10:36 PM
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Default Re: I stack off with aces 180 BB\'s deep

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yeah, stacking off here seems bad, given the flop. but what were you doing here anyways? if youre hoping for a safe turn, that didnt change anything. its fold/shove on the flop for me.

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Shoving this flop would be about 5 million times worse than the way the OP played it.

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Old 07-06-2007, 10:42 PM
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Default Re: I stack off with aces 180 BB\'s deep

so would anyone call the flop raise and c/c the turn and c/f river?

if not, how do you play this? why?
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Old 07-06-2007, 10:51 PM
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Default Re: I stack off with aces 180 BB\'s deep

is turn a b/f?
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Old 07-07-2007, 01:41 PM
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Default Re: I stack off with aces 180 BB\'s deep

I fold the flop. Villains raise is so big that if it's a bluff, it's not a good one and I don't think many players with villains stats would bluff with a raise this big, or even raise this much with an overpair.
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Old 07-07-2007, 02:00 PM
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I fold the flop. Villains raise is so big that if it's a bluff, it's not a good one and I don't think many players with villains stats would bluff with a raise this big, or even raise this much with an overpair.

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despite the size of this raise, i think folding this flop is weak. it would be difficult for you to justify this had you not all ready seen that villain called the turn check raise.
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Old 07-07-2007, 02:09 PM
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Default Re: I stack off with aces 180 BB\'s deep

Villain didn't re-raise pf, so it's quite unlikely that he has TT+ and that's about the only worse hands that might call this.

I'd rather just c/c turn and c/f river I guess.
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Old 07-07-2007, 03:08 PM
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Default Re: I stack off with aces 180 BB\'s deep

lol at 4bi in 5k hands.. ship 8 in 1k holla
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Old 07-07-2007, 03:08 PM
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I fold the flop. Villains raise is so big that if it's a bluff, it's not a good one and I don't think many players with villains stats would bluff with a raise this big, or even raise this much with an overpair.

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Subject title of this thread is bad. Folding flop is really bad.
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Old 07-08-2007, 02:54 PM
Mercury87 Mercury87 is offline
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Default Re: I stack off with aces 180 BB\'s deep

Villain seems to be the kind of player who coldcalls with sc. This is a bad flop for you: it hits villains range often. He can easily have a set, OESD (87 75), two pair or one pair. Villains PotSizedRaise can mean all of those hands. Your hand range is well defined, so if you call it's obvious you have a big pair most of the time; he will fire the turn with his whole range and you will probably have to fold. Folding seems weak. Shoving the flop sucks: he will only call with better hands and if he folds you don't win much.

All in all I think you can fold the flop. Deep stack poker; oop; his range is huge whereas your range is well-defined and easily exploitable; RIO; the flop sucks.

But it's seems soo weak-tight...
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