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i'm an idiot..

loolololloloololollo Member Posts: 929
edited December 2012 in The Poker Clinic
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
loolololloSmall blind 10.0010.004745.00
pin77729Big blind 20.0030.004490.00
 Your hole cards
  • 6
  • J
   
hollyjoshCall 20.0050.004882.50
myheadCall 20.0070.005422.50
Tom281189Fold    
ronnie2313Fold    
loolololloCall 10.0080.004735.00
pin77729Check    
Flop
  
  • K
  • 6
  • J
   
loolololloBet 60.00140.004675.00
pin77729Raise 260.00400.004230.00
hollyjoshFold    
myheadCall 260.00660.005162.50
loolololloRaise 400.001060.004275.00
pin77729All-in 4230.005290.000.00
myheadFold    
loolololloAll-in 4275.009565.000.00
loolololloUnmatched bet 245.009320.00245.00
loolololloShow
  • 6
  • J
   
pin77729Show
  • 6
  • K
   
Turn
  
  • K
   
River
  
  • 8
   
pin77729WinFull House, Kings and 6s9320.00 9320.00

Comments

  • profman15profman15 Member Posts: 1,808
    edited December 2012
    HI L
    Is this a question or a statement m8?
    Don't play J6o in sb at this blind size ever......full stop. You got carried away and even against trips you only have just a 20% chance of hitting the full house. TPTK will not rer all-in here with this stack size. Did you think he was bluffing with Rer all-in considering you had two pr?

    TBH L, i was in your shoes last year myself as just starting. I didn't consider the other players much and played fit/fold poker. TBH it bore success early days but afer a while players see through you. You need to have a chart of hands to play in various positions at different stages and for different stack sizes as well as effective sizes. You will get some vicious beats at times but, with experience, you may even come out blaming yourself for it and learning by it. In time you find that there are hands and times NOT to play.
    Playing this, i think its fine to bet out but then after the raise your rer is very small and meaningless. His ALL-in is MEANINGFUL  so i'd suspect trips. Then you must catch and so must consider the pot odds to seeif its a GOOD BET mathematically. It takes time but with experience you get to know. Don't forget you can be behind but still make a good call. Here it isn't as min hand is two pairs as no FD or STR8 draw on board.
    Negreaunau doesn't just pull two cards out of the air to guess a hand. there are clues and you had them here methinks. Cheers m8
  • mj8bsmj8bs Member Posts: 214
    edited December 2012
    fold pre
  • loolololloloololollo Member Posts: 929
    edited December 2012
    Just like to state i've recovered to a playable stack of 4K atm
  • loolololloloololollo Member Posts: 929
    edited December 2012
    thanks alot profman the thing is i would usually fold pre in that position and defo not call that all in, i don't know why i did that was stupid play and you're right
  • loolololloloololollo Member Posts: 929
    edited December 2012
    finished 16th out of 120ish so close to the money bubble :( shoved with AK got a call from AA
  • profman15profman15 Member Posts: 1,808
    edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: i'm an idiot..:
    finished 16th out of 120ish so close to the money bubble :( shoved with AK got a call from AA
    Posted by loololollo

    Ul fella good effort
  • loolololloloololollo Member Posts: 929
    edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: i'm an idiot..:
    In Response to Re: i'm an idiot.. : Ul fella good effort
    Posted by profman15
    yeah it was a deep stack torny so i managed to creep back into it :), shame i got so close yet so far
  • SHANXTASHANXTA Member Posts: 1,507
    edited December 2012

    fold pre

    also fwiw the fact that you managed 2 get yourself deep in this tourney shouldn't affect how you view this hand
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