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Old 06-09-2007, 10:24 AM
Nuts102 Nuts102 is offline
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Default Few unintresting hands

Im just making the transition from tourneys to cash and still learning so i want to post up a few hands and get your opinions on how i played them. Also i have never posted hands up before so be gentle if i mess them up.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1159161
Basically i want to know if i overplayed this hand pre flop should i be gambling in this spot. Not much reads on villian but hes been playing very agressive.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1159168
Again in this hand this i play it fishy or over play it.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1159176
Basically in this hand im wondering if i played flop and turn bad could it have been played different

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1159180
Also this hand is it again overplaying the hand.

I just hope the links work if the hands are not clear sorry il try explain what happens in them if theirs any confussion.
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Old 06-09-2007, 11:00 AM
Phresh Phresh is offline
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Default Re: Few unintresting hands

1) You're a dog to most calling ranges there. I personally would rather just 4-bet to a diff amount and call a shove or just call preflop.

2) I'd bet more on flop, but yes, this is totally fine.

3) Bet closer to $5-$5.50. I'd probably fold on the flop if raised. You're losing to all sets and almost every overpair. You're also going to hate most turns when he bets and you have no idea wtf to do even if a decent one rolls off. When he has only a PSB left in his stack, just stick it in initially. If he would've called the $13 with a draw he would've called the rest.

4) Again, bet more on flop. I also make it 5xBB PF, but that's just preference. Your flop 3-bet is way too small.

These hands are all pretty standard. Your bet sizing is the only thing you need to work on in these hands.
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