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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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MIckeyB | Small blind | £0.05 | £0.05 | £3.03 | |
WOBLY57 | Big blind | £0.10 | £0.15 | £15.50 | |
Your hole cards |
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wartic | Fold | ||||
johnnyd117 | Fold | ||||
ScouseDean | Call | £0.10 | £0.25 | £25.92 | |
streetdog | Raise | £0.40 | £0.65 | £12.69 | |
MIckeyB | Fold | ||||
WOBLY57 | Fold | ||||
ScouseDean | Call | £0.30 | £0.95 | £25.62 | |
Flop | |||||
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ScouseDean | Bet | £0.40 | £1.35 | £25.22 | |
streetdog | Raise | £1.28 | £2.63 | £11.41 | |
ScouseDean | Call | £0.88 | £3.51 | £24.34 | |
Turn | |||||
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ScouseDean | Bet | £1.00 | £4.51 | £23.34 | |
streetdog | Call | £1.00 | £5.51 | £10.41 | |
River | |||||
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ScouseDean | Bet | £12.30 | £17.81 | £11.04 | |
streetdog | All-in | £10.41 | £28.22 | £0.00 | |
ScouseDean | Unmatched bet | £1.89 | £26.33 | £12.93 | |
ScouseDean | Show |
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streetdog | Show |
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ScouseDean | Win | Full House, 2s and 4s | £24.93 | £37.86 |
Comments
I can't see the amounts bet or the pot on your HH, which makes advice hard, but I'll try.
I think you don't need to much advice on this one. YOu felt it yourself at the turn that you were in trouble, but you just couldn't put him on his hand. It is quite difficult when someone makes a set at the turn, but given that he limp called preflop you have to assume small pairs, as it is a bad habit of players, but many do it. So unless he was limping a lot this was a likely hand range.
So when he donk bets the flop that looks even more likely. Often done again when players see a flop that doesn't look to threaten their low pair, but they don't want to see higher cards. Not the only reason for a donk bet of course, but it is a common one at low stakes. Not sure what he was thinking calling the reraise, but...
At the turn he leads out again, and that would have me worried. He only calls the reraise but then wants to lead out on the turn... why? Unless he plays weirdly on a regular basis I'd be very concerned he had improved some how on the turn.
I'd really want to see the amounts bet on turn and tiver to give advice on how it was played at this point. Not easy to get off your hand on that board, but you at least picked up the danger signal at the turn, which is good.
I would be interested in Tintins input too as you are obviously more experienced than me and we sit at the same tables quite often although I don't think we've ever mixed it up in any big hands. Hopefully you haven't seen me make too many dumb mistakes due to the amount of tables you play but any critiscm is welcome obviously this may be an unfair request. I hate this as I feel I'm exposing weaknesses to people I play against but at the moment I'm interested in improving my game and learning to beat the level more consistantly. From what I've experineced over and over at this level it seems that its a toss up as to whether his shove meant strength or a deperate attempt at a bluff. I suppose as at the end of the day the maths would say that I have a pair and am beaten by a set of 4's a set of 2's, 9J or a badly played preflop set of 9's.
thanks again for the reply
my advice generally sucks, I know what I want to say but it never translates well when I type so haven't got anything else to offer from what KAM99 said.
just ask yourself how many times you've seen someone weffectively shove for twice the size of the pot on the river and its a bluff.
I don't think its the worst call in the wolrd and in the time available its easy to press the call button. im guilty of it my self.
Thanks for the advice
Pat
One thing I trry to avoid is playing for stacks with a pair. Not saying never, but I'm certainly ultra aware of betting against me if that is all I have, even if it is an overpair, as that is still only a pair.
I will say his call of the raise on the flop was the worst part of the hand. I guess he could have thought you were bluffing him, but seriously with 22 that is a dumb play. Short of the miricle 2 he got on the turn you are not going to see anything that makes you like your hand any better at all.
Yep, stepping up amount of tables can affect choices. I found my limit is between 4-6 while still maintaining good play. After that I just get worse and make bad choices at times.
If this was a normal 10nl table though, just ignore me.
I don't see him doing this with anything other than a FH or a six at this point. Only other hands I might have considered at the turn was an overpair like 10's or J's, but I'd not expect a shove on river in that case given the fact he must assume hero has a hand too by now.