PokerStars Zoom Hand #100725353035: Holdem No Limit ($0.50/$1.00) - 2013/06/29 14:03:32 WET [2013/06/29 9:03:32 ET]
Table Triangulum 6-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: rjqwoddl ($198.81 in chips)
Seat 2: SerriyPro ($104.68 in chips)
Seat 3: Hero ($128.65 in chips)
Seat 4: tonchik ($73.49 in chips)
Seat 5: x Geada x ($188.58 in chips)
Seat 6: NickelForth ($170.51 in chips)
SerriyPro: posts small blind $0.50
Hero: posts big blind $1
Holecards
Dealt to Hero
tonchik: folds
x Geada x: folds
NickelForth: raises $1.50 to $2.50
rjqwoddl: folds
SerriyPro: folds
Hero: raises $6.50 to $9
NickelForth: calls $6.50
Flop (Pot : $18.50)
Hero: bets $10
NickelForth: calls $10
Turn (Pot : $38.50)
Hero: bets $20
NickelForth: calls $20
River (Pot : $78.50)
Hero: checks
NickelForth: bets $47
Hero: folds
?? Thoughts here.. First time in a while Ive literally had to time out..
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KeyleK_uk   United Kingdom. Jun 29 2013 09:12. Posts 1687 | | |
I feel like I'm pretty much at the top of my range but I'm not sure how important that is here. Also maybe should bet turn bigger, flop is kinda meh from my experience people fold often to the 10 so dont need to bet 13 or whatever. - No real info on villain. |
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poker is soooo much easier when you flop sets | Last edit: 29/06/2013 09:12 |
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MezmerizePLZ   United States. Jun 29 2013 10:55. Posts 2598 | | |
Not really familiar with these stakes but...
Definitely bet bigger on the turn, 26-28 would be my sizing with my betting range.
Really read dependent situation, I think I'm calling here as played and seeing what gets shown down. Hes giving you a pretty good price and I generally expect flushes to bet bigger (maybe not? maybe he is just hoping to get called by a 1pair hand with his flush), and he doesn't really have that many other value hands.. KQ, KT, AK double float with AJ? slowplayed sets? KJ? alot of these value hands are discounted slightly since he 4bets AK alot, could fold KQ/KJ on the flop (especially since he didn't have Kh) sets raise flop or turn occasionally..
On the other side he doesn't really have that many bluffs, 56, 67, A2 possibly turning a random 55 or 22 into a bluff? I don't know I call here and expect to be beat a lot but this hand can give you insight into how he plays/thinks/betsizing tells etc. Weird situation since he really shouldn't have too many bluffs or valuebets. |
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KeyleK_uk   United Kingdom. Jun 29 2013 11:00. Posts 1687 | | |
| On June 29 2013 09:55 MezmerizePLZ wrote:
Not really familiar with these stakes but...
Definitely bet bigger on the turn, 26-28 would be my sizing with my betting range.
Really read dependent situation, I think I'm calling here as played and seeing what gets shown down. Hes giving you a pretty good price and I generally expect flushes to bet bigger (maybe not? maybe he is just hoping to get called by a 1pair hand with his flush), and he doesn't really have that many other value hands.. KQ, KT, AK double float with AJ? slowplayed sets? KJ? alot of these value hands are discounted slightly since he 4bets AK alot, could fold KQ/KJ on the flop (especially since he didn't have Kh) sets raise flop or turn occasionally..
On the other side he doesn't really have that many bluffs, 56, 67, A2 possibly turning a random 55 or 22 into a bluff? I don't know I call here and expect to be beat a lot but this hand can give you insight into how he plays/thinks/betsizing tells etc. Weird situation since he really shouldn't have too many bluffs or valuebets. |
Thank you Mez |
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MezmerizePLZ   United States. Jun 29 2013 11:01. Posts 2598 | | |
Ima change my mind and say its a fold.. even though his value hand frequency isn't extremely high his bluff frequency seems tiny.. probably only a call against a player that is turning hands into bluffs for this sizing, which most aren't. |
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MezmerizePLZ   United States. Jun 29 2013 11:02. Posts 2598 | | |
Then again... gotta develop those reads somehow LOL |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Jun 29 2013 11:20. Posts 20070 | | |
SMALL TURN BET IS A LITTLE TOO SMALL |
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Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same | |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Jun 29 2013 11:20. Posts 20070 | | |
esp w/ these stack sizes, this isnt 100bb poker |
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Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same | |
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KeyleK_uk   United Kingdom. Jun 29 2013 11:21. Posts 1687 | | |
| On June 29 2013 10:20 TalentedTom wrote:
SMALL TURN BET IS A LITTLE TOO SMALL |
agree, ty |
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poker is soooo much easier when you flop sets | |
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SpasticInk   Sweden. Jun 29 2013 11:29. Posts 6298 | | |
looks foldable, I can see a lot of players playing a small flush draw like this |
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MARSHALL28   United States. Jun 30 2013 20:02. Posts 1897 | | |
56 67 and a2 r all really terrible turn calls from villain.
river is a really clear fold. who r we kidding? this is 100nl, hes gonna chk back all worse hands. |
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