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Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance | |
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CANROB | Small blind | £0.15 | £0.15 | £85.41 | |
ryan191022 | Big blind | £0.30 | £0.45 | £4.06 | |
Your hole cards |
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DOHHHHHHH | Raise | £1.20 | £1.65 | £82.05 | |
BAGGPUSS | Fold | ||||
merkadys | Call | £1.20 | £2.85 | £26.52 | |
CANROB | Fold | ||||
ryan191022 | Fold | ||||
Flop | |||||
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DOHHHHHHH | Bet | £2.14 | £4.99 | £79.91 | |
merkadys | Raise | £9.27 | £14.26 | £17.25 | |
DOHHHHHHH | All-in | £79.91 | £94.17 | £0.00 |
Comments
First, you have the player down as weak passive so the alarm should sound whenever he bets out or raises. (Fair enough it's not a min raise which would have made things easier for you given the note you have.)
Second, I think most of the better cash pleyers (than me) would say that, generally, offering all of your stack out like in this example is not optimal. Your basically saying, 'if you have a better hand than me you can have all of my chips'. Against an average opponent I think you should make the (more disciplined) play of raising smaller to get a better idea where you are. That being said, the overbet of course has it's uses and if you think this guy is gonna snap with all the aces you have beat, then the play is fine of course
JC
This level is so dire, standard wise, that playing like this can be a huge strength and sometimes a gr8 weakness.
I can sit at a table at nl30 and pretty much tripple the buy in within 90 minutes with my eyes closed. (there are some good players)
Im not sure if my play here is good long term against the woeful standard of opponent you come up against, and I just accept that occasionally Im gonna run into a hand and lose a stack.....
But more often than not, Im gonna double up myself..... I think.
I think this spot is really borderline at these stakes.