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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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fewkes05 | Small blind | £0.02 | £0.02 | £3.44 | |
qauagmire | Big blind | £0.04 | £0.06 | £0.95 | |
Your hole cards |
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harding10 | Raise | £0.20 | £0.26 | £4.09 | |
xxxx | Call | £0.20 | £0.46 | £3.86 | |
cod | Fold | ||||
spark641 | Fold | ||||
fewkes05 | Fold | ||||
qauagmire | Fold | ||||
Flop | |||||
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harding10 | Bet | £0.35 | £0.81 | £3.74 | |
xxxx | Raise | £0.70 | £1.51 | £3.16 | |
harding10 | Raise | £1.75 | £3.26 | £1.99 | |
xxxx | All-in | £3.16 | £6.42 | £0.00 | |
harding10 | ???? |
Comments
I probably need to either fold or shove on his re-raise. So is it profitable long term to get it in with AJ in this situation?
If I were playing the villains hand I'd only be behind to AQ or 66 flatting pre, and I wouldn't be shoving with quads and risking the other player folding. But this is the wonderful world of nl4.
No i dont think you should be getting it all in here usually but at nl4 he could have a lower pair e.g KKQQJJ or a flush draw so i think your ahead alot of the time so yeah after re raise just set him in
3b/f TPGK here is really bad. Once you 3bet you have to get it in, unless you have some cast iron read he flats loads of worse hands and only raises better. If you are not happy getting it in, flat and play thru the streets, or fold if you think it means he always has AK or better
Yes he can have bigger ace but that's just two hands, there are SO many more aces he could be overvalueing on a dry board that he thinks is good for him. I also can't put a 6 in his range after calling a 5x raise maybe I should be able to but I cant lol. Possible strongly played flush draw but either way I get it in here as players at this level can't fold ANY ace preflop.
Looks like he is happy to get it in now so it's either 6, A or FD
AJ I finks is ace rag tbh, ditch it - fold it - don't lose yoru money on it )
This is very player dependant, your OPPO's either stacks(Ax) light or has you drawing very thin.
Doesn't look like he is raising you on the flop with a FD - , smells like a dirty 6 - its' NL4 so do you have him noted as a loose goose ::S
Notes for the win
Therefore I think that you are behind more often than you are infront and you should fold. At higher stakes you might have fold equity against an ace or the flush draw if you have a good image and a tight opponent but at NL4 you have zero fold equity here - This hand will reach showdown unless you fold.
NL4 is full of tough decisions like this where you know that you are going to end up putting your stack in on a marginal situation. However there are plenty more situations where you have the nuts and people are calling your bets with bottom pair or draws, or the times when you have ace or kings and you get it all in pre against KTo or A6s.
At NL4 take the easy money when you know it's easy and sigh fold when you are not sure. When you are playing high stakes against good players who will fold when you have the nuts and bet 3/4 of the pot then you become a profitable player based on your ability to make stella reads in spots like this. At NL4 you can be a profitable player by avoiding spots like this.
Keep on grinding
It seem to be 2 steps forwards, 1 step back. I'm beating nl4 at the moment, but only slowly.
Put wonderfully. Although I know Dude knows all this already.
Also what are you talking about fold equity for? Do you really think anyone raise/folds AQ or better? Surely if we raise here its for value and we dont want worse to fold
The extra volume of cash is showing up leaks that have almost certainly always been there. Explains why I've consistantly made small profits at lower stakes but never been able to kick on up through from there.