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some of my Hands from this week, any advice please?

fi33erfi33er Member Posts: 164
edited June 2015 in The Poker Clinic
eknee103Small blind £0.15£0.15£41.14
fi33erBig blind £0.30£0.45£24.48
 Your hole cards
  • Q
  • Q
   
HeadzupGFold    
sudstahFold    
wrights84Fold    
DonttelmumFold    
toeknee103Call £0.15£0.60£40.99
fi33erRaise £0.60£1.20£23.88
toeknee103Call £0.60£1.80£40.39
Flop
  
  • 2
  • 9
  • 6
   
toeknee103Check    
fi33erBet £1.80£3.60£22.08
toeknee103Call £1.80£5.40£38.59
Turn
  
  • 10
   
toeknee103Bet £0.30£5.70£38.29
fi33erRaise £4.80£10.50£17.28
toeknee103Raise £9.00£19.50£29.29
















fi33er
All-in £17.28£36.78£0.00
toeknee103Call £12.78£49.56£16.51
toeknee103Show
  • A
  • 6
   
fi33erShow
  • Q
  • Q
   
River
  
  • 6
   
toeknee103WinThree 6s£47.76 £64.27
I think this one was just a bad beat? 

Comments

  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited June 2015
    Buy in full

    Bet flop smaller without reads. What's the plan if he raises?

    Turn looks fine, I might raise smaller
  • fi33erfi33er Member Posts: 164
    edited June 2015
    I keep trying to post more but they appear as weird text/computer speak?

    Also any idea how to cut out the names of the players ?
  • mumsiemumsie Member Posts: 7,992
    edited June 2015
    In Response to Re: some of my Hands from this week, any advice please?:
    I keep trying to post more but they appear as weird text/computer speak? Also any idea how to cut out the names of the players ?
    Posted by fi33er
    I have the same problem. I have hands posted in this forum that is all gobbldy (goo)k, I just gave up posting.
  • fi33erfi33er Member Posts: 164
    edited June 2015
    yeah Its weird Mumsie. thanks for your reply though gl
  • LARSON7LARSON7 Member Posts: 4,491
    edited June 2015
    Hey Fi really interesting hand.

    I really like the raise on the turn.

    I'm a bit worried when he min clicks it back, but defo getting it in here on the turn.

    We get it in fantastic shape, that's all we can hope to do.

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    Pot Size Bets

    If we are playing against someone that wont fold, then it's ok to mash the pot button when we are going for value.

    However, the vast majority of the time we will be playing players that are going to notice we only bet (pot sized) with really strong hands.

    We want to be balanced, so betting the same amount with bluffs as with value hands, so it's harder for our opponents to put us on a hand. If we always bet pot with our strong hands, a lot of the time we will be missing out on value because we are playing our cards pretty face up.
  • mcglynn07mcglynn07 Member Posts: 158
    edited June 2015
    In Response to some of my Hands from this week, any advice please?:
    eknee103 Small blind   £0.15 £0.15 £41.14 fi33er Big blind   £0.30 £0.45 £24.48   Your hole cards Q Q       HeadzupG Fold         sudstah Fold         wrights84 Fold         Donttelmum Fold         toeknee103 Call   £0.15 £0.60 £40.99 fi33er Raise   £0.60 £1.20 £23.88 toeknee103 Call   £0.60 £1.80 £40.39 Flop     2 9 6       toeknee103 Check         fi33er Bet   £1.80 £3.60 £22.08 toeknee103 Call   £1.80 £5.40 £38.59 Turn     10       toeknee103 Bet   £0.30 £5.70 £38.29 fi33er Raise   £4.80 £10.50 £17.28 toeknee103 Raise   £9.00 £19.50 £29.29 fi33er All-in   £17.28 £36.78 £0.00 toeknee103 Call   £12.78 £49.56 £16.51 toeknee103 Show A 6       fi33er Show Q Q       River     6       toeknee103 Win Three 6s £47.76   £64.27 I think this one was just a bad beat? 
    Posted by fi33er
    Fi33er.
    You played the hand aggressively you had position you had the best hand and you get it in ahead for all the doh. You lose overall but aspects of play are good but outcome is not. Here are some things to think about with ref to what we spoke about earlier. Thinking of the different situations of this hand that you could of found yourself in. Thinking of different outcomes and possibilities will nullify your over riding feeling of being unlucky and will make you better long term.

    Situation

    Flop 2s6s9s   qsqh  vs  ah6h    Turn   Td           River  6d                       Actual Hand
     
                        86%    13%        91%     9%      0%     100%

    Flop 2s6s9s   qsqh  vs  7h8s    Turn   Td           River  6d                       Possible range

                        78%    22%        18%     82%    0%      100%

    Flop 2s6s9s   qsqh  vs  asks     Turn   Td           River  6d                       Possible range

                         3%     97%        0%      100%    0%     100%

    Flop 2s6s9s   qsqh  vs  as3s     Turn   Td           River  6d                       Possible range

                         3%     97%        0%      100%    0%     100%

    Flop 2s6s9s   qsqh  vs  9h9d     Turn   Td           River  6d                       Possible range

                         34%    66%        23%   77%      0%     100%

    Flop 2s6s9s   qsqh  vs  5h3h     Turn   Td           River  6d                       Possible range

                         88%   12%         93%   7%        100%    0%

    Flop 2s6s9s   qsqh  vs   kdkh     Turn   Td           River  6d                       Possible range

                         42%   58%         25%   75%      0%   100%

    Flop 2s6s9s   qsqh  vs   7d7c     Turn   Td           River  6d                       Possible range
     
                         93%    7%            91%   9%         100%    0%

    Flop 2s6s9s   qsqh  vs   ahkc    Turn   Td           River  6d                       Possible range

                         87%    13%           91%    9%       100%    0%

     Flop 2s6s9s   qsqh  vs   qc7c    Turn   Td           River  6d                       Possible range

                         98%     2%             93%   7%          100%    0%

    Here are different parts of is range that he could turn up with and the percentage shows yours and his equity and possibility of winning hand. Thinking in this way will give you understanding of being either way ahead or way behind when you get the money in. Also how often you want to get the money in.

    Questions to ask yourself

    Did you ever think you were drawing dead when you got the money in?
    Did you think he had a straight or a flush when he raises you?
    Did you think he had a pair and a draw like you but better or worse?
    Did you think opponent was bluffing?
    Did you think what will my image look like here if I lose this?
    Did you think about the current game flow, were you winning were you losing?
    Did you think how opponents was running?
    Did you think about opponent being strong or weak and should I play a big pot against him or a small one?
    WERE YOU PLEASED WITH HOW YOU PLAYED THE SEEION OVERALL?
     
    There are times in poker when you are never drawing dead but drawing really thin when you get your money so there are small % chance you can win if cards come your way. This example seems extreme but you cant control what the cards do.

    The questions above may seem like a complicated way of thinking about poker but if you want to improve these are some of the other factors that are relevant to you getting your stack in. The more you think about them here the quicker your thought process is at the table and if you are thinking more about the game than your opponents then that is also your aim.

    Good luck Danny
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