No reads, but he seemed to be tightish passive so i thought i could push him around. That and it's shorthanded is the only reason i'm opening such a bad hand from early position.In play i thought i was a genius for squeezing the value but now i look back at it not only was his play abysmal (so i'm not always gonna get max value playing it the same way), but i think if i was to play this hand a million times i could be up against boats/flush draws a lot more often than i originally thought.He'd been showing down some garbage so in play my first thought was same hand weaker kicker or overpair. PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancePipunchSmall blind £0.02£0.02£5.48walesboyBig blind £0.04£0.06£8.87 Your hole cardsA7 tracey374Fold PipunchRaise £0.10£0.16£5.38walesboyCall £0.08£0.24£8.79Flop 772 PipunchBet £0.12£0.36£5.26walesboyRaise £0.36£0.72£8.43PipunchCall £0.24£0.96£5.02Turn 4 PipunchCheck walesboyBet £0.72£1.68£7.71PipunchRaise £1.44£3.12£3.58walesboyCall £0.72£3.84£6.99River 10 PipunchAll-in £3.58£7.42£0.00walesboyCall £3.58£11.00£3.41PipunchShowA7 walesboyShowJJ PipunchWinThree 7s£10.17 £10.17
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i didn't think he was a good enough player to get away from overs no matter what the action
what would you have done differently?
i don't think it makes a difference. if anything if that player sees this thread he'll know it's him and may play better because of the feedback given in here.
i'll do what i think is appropriate not what the majority of the people on here think is appropriate. if it's against the rules i'll remove the name, if it's just a matter of preference but most forum members err on the side of taking the names out then i don't really care, i'll do what i see fit.
i admitted i'd played the hand bad
only excuse was that i was concentrating on another table at the time and just didn't concentrate properly.
all this taking names out if absolute nonsense, it's just people trying to look like upstanding members of this little community. if you're in a televised tourny what you gonna do, ask them not to show your cards? if someone decides to rail you what you gonna do, ask them not to?
it's a hand between two people, it's not like i'm exposing a comprehensive hand history on him
don't need to rub it in!! ))
thought you didn't want to show people where they are goign wrong so you can keep getting their money? )
change of heart?
how'd you get on after i left. was that other player still talking?
might see you tonight if you are playing
i found where my Dad was playing and got absolutely turned over by him even though he's a crazy bad limper
You come across as a right knob pip ) remove name ()
flop is ok
no idea why you c/r turn
and no idea why you shove river
oppo has a hand or a bluff on the flop
your line from the turn just look like what you have or better
my philosophy is to get as much money in when i think i'm in front. i thought he'd call so i shoved. and yes he did have a hand just one that wasn't as good as me.
also not really fussed how i come across online
If you think oppo never has a bluff then get it on on flop or turn
Cards that come may kill your action
the line you take just looks super stroung, meaning oppo may fold
What range do you give oppo when the raise comes in, why check turn - that's not getting money in - that's allowing oppo to check behind worse for pot control
If you think oppo has hand that they are going with, then get the money in
But I think I'm suggesting stuff that will be discarded so hey ho )
Enjoy your cucumber, or whatever that is in your hand !
I wonder what you do with it !
and he 3bet me on the flop so has to continue his aggression really, which is why i checked to him. makes me look like i'm weak, then the turn makes me look super strong but i didn't think he could get away from it, and i was happy to take the pot down there and then. in this situation the only thought in my head is 'i think i have the best hand, how do i get him to put most of his money in the pot'. if he's getting frisky not believing me a reraise from me on the flop might turn him into a believer and scare him off. he can't really raise me on the flop then shut down on such a blank turn. i tried to put myself in his shoes and my picture of his thought process is 'he's raising....but i have an overpair and he's not raising some random 7. he's bluffing. reraise. see he's checked the turn, i was right, now i go for my value. hmm he's checkraised me, now he's definitely strong i should fold.' and i take down the pot. as it was he didn't even believe that so i shove the river assuming he's not gonna believe i was playing the flush draw or a made hand and am shoving something like AK. i played it exactly as i woulda played a set that housed up on that flop.