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Legionnaire   Australia. Sep 26 2007 02:18. Posts 114
Well about 2 months ago i cashed out a lot of my BR so i have some money to live off for uni.

Since then i built up my 400 up to where it is today.

Took a shot a few days ago at NL200 6max. Won a bit, then began a bit of a downswing.

I'm wondering if i overvalue some of my bigger hands.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/280740

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/280738

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/280748

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/280752

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/280759

There are actually 2 other horrendous hands (which looking at it now are horrible) which i wont post. I'm just a silly fish.

Any advice is welcome.


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exalted   United States. Sep 26 2007 03:00. Posts 2918

The first AK hand, you should have repopped preflop, definitely, but as played, I would raise flop to 24 and then most likely go broke as you did, but your raise was way too small

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TwistedEcho    United Kingdom. Sep 26 2007 04:03. Posts 3539

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/280740

3Bet preflop. I would checkraise larger on the flop, then go broke from then on.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/280738

I just 3bet flop and go broke, i think bet/folding river is better than checkcalling. I think when he checks turn its less likely you are beat and more likely he has Jx and was pot controlling - tough for him to have a Q.
Also most people suck, so you will pretty much never get bluffraised at these levels if you bet river, and you def can get called by hands that won't valuebet river if you check.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/280748

need reads to comment really, if you are a nit/he is a nit then you can probably fold somewhere, otherwise pretty standard. I don't know how 100nl plays, i've heard its pretty tight and ppl don't 3bet too light, so you could just call flop and fold turn since random nits don't double barrel but again without reads hard to comment, and its def better to get allin here than fold flop readless

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/280752

bleh spot, i don't like folding so prob play the same, the main problem is when you hit Tx or a spade, you won't get paid off so much. But i def see people doing this with random hands that u beat sometimes, so its probably fine to call down esp with outs.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/280759

setup, i would reraise the limper preflop - i pretty much never would limp here vs some moron $88 stack limping utg and being on the button. Postflop looks good.



Fwiw most people fold too much at cash, if your biggest leak is playing strong hands like this, then you have nothing to worry about really - you will lose buyins in spots like this, can't worry about it too much

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Jelle   Belgium. Sep 26 2007 08:08. Posts 3476

some pretty sick beats especially the 4th one, i still think it's right to raise flop and play for stacks on it so u lost less than i woulda

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Jelle   Belgium. Sep 26 2007 08:12. Posts 3476

but yeah i do think you've got a bad feeling about how you played these hands mostly because of running bad lately... would be nice if you could find some hands were you won, but didn't win as much as you should've or something like that, but it's hard to find those

seems like we often end up looking at hands where we get stacked, but they're often not very meaningful

GroT 

Fayth    Canada. Sep 26 2007 08:57. Posts 10085

going broke without Ah or Kh in hand 1on the turn is bad imo

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