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stevebob05 | Small blind | 15.00 | 15.00 | 4740.00 | |
x | Big blind | 30.00 | 45.00 | 4195.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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kimnmick | Call | 30.00 | 75.00 | 5040.00 | |
Ploppy33 | Call | 30.00 | 105.00 | 5557.50 | |
Geth92 | Fold | ||||
dannieslad | Call | 30.00 | 135.00 | 5972.50 | |
stevebob05 | Fold | ||||
x | Check | ||||
Flop | |||||
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x | Check | ||||
kimnmick | Bet | 135.00 | 270.00 | 4905.00 | |
Ploppy33 | Raise | 270.00 | 540.00 | 5287.50 | |
dannieslad | Fold | ||||
x | Call | 270.00 | 810.00 | 3925.00 | |
kimnmick | Fold | ||||
Turn | |||||
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x | Check | ||||
Ploppy33 | Bet | 810.00 | 1620.00 | 4477.50 | |
x | Call | 810.00 | 2430.00 | 3115.00 | |
River | |||||
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x | Bet | 2430.00 | 4860.00 | 685.00 | |
Ploppy33 | Call | 2430.00 | 7290.00 | 2047.50 | |
xl | Show |
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Ploppy33 | Muck |
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x | Win | Straight to the Queen | 7290.00 | 7975.00 |
Comments
If do raise good chance of the allin-ers with 96o having a go - would u call a 4 bet all-in with QJs?
When you hit the flop that good, you want enough chips in the middle to shove the turn provided it doesn't seem to complete many draws, so I'd reraise to like 500 or so, like lolraise said. Then assuming you get called, jam the turn- if they want to continue with their draws, make it expensive, but most importantly- don't give them any room to bluff, as soon as you shove any move they make has zero fold equity, they can't set up a river play. They have to choose whether to stonewall gamble or get out of the way, and if they gamble- 80% of the time you're doubling up.
U mentioned "jamming" the turn - sorry fairly new & not 100% on the lingo - is this pot value bet?
I understand what ur saying that I need to build pot post flop - my 270 doesnt do this.
I assume that if I do this, ie raise more substancially, I must continue to do this (obviosly not all the time) even if I dont hit the flop so substancially for example qxx. So as to not become too predictable?
When you're playing bad players, like calling stations that call anything pre, what they will normally do is call most flops if they have any part of it- that's top pair weak kicker, second pair strong kicker, sometimes even second pair weak kicker. Any draw, even gutshots, and flush draws and you won't get rid of them. Sometimes they hit really big, and you have to shrug it off as a danger of playing stations. But what you ALWAYS have to do is make it expensive for them when you hit big, which you did- 500 will probably get paid on that flop.
The raise preflop (say to 150) means there's that much more in the pot on the flop to now get them off it. If they're capable of folding post flop, a 3/4 pot bet of 400 will have much more chance of taking it down than a 3/4 pot bet of 100 or so, which is what you get without any raise pre. They'll call that all day. If you miss the flop entirely, no draws at all, just let it go- don't get attached to your raise.
And regarding obvious play... I really wouldn't worry at this stage, play ABC until the latter stages, people aren't good enough to think about your cards as well as your own. If they're calling anything pre, as you said, then just focus on playing premium hands aggressively, and take down a few big pots and stay out of everything else.