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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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Everton96 | Small blind | 15.00 | 15.00 | 4230.00 | |
ezyem | Big blind | 30.00 | 45.00 | 2452.50 | |
Your hole cards |
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avggolfer | Fold | ||||
Williams12 | Call | 30.00 | 75.00 | 1730.00 | |
wjbyrne111 | Call | 30.00 | 105.00 | 1752.50 | |
Everton96 | Fold | ||||
ezyem | Check | ||||
Flop | |||||
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ezyem | Bet | 52.50 | 157.50 | 2400.00 | |
Williams12 | Call | 52.50 | 210.00 | 1677.50 | |
wjbyrne111 | Call | 52.50 | 262.50 | 1700.00 | |
Turn | |||||
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ezyem | Check | ||||
Williams12 | Bet | 180.00 | 442.50 | 1497.50 | |
wjbyrne111 | Fold | ||||
ezyem | Raise | 802.50 | 1245.00 | 1597.50 | |
Williams12 | Call | 622.50 | 1867.50 | 875.00 | |
River | |||||
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ezyem | Bet | 780.00 | 2647.50 | 817.50 | |
Williams12 | All-in | 875.00 | 3522.50 | 0.00 | |
ezyem | Call | 95.00 | 3617.50 | 722.50 | |
ezyem | Show |
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Williams12 | Show |
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ezyem | Win | Three 4s | 3617.50 | 4340.00 |
Comments
@Williams12
"I should have folded the ak?"
At what stage do you think you should have folded it?
I suppose we can get off the hand at various points, but very often we'd be winning there. For balance, we are not beating much, he could easily have K-J, A-Q, A-10, set of 6's, set of 4's.
It's one of those awkward spots imo, & many folks go busto there.
I do think not raising pre was a mistake. He still calls of course, but in the long term it's a better way to play A-K imo. We have a big hand, in the long-term we want to get some chips in the middle & try to win a decent pot.
I would not beat yourself up about it, it's so much easier when we are looking through the rear-view mirror.
Caveat; I quit NLH 15 years ago, I just play Omaha variants these days, so my advice is probably poo.
As Tikay said, we should be raising pre-flop with a hand like AK. Obviously the pocket 4s would have still called here, but by not raising pre you let the big blind see a free flop with any 2 cards and can therefore have a VERY wide range of hands.
As played, I would fold the turn. Once the villain puts in a massive check-raise, it screams of 2 pair and better. When you're in spots like this, you need to ask yourself what hands are they representing and what hands am I beating. Given the action pre-flop, the villain can have all combos of 2 pair (apart from AQ which should raise pre) and pocket 4s & 6s, so I don't think we beat much at all.
In these micro-games, people barely bluff so I usually just give big bets/raises like this one the respect they deserve, unless I have specific notes on my opponent.
By the river, we pretty much only beat a complete bluff.
No need to beat yourself up, just make a note on how the villain played the hand and move on to the next one