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ayreon   . Feb 19 2009 04:03. Posts 3 | | |
Hey guys, thanks for the advice from my last entry. K2o4, thank you for pointing me in the right direction. Today didn't go too bad, one of my biggest losses came from KK vs AA. Anyway of knowing I was beat or was it auto call?
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The second hand I lost the most on was flopping two pair on a board that I was likely to get beaten by a straight on. Looking back on it, it was pretty obvious, I should have just folded instantly or just have called his re raise and then check folded the river?
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During some situations where I go in with a strong hand and the flop comes with an over card the guide says I should check fold but if they don't bet after I check then I assume I have best hand. However, if a 3rd flush card falls after they continue to call you to the river and then they bet into you or reraise you is it correct to fold?
I didn't cf this hand like I should have on the flop but was I right to fold at the end?
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Looking forward to your replies, thanks as always!
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ShadowDrgn   United States. Feb 19 2009 04:27. Posts 1156 | | |
Hand 1: you have the straight blocked and a blocker/redraw for the flush. The huge shove is so spazzy that I'd call it. KK vs AA is one of those situations where you're just going to get stacked when it happens.
Hand 2: I'd c/f the river. If he didn't have the straight on the turn, he almost definitely does now. Check and look him up only if he bets small. Those microstakes minraises almost always mean the nuts, or at least what the donk thinks is the nuts.
Hand 3: Well you have to cbet this because you have kings and the nut flush draw. You still have 40% equity against an ace too. After someone floats the flop and the turn bricks, you're in bad shape. Maybe he has some garbage like Qc5d, but it's risky. Against a good player or a fit-or-fold type player, I'd just c/c the turn to a small bet and c/f the river. Against someone horrible or otherwise floaty who's willing to bluff, bet all three streets so you don't open yourself up to exactly what happened here. |
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Zalfor   United States. Feb 19 2009 04:48. Posts 2236 | | |
H1: sucks, but u have to go all in
H2: river is horrible for you, i would try a block bet of half pot or something and see if he bites
H3: i would try to slow down on the turn and the river maybe even overbet the flop. |
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collegesucks   United States. Feb 19 2009 11:11. Posts 5780 | | |
hand 1: i would probably raise wayy bigger preflop like .14-.16 cents (with all premium pairs and AK actually) and never fold postflop
hand 2: raise preflop. you have a really good hand that flops great pairs, against a loose passive fish (limped the button). raise that shit up.
hand 3: checking flop is best. this is a way ahead, slightly behind situation and you're not getting an ace to fold no matter what so you can just check and evaluate opponents' actions here. bet the turn if it checks through. |
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k2o4   United States. Feb 19 2009 13:50. Posts 4803 | | |
hand 1: fine
hand 2: this is a board to slow down on the turn and after turn action definitely just check river, maybe check/call.
hand 3: You can check/call that flop. as played river is fold. |
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