and History #377494798 (00:04 01/06/2011)PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancetmorrisSmall blind £0.05£0.05£6.95hamster880Big blind £0.10£0.15£7.80 Your hole cardsQQ jamie2008Fold smithy64Call £0.10£0.25£11.08PIVAFold beakoFold TheRat1210Fold charlsefCall £0.10£0.35£13.44tmorrisCall £0.05£0.40£6.90hamster880Raise £0.40£0.80£7.40smithy64Call £0.40£1.20£10.68charlsefCall £0.40£1.60£13.04tmorrisFold Flop 7108 hamster880Bet £1.60£3.20£5.80smithy64Raise £3.20£6.40£7.48charlsefFold hamster880All-in £5.80£12.20£0.00smithy64Call £4.20£16.40£3.28hamster880ShowQQ smithy64ShowAA Turn 7 River 2 smithy64WinTwo Pairs, Aces and 7s£15.17 £18.45
Comments
I'd personally raise it to 60p after the three limpers before you.
What are peoples thoughts on the pot sized bet on the flop ?
My way of thinking is it's too much, even if people are chasing a straight they may still call because of the implied odds.
Bet sizing is still something I need to improve on so I maybe wrong.
Flop bet very good, than just a case of getting it in.
If he plays AA like that he plays A10/K10/Q10 all exactly the same imo.
I prob lead flop a little smaller, although pot is fine, I get it in to the raise but its not a fistpump imo. Even though AA is unlikely he can have straights, sets, 2p which have us crushed, pair+9 in which case we are flipping. I think he shows up with AT, a bare 9 etc enough at this level though
Dude why do you think he plays QT like this also? He may do but playing AA like this is much better than playing QT this way, I dont think we can assume he c/r all Tx
Acidman if he calls anyway with a straight draw thats a reason to bet big, not to make it smaller