Got dealt some top hands tonight, but need advice on getting value.
Hand History #478462862
CBFC | Small blind | | 10.00 | 10.00 | 2000.00 |
Red_King | Big blind | | 20.00 | 30.00 | 1980.00 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
deano247 | Fold | | | | |
hunky42 | Fold | | | | |
pomfrittes | Call | | 20.00 | 50.00 | 1970.00 |
candie2011 | Call | | 20.00 | 70.00 | 2080.00 |
CBFC | Fold | | | | |
Red_King | Check | | | | |
Flop |
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Red_King | Check | | | | |
pomfrittes | Check | | | | |
candie2011 | Bet | | 70.00 | 140.00 | 2010.00 |
Red_King | Call | | 70.00 | 210.00 | 1910.00 |
pomfrittes | Fold | | | | |
Turn |
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Red_King | Check | | | | |
candie2011 | Check | | | | |
River |
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Red_King | Bet | | 210.00 | 420.00 | 1700.00 |
candie2011 | Call | | 210.00 | 630.00 | 1800.00 |
Red_King | Show | | | | |
candie2011 | Muck | | | | |
Red_King | Win | Royal Flush | 630.00 | | 2330.00 |
Hand History #478349040
rich211 | Small blind | | 100.00 | 100.00 | 8095.00 |
4622 | Big blind | | 200.00 | 300.00 | 6505.00 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
Red_King | Raise | | 600.00 | 900.00 | 1880.00 |
archer78 | All-in | | 3690.00 | 4590.00 | 0.00 |
vodkashot666 | Fold | | | | |
bbqbub | Fold | | | | |
rich211 | Fold | | | | |
4622 | Fold | | | | |
Red_King | All-in | | 1880.00 | 6470.00 | 0.00 |
archer78 | Unmatched bet | | 1210.00 | 5260.00 | 1210.00 |
Red_King | Show | | | | |
archer78 | Show | | | | |
Flop |
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Turn |
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River |
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Red_King | Win | Four Kings | 5260.00 | | 5260.00 |
Hand History #478520566
Red_King | Small blind | | 75.00 | 75.00 | 1382.50 |
121285 | Big blind | | 150.00 | 225.00 | 2850.00 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
speedy16 | Fold | | | | |
JSAVO | Fold | | | | |
tezjess | Call | | 150.00 | 375.00 | 1397.50 |
Red_King | Call | | 75.00 | 450.00 | 1307.50 |
121285 | Check | | | | |
Flop |
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Red_King | Check | | | | |
121285 | Check | | | | |
tezjess | Check | | | | |
Turn |
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Red_King | Check | | | | |
121285 | Check | | | | |
tezjess | Check | | | | |
River |
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Red_King | Bet | | 450.00 | 900.00 | 857.50 |
121285 | Fold | | | | |
tezjess | Fold | | | | |
Red_King | Show | | | | |
Red_King | Win | | 450.00 | | 1307.50 |
Red_King | Return | | 450.00 | 0.00 | 1757.50 |
Hand History #478509908
candie2011 | Small blind | | 10.00 | 10.00 | 1990.00 |
hairyqueen | Big blind | | 20.00 | 30.00 | 1980.00 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
xxxDEANOxx | Fold | | | | |
Red_King | Call | | 20.00 | 50.00 | 1980.00 |
rza27 | Call | | 20.00 | 70.00 | 1980.00 |
prisoner1 | Fold | | | | |
candie2011 | Fold | | | | |
hairyqueen | Check | | | | |
Flop |
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hairyqueen | Check | | | | |
Red_King | Check | | | | |
rza27 | Check | | | | |
Turn |
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hairyqueen | Check | | | | |
Red_King | Bet | | 20.00 | 90.00 | 1960.00 |
rza27 | Raise | | 130.00 | 220.00 | 1850.00 |
hairyqueen | Fold | | | | |
Red_King | Raise | | 220.00 | 440.00 | 1740.00 |
rza27 | Call | | 110.00 | 550.00 | 1740.00 |
River |
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Red_King | Bet | | 412.50 | 962.50 | 1327.50 |
rza27 | Call | | 412.50 | 1375.00 | 1327.50 |
Red_King | Show | | | | |
rza27 | Muck | | | | |
Red_King | Win | Four 3s | 1375.00 | | 2702.50 |
Comments
The second hand is just a pure brag post - Shame on you.
The third hand is a bit more interesting. By failing to bet until the river, you've done your best to avoid building the pot when you have the nuts. Since it's a limped pot, you can't check the flop to the raiser and expect them to c-bet. There is no raiser. It's often a good idea to bet trips in this situation. People mostly don't give you credit for having trips when you lead out. After all, why would you risk scaring your opponents off? Lead the flop and you'll get called by a wider range of hands than you might think. Any pocket pair is likely to give you action as is a 4. Even an Ace might give you some action... The same logic can apply to the turn, after hitting quads. In fact, that logic can even be exaggerated on the turn. "He's seen two checks behind and now he thinks he can steal the pot. He can't have the Jack, it's just so unlikely with three on the board." By the river, it just looks really unlikely that you'll get any value. You could make a small bet and hope to get value from an unlikey 2 or 4, but your big bet is rarely going to be called.
The same can be applied to hand four: You check the flop, but this flop is even better for your hand since the Queen is a card that can be in your opponents range - In the previous hand, the 4 was unlikely. If we lead out here our opponent is unlikely to give us credit for a three. Not many 3's are in our pre-flop limping range either, even fewer considering two of them are on the flop. We'll get action from a Queen or a flush draw and failing to bet misses out on the value we could gain from charging those flush draws. If we give them free cards and they miss, we'll get nothing from them at all.
The min-bet on the turn is inadvisable. I understand that you're desperate for value but now there are two flush draws on the board for us to look for value from. We can charge them more for those draws or the Queen - between 50% and 75% of the pot is a standard bet. Once we're raised to 130, we min-raise. Again this is inadvisable since it looks really strong, but doesn't charge our opponents as much as they'll be willing to pay with draws or a Queen. We can easily make this 400 and expect action.
The river bet is fine. We're unlikely to get anything further out of the missed flush draws, but a Queen could easily put us on a missed flush-draw ourselves and pay us off. Just as happened. We'll never be raised on this river unless our opponent has a full house. We have just shown too much strength on the turn.
The one thing that these hands have in common is the lack of aggression pre-flop with unmade hands. If we continually limp and make-up th SB with medium and weak hands, when we raise with hands like the KK our hand is quite transparent. Of course this is a small selection of hands to base an argument on but I hope you're balancing your range a little more in other hands - Raising medium strength hands as well as big hands pre-flop, in order to disguise when you really have a hand.
the reason you dont get value with these big hands is because they all take place in limp pots.
2 jam pre
3 jam pre
4 raise pre, bet flop, raise turn bigger
Thank you for your post,
Could you please let me know the hand ID or the tournament/cash table its from?
If its from a televised table then we might be able to show it on tomorrows show at 8pm called the poker clinic.
All the best
TV Team