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funnyguy | Small blind | £0.10 | £0.10 | £11.42 | |
K007 | Big blind | £0.20 | £0.30 | £45.45 | |
Your hole cards |
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simonnatur | Fold | ||||
YOUNG_GUN | Raise | £0.60 | £0.90 | £15.90 | |
Dreamer121 | Fold | ||||
funnyguy | Call | £0.50 | £1.40 | £10.92 | |
K007 | Call | £0.40 | £1.80 | £45.05 | |
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funnyguy | Bet | £2.80 | £4.60 | £8.12 | |
K007 | Fold | ||||
YOUNG_GUN | Raise | £6.50 | £11.10 | £9.40 | |
funnyguy | All-in | £8.12 | £19.22 | £0.00 | |
YOUNG_GUN | Call | £4.42 | £23.64 | £4.98 | |
funnyguy | Show |
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YOUNG_GUN | Show |
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funnyguy | Win | Pair of 9s | £22.45 | £22.45 |
Comments
I'm also not a big fan of the open pre with a guy like this in the blinds, especially not when you are only 80BB deep youself (always top up) and one of blinds is a half stack
The flop leaves you with a dilemma although you have an oesd a made straight is very possible on that board with 78 being a hand that people will call raises with so your draw could very well be dead. The donk lead is an overpot sized bet which shows great strength and an unlikelihood of folding to a raise with about a third of his stack now invested in the pot.
So you have the choice either fold and lose a small pot or continue in the hand where you are at best a 2 to 1 dog.Ok so lets look at the 3 options.
1) fold. for me this is the best available option minimal loss with a bad hand.
2) Call you are getting nearly 2 to 1 on your money to make this call which if your draws are live then you are getting about the right price especially with implied odds. But on the other hand you know you will be facing another bet on the turn so in fact you only really have 1 card to hit your draw before being asked another question.conclusion bit gambly but not a very bad option.
3) Raise With the strength shown by the donk bet you know any raise will end up with the opponent all-in so you will be ending up getting all your money in with no hand and a draw that may or may not be live.For me throwing my money in the pot as a big underdog and hoping to get lucky is not a good option so this is a definate no for me.
So for my twopenneth worth this is a snap fold on the flop.You will only have lost the original raise. But what you have learned from this hand is the guys calling range preflop and what type of hands he will go to war with on the flop.Use this information to make a lot of money off of him on later sessions.
1. Do we not want everyone to fold when we open 43s? Obv if we do get callers its better if we have position
2. Do you really think opening 43s from CO is standard at 20NL, especially 80BB deep with a shortstack in SB? I understand we can sometimes do it, but this looks like a situation where mucking them is best to me
Although i will state i do like the aggression in cash poker young gun, and i dont think youve been to aggressive if this is used in the right situation against the correct opponent. I hope you made a note on the opponent in question and that will allow you not to do this in future. Although what worries me here is you suspect an overpair, how many players are good enough to fold Tens/Jacks here? Not many i suspect.
1) No we do not want people to fold. This is cash and blind stealing is a pointless and silly excercise so we do want caller(s).This then gives us the opportunity to take down a pot worth winning.In mid to latter tourny stages then blind stealing is important but not in cash.
2) If we decide to play a hand then raising as the first to enter a pot should always be standard whether it be with AA or 43s.There is avery good argument for snap folding pre as well which i could not possibly disagree with but you cant sit around and wait for big hands all the time and raising with a wide range is good for keeping opponents on their toes. This is also the sort of hand that i love raising with because when you do hit the board hard noone will see it because they cant believe you would raise with such a hand.
2. Obv limping here would be superbad. I understand the implied odds hands like this can have, but these are severely reduced when we are playing with max 80BB sometimes 55BB effective stacks. Also the big strength of these hands is you can play them fast when you flop a draw and make better medium strong hands fold, if they have a really strong hand you still have some decent equity. This strength is much reduced against bad players who wont fold 2nd pair etc. I like raising sometimes pre, but against standard unknown 20NL players with these stacks its a fold imo
Yep i have noted player now, think one of my flaws in cash is i get a bit too aggro sometimes both with draws and made hands/nuts aswell. I still ended up a BI & half overall on the 3 tables and this hand lost me 1 Buy in if i hit then i would of been up at least a buy in on each table... this was not in consideration at the time just shows the fine line. Dunno why i didnt shove flop shud have really?? or folded
I like how Talon/Colin has put it and agree best way is to just fold flop facing such a big bet
Re: top up i was on all 3 tables asap but i think i may have left this table for 10 mins accidentally lucky i didnt make a hand so didnt really cost me too much..
when we open here with 43s we do want them to fold
we have almost 0 fold equity when he lead overbets
blind stealing in cash games is very important
2) so would you just fold flop i assume?
3) i agree obviously not the most important but good to pick up so you get free rounds :P
4) Why is it bad to balance range in this spot? because we have no f/e? please explain further
when was the last time do you think a 50bb random player tried to exploit you?
you probably need to think about having a balanced range against less than 10 people on all of skypoker