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Amount | Pot | Balance | |||
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devonfish5 | Small blind | £0.02 | £0.02 | £4.89 | |
mand564 | Big blind | £0.04 | £0.06 | £2.08 | |
CraigSG1 | Sit out | ||||
Your hole cards |
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bungay | Call | £0.04 | £0.10 | £3.22 | |
jumbofish | Fold | ||||
x | Call | £0.04 | £0.14 | £4.16 | |
devonfish5 | Raise | £0.18 | £0.32 | £4.71 | |
mand564 | Fold | ||||
bungay | Fold | ||||
x | Call | £0.16 | £0.48 | £4.00 | |
Flop | |||||
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devonfish5 | Check | ||||
x | Bet | £0.48 | £0.96 | £3.52 | |
devonfish5 | Fold | ||||
x | Muck | ||||
x | Win | £0.44 | £3.96 | ||
x | Return | £0.48 | £0.04 | £4.44 |
Comments
so I should always c-bet big pairs when ace comes on flop...regardless?
what if I get called or re-raised? do I give up?
or bet next street again?
Essentially, he has a MASSIVE range of hands, and only a very small part of it is Ax/T9 or sets.
so many times though they will have the Ax in this spot.
I know you are right that they might also have all those other hands u mention.
so am I not better off folding here.. losing 20p and finding another spot?
the number of times I see this situation occur is quite regular.
or.. as u say should I bet the flop myself and re-assess?
their might be an A on the flop but what you should be thinking about their is masses of draws out their too also even if you were behind to an A you have still got back door flush and straight draws possible if he just does a call on the flop.
it's when a cbet is done on the flop that most pots will be won now on nl4. the story about micro stakes being filled with calling stations is history now what you have on nl4 is lots who want cheap flops and then on the flop if they miss they will just give up even if it is just 4p.
as the villian has show the signs of someone who wants to see a cheap flop when he has position to his advantage, the likelihood is that this guy won't raise his hand if you did a cbet unless he has a very strong hand.
as played this is just a fold.
he has shown he wants to see a cheap flop by calling 4p on the button.
he I presumed must have something to call my 18p raise.
ok yes I've checked flop oop which as lambert says he would bet.
so he bets pot. is it a bluff or is it he wants to get called, do you think?
how would you have played it, if u don't mind me asking?
cheers,
dev
what I'm thinking is that what I thought was a simple situation here is really quite complex.
there are so many factors involved here, many that I don't even understand properly.
I'm obviously not thinking anywhere near your level, and most of this I'm finding mind blowing tbh.
at least I've picked up the bit about betting the flop and folding to a re-raise lol
the phrase 'I've so much to learn and so little time' comes to mind lol
dev
edit; also just about getting the bit about how a player who takes the passive line, ie; calling/checking suddenly goes all aggro ie; betting, indicating as u say he likes his hand.
so here is that not the case... he has been passive p/f limping then calling my raise and then gone mad with his pot bet
on flop after my check?
or am I way off here?
the way I would have played it was cbet 20p that if raised can be folded.
yeah, again not even thought about that tbh.
guess I'm just seeing the cards and how it is at the time.
guess there are 3 streets to try and win the hand...
AND I'M NOT WALKING DOWN ANY OF 'EM !!!
cheers mate
so at least my thinking of my QQ was beat was good then
cheers dev
so to sum this up..
ok as played but c bet flop is better and fold to re-raise.
or c-bet then call his re-raise... maybe? ang go to next card then assess
yes,
if he is going to raise your cbet then it would be folded, cards such as K J 8 and spade or the second A are cards that can help us when they call the cbet and are ahead, when he does a raise all we really would be hoping for is one of the 2 remaining queens.
alot to this poker malarkey, I'm thinking.. or not as the case may be.
best wishes,
dev