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advice on 2 hands please

pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
edited April 2011 in The Poker Clinic
very first hand, so no reads, ob had him on an ace, should i hav come back over him after the flop or just flatted. was a bit worried he would hit a better fh. was this played wrong and lost alot tripod23Small blind £0.15£0.15£30.21pod1Big blind £0.30£0.45£29.70waterboy70Big blind £0.30£0.75£11.70 Your hole cards33   waterboy70Check    Ozzie08Fold    tripod23Raise £1.05£1.80£29.16pod1Call £0.90£2.70£28.80waterboy70Call £0.90£3.60£10.80Flop  A3A   tripod23Bet £1.80£5.40£27.36pod1Raise £5.40£10.80£23.40waterboy70Fold    tripod23Raise £7.20£18.00£20.16pod1All-in £23.40£41.40£0.00tripod23Fold    pod1Muck    pod1Win £20.52 £20.52pod1Return £19.80£1.08£40.3of value?

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  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited April 2011
    so should i have bet again on rOzzie08Small blind £0.15£0.15£29.551mucker11Big blind £0.30£0.45£26.69 Your hole cards99   beirnseyboFold    bramlislimCall £0.30£0.75£47.63pod1Raise £1.20£1.95£22.96The_Bear88Call £1.20£3.15£62.66Ozzie08Fold    1mucker11Call £0.90£4.05£25.79bramlislimCall £0.90£4.95£46.73Flop  7A9   1mucker11Check    bramlislimCheck    pod1Check    The_Bear88Check    Turn  6   1mucker11Bet £4.95£9.90£20.84bramlislimCall £4.95£14.85£41.78pod1Raise £14.85£29.70£8.11The_Bear88Fold    1mucker11Call £9.90£39.60£10.94bramlislimCall £9.90£49.50£31.88River  5   1mucker11Check    bramlislimCheck    pod1Check    1mucker11Show6A   bramlislimShow77   pod1Show99   pod1WinThree 9s£47.70 £55.81Prev<a style="padding-top:9px;padding-right:12px;padding-bottom:10px;padding-left:7px;color:#ffffff;text-decoration:none;display:block;background-attachment:initial;background-origin:initial
  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited April 2011
    1. I like the flop raise, just flat 3bet though, he has very few outs and less than a psb

    2. wtf are you doing on flop

    just shove turn, you will be pot committed anyway and any hand calls that raise calls a shove

    bet river worse will call for 1/6 pot, and straights will bet themselves usually
  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited April 2011
    thanks grantorino, whats psb?
  • TommyDTommyD Member Posts: 4,389
    edited April 2011
    I like hand 1.  Sometimes you have to give credit to the villain for being able to make a strong fold.  I doubt you're losing much value here by flatting the 3bet on the flop as any bluffs now should not be continuing.

    I hate hand 2.  Even before I saw the hands against you I said out loud 'bet flop.'  If you had we should have the stacks in the middle before the board gets a little naughty.  As played I still shove the river.  They won't be able to put you on a straight and the odds they will be given will probably force at least one of them to call.  For how shallow our stack is I'm not worried about someone else having better.
  • DeucesLiveDeucesLive Member Posts: 839
    edited April 2011
    When you hit a set and there's an A on board, it's like a dream come true. People love to get involved in pots with aces, and 4 way there is such a big chance one of them has hit that board. You were up against a guy with an underset and a guy with 2 pair, and you didn't stack them both.

    At the river you should have just shoved, like grantorino said- straight bets itself. I think with your stack being so shallow in relation to the pot, the guy with the set at least calls, and possibly the 2 pair guy as well.

    But seriously, bet the flop!!! Don't be so worried about chasing your customer away, you need to get money invested early to manipulate your stacks to be able to stack people. Leaving an entire street open makes getting stacks in very difficult unless it's a super cold deck.

    Oh, and psb=pot size bet
  • N1CKN1CK Member Posts: 1,453
    edited April 2011
    In Response to Re: advice on 2 hands please:
    When you hit a set and there's an A on board, it's like a dream come true. People love to get involved in pots with aces, and 4 way there is such a big chance one of them has hit that board. You were up against a guy with an underset and a guy with 2 pair, and you didn't stack them both. At the river you should have just shoved, like grantorino said- straight bets itself. I think with your stack being so shallow in relation to the pot, the guy with the set at least calls, and possibly the 2 pair guy as well. But seriously, bet the flop!!! Don't be so worried about chasing your customer away, you need to get money invested early to manipulate your stacks to be able to stack people. Leaving an entire street open makes getting stacks in very difficult unless it's a super cold deck. Oh, and psb=pot size bet
    Posted by DeucesLive
    i thought it was pet shop boys
  • N1CKN1CK Member Posts: 1,453
    edited April 2011
    you lost £16 by checking that flop ;)
  • YOUNG_GUNYOUNG_GUN Member Posts: 8,948
    edited April 2011
    wow flop more sets ......


    Hand 1 i like

    Hand 2 dislike, Bet flop and get in on turn
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