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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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Mac528 | Small blind | £0.04 | £0.04 | £4.36 | |
Ashton1111 | Big blind | £0.08 | £0.12 | £3.52 | |
Your hole cards |
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danboy22 | Raise | £0.24 | £0.36 | £6.85 | |
shark11 | Raise | £0.88 | £1.24 | £8.25 | |
iGotUrz | Fold | ||||
Mac528 | Fold | ||||
Ashton1111 | Call | £0.80 | £2.04 | £2.72 | |
danboy22 | Call | £0.64 | £2.68 | £6.21 | |
Flop | |||||
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Ashton1111 | Check | ||||
danboy22 | Check | ||||
shark11 | Bet | £1.34 | £4.02 | £6.91 | |
Ashton1111 | Fold | ||||
danboy22 | All-in | £6.21 | £10.23 | £0.00 | |
shark11 | All-in | £6.91 | £17.14 | £0.00 | |
shark11 | Unmatched bet | £2.04 | £15.10 | £2.04 | |
danboy22 | Show |
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shark11 | Show |
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Turn | |||||
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River | |||||
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shark11 | Win | Pair of Aces | £13.96 |
Comments
Are you raising because you're bluffing (want better hands than yours to fold) or raising because you want to get called by worse? I'm not sure either will happen.
I agree with Lambert again.
You've got to think about the range of hands he can be holding, not try to put him on one specific type of hand. You'll frequently hear players say things like "I put him on AK". These people are almost always players that don't understand the game very well. They usually mean "I hoped he had AK because that's all I could beat."
As Lambert says, even if your opponent did have a big Ace here you shouldn't shove the flop. By doing so, you're just making him fold a hand that you're way ahead of. He might be willing to put more money in on the turn if you just call, so by raising you lose value from his weaker hand. If he has a bigger pair, you're just giving him easy money.
When you're thinking about the range of hands he can have, look at the way he's played and see what hands make sense:
His first action is to make a pre-flop 3-bet. Most players don't do this without a pretty big hand, so we can usually narrow his range right down to hands like AK, AQ, JJ, QQ, KK and AA. Some players 3-bet more hands than this, some players 3-bet fewer but let's just assume that's right for this guy.
So if we call the pre-flop 3-bet, we should realise that most of the hands he can have are better than TT. When we call, we should be doing so to set-mine. This means that if we miss the Ten on the flop we have to give up the pot. Sometimes we'll be folding the best hand but more often we're making the right fold.