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right play, or utterly wrong!!!

pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
edited April 2010 in The Poker Clinic

gussieSmall blind £0.05£0.05£15.81pod1Big blind £0.10£0.15£15.13dagaBig blind £0.10£0.25£3.90 Your hole cardsKA   noose_oneFold    dagaCheck    fuller-182Fold    Ubbi4820Fold    gussieRaise £0.15£0.40£15.66pod1Raise £0.40£0.80£14.73dagaFold    gussieRaise £0.60£1.40£15.06pod1Call £0.30£1.70£14.43Flop  2K10   gussieBet £0.85£2.55£14.21pod1Raise £1.70£4.25£12.73gussieRaise £1.70£5.95£12.51pod1All-in £12.73£18.68£0.00gussieAll-in £12.51£31.19£0.00gussieUnmatched bet £0.63£30.56£0.63gussieShowAA   pod1ShowKA   Turn  10   River  A  

Comments

  • BADBOY985BADBOY985 Member Posts: 1,957
    edited April 2010
    SOZ M8 THINK YOU UNDER BET THE FLOP THEN OVER BET THE RERAISE.
  • DOHHHHHHHDOHHHHHHH Member Posts: 17,929
    edited April 2010
    You need to define ur hand earlier Pod....i'd be 5 betting pre flop, the first raise is nonsense from gussie, the hand really starts when u 3bet.

    If you 5 bet, make it £3 to go, you can get away losing a fair chunk of the stack yeah, but not the lot.....


    Looking at the flop, hes just min raising u time n time again, inviting you to come along, thing is if you behind ur dead. Hes either super weak or has the nuts.

    Im alot more comfortabe re raising with JQ or 2 diamonds here than I am with AK - coz I win on a semi bluff alot of the time, and I get it in against aces with a fighting chance the rest of the time.

    Keep it simple, big raise pre flop at those stakes saves u calling off down the streets.

    DOHH
  • phil12ukphil12uk Member Posts: 2,856
    edited April 2010
    TBH m8 the amount of times he reraises u pre and on flop should be alerting u to AA.  The K high flop was ur undoing but I would have been very wary of the opponent by then after his strong indicators. 
  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited April 2010
    thanks mate, understood and taken on board. gonna bust my way through this bad run if it kills me
  • DeucesLiveDeucesLive Member Posts: 839
    edited April 2010
    Unfortunately it's gonna be hard to get away from that, I think... it would take a very, very strong fold to get away on the flop- but based on his pre-flop raising, I can't see him doing that with anything less than a monster, and then he's not continuing to raise unless it's still a monster (ruling out QQ/JJ/AQ really). I don't see KQ/KJ coming in pre with raises, so all that's really left is AA, KK, AK or 10/10. In 3 cases you're miles behind, in one case you're chopping. The min raises are quite disturbing at that point, but I guess it depends on how he's been playing.

    (If I analyse these wrong, anyone with more experience, I am sorry- it's as much for my own benefit as the OP. I'm trying to see how I would play the hand, and develop my own game as well).

  • pryce6pryce6 Member Posts: 1,058
    edited April 2010
    I think you can get away from this. I don't see him doing it with anything less than AA/KK/AK
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