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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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LIKEAGOD41 | Small blind | £0.02 | £0.02 | £3.82 | |
foxxen | Big blind | £0.04 | £0.06 | £4.24 | |
Your hole cards |
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maz69 | Call | £0.04 | £0.10 | £10.84 | |
BURNShurtz | Raise | £0.16 | £0.26 | £1.36 | |
LIKEAGOD41 | Fold | ||||
foxxen | Fold | ||||
maz69 | Call | £0.12 | £0.38 | £10.72 | |
Flop | |||||
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maz69 | Check | ||||
BURNShurtz | Bet | £0.38 | £0.76 | £0.98 | |
maz69 | Raise | £0.76 | £1.52 | £9.96 | |
BURNShurtz | All-in | £0.98 | £2.50 | £0.00 | |
maz69 | Call | £0.60 | £3.10 | £9.36 | |
maz69 | Show |
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BURNShurtz | Show |
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Turn | |||||
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River | |||||
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maz69 | Win | Full House, 6s and 8s | £2.87 |
Comments
At NL4 this is very important, take every limp into consideration and add a blind to your raise. Also min raise id say is the 16p you bet, but 20p with a PP so here my bet is 24p preflop. After that because of your stack you cant fold on this flopp.
Anyways, best starting with the max £4, that way you win more when you do get a situation like this and they miss as usual
The Don is right, always play with a full stack and make raises that include extra blinds for limpers.
What I have done at this level in the past is to keep raisng bigger and bigger, find out just how much they will call pf, its funny really, if someone calls 24p make it 36p next time, if they still call make it 48p or more, do this with premium holdings and you won't go far wrong. Sure you'll get out flopped sometimes when you hold AK/AQ but they still fold enough on the flop to a 3/4 pot cbet to make it work and when they call your in great shape with AK/AQ on an A high board or JJ-AA on a T high flop. If they always call on the flop only cbet when you hit or have an over pair because they won't be good enough to exploit this at this level. If they call every street just keep firing.
As Stien says knowing what the opponent will call with is key. I remember a while back a guy re-raised me pre i had AK and knew he was loose so i shove for £4 he called with A2. The dam guy hit the 2, but still thats just unlucky. Push them until you know their limits, and make a note of regular players that hand you good money. Recently ive joined a large number of tables on of the regulars join, simply because ive been away from this level for so long i no longer have notes, but they do so i sit back and watch how they play the table for a few hands, playing premium hands myself and you wont go far wrong.
This level is such a poor level of play youll pick up so many good pointers for moving up the levels, although new things will need to be discovered you will learn far more at these levels than the more "advanced" moves youll learn at NL50.
Unlucky i would say but keep plugging away and when i have played at this level i start with a min of 4 xbb opening bet and as has already been suggested i do test the waters to see just what they will call pre with relativley weak holdings.