This is why I love sky poker. £250 Gtd £11 Freezeout.
So guys, I have removed the river and hero's hole cards. Place yourself in villians shows holding 98o.1) You have 98o, early doors, so no reads on me, what are you putting me on and what are your actions for flop & turn?Hero stack on turn after betting is: 2045villian stack on turn after calling is: 975Hand History # (00:38 05/10/2013)PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceDoubleAAASmall blind 25.0025.002470.00badtaste01Big blind 50.0075.003870.00 Your hole cards? ?
BAGGPUSSFold alpineCall 50.00125.002075.00cmorry67Fold DoubleAAACall 25.00150.002445.00badtaste01Check Flop 1029 DoubleAAACheck badtaste01Bet 112.50262.503757.50alpineCall 112.50375.001962.50DoubleAAARaise 400.00775.002045.00badtaste01Fold alpineCall 287.501062.501675.00Turn 5 DoubleAAABet 700.001762.501345.00alpineCall 700.002462.50975.00River
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The thing to realise is, some people don't think abuot or care about what you're repping. Some just think 'I've got 2nd pr and he might have a draw so I call'.
Focus on doing the right things yourself, it's the only bit of the game you have control over, you can't control what your opponent does.
But question what you can do better.
1) Dont limp. Squeeze with a marginal hand if you want to play it. Seeing too many pots, especially out of position is never going to work out AND when you dont have the initiative is even worse. You cant rep a set here at any point.
2) If we are raising into a draw we need to know that villain is capable of folding a decent pair. If he isnt then dont bother. Or at least give up when i blank river comes. But again because you haven't raised pre your range is percieved weak so people are more likely to stack off lighter.
3) Regardless of what villain had in this hand... what is he likely to have more often than not? Whos to say he hasnt flopped top two? Or the nut flush draw? You have no idea what he has. He could have any two cards. Again raise pre to get an idea of the strength of his hand.
Dont go broke in a limped pot.
Why do you say that I can never rep a set here? I will check behind in the sb preflop with 22 here. I will also check/raise T9 here on this flop and will of course have limped in with T9 preflop. I take your point about not bothering to raise a draw if we know that our opponent will always call. I know he had not flopped the nut flush darw because I had the nut flush draw.
In my view that should never be a justification for a bet or a raise.
We raise to :
1. Remove opponents, thin the field or take a pot down
2. Get more value in the pot
3. Take the initiative in the betting
Your opponents response will give us some more information of course it will, but there needs to another primary reason to raise.
e.g. if we try and take a pot down with a marginal hand and the opponents call/reraise then we have more information but it's not why raised.