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Handnr: 1081458
Submitted by : KoeBawlt

PokerStars Zoom Hand #186943626858: Holdem No Limit ($0.02/$0.05) - 2018/05/27 21:33:19 ET
Table Donati 6-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: arti192837 ($5 in chips)
Seat 2: KoeBawlt ($5.79 in chips)
Seat 3: MWsales ($5.17 in chips)
Seat 4: Speer_DAP ($3.04 in chips)
Seat 5: keepitfan ($12.48 in chips)
Seat 6: MaikRishard ($5.16 in chips)
KoeBawlt: posts small blind $0.02
MWsales: posts big blind $0.05

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to KoeBawlt TcJc
Speer_DAP: raises $0.10 to $0.15
keepitfan: folds
MaikRishard: folds
arti192837: folds
KoeBawlt: calls $0.13
MWsales: calls $0.10

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $0.45)

   4hTs6s
KoeBawlt: bets $0.34
MWsales: calls $0.34
Speer_DAP: calls $0.34

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $1.47)

   4hTs6s3d
KoeBawlt: bets $1.01
MWsales: calls $1.01
Speer_DAP: folds

River (Pot : $3.49)

   4hTs6s3d8d
KoeBawlt: checks
MWsales: bets $3.67 and is all-in
KoeBawlt: calls $3.67

Showdown
MWsales: shows 6h6d (three of a kind, Sixes)
KoeBawlt: shows TcJc (a pair of Tens)
MWsales collected $10.38 from pot

Summary
Total pot $10.83 | Rake $0.45
Board  4hTs6s3d8d
Seat 1: arti192837 (button) folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: KoeBawlt (small blind) showed TcJc and lost with a pair of Tens
Seat 3: MWsales (big blind) showed 6h6d and won ($10.38) with three of a kind, Sixes
Seat 4: Speer_DAP folded on the Turn
Seat 5: keepitfan folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 6: MaikRishard folded before Flop (didnt bet)

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KoeBawlt   Canada. May 28 2018 02:43. Posts 378

I bet flop because I think frequently people don't bet their weaker hands in 3 way pots and I want to charge their draws. Turn I am in the same situation and I think many draws still call, especially flush draws. River I do not think completes that many straights, only 97, 57, 52 have got there, and the latter two may have raised turn. By river I think there are a number of missed flush draws. In hindsight the slight river overbet gives me some pause.

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Nitewin   United States. May 28 2018 14:25. Posts 1552

You have a long journey my friend.


SleepyHead   . May 28 2018 16:13. Posts 879

Nobody bluffs missed flush draws

Dude you some social darwinist ideas that they are giving hitlers ghost a boner - Baal 

Trav94   Canada. May 29 2018 09:59. Posts 1789

So you decide to donk the flop with your worst top pair into a perceived strong UTG opening range as well as BB behind you, and then continue turn when called twice? What Nitewin said.

 Last edit: 29/05/2018 10:00

Spitfiree   Bulgaria. May 29 2018 13:49. Posts 9634


  On May 28 2018 13:25 Nitewin wrote:
You have a long journey my friend.


what if he just wants to reach the skill to be more adequate than his friends in home games, thats not that big of a journey :D


LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. May 29 2018 22:24. Posts 15163

Great advice noobs...

KoeBawlt when considering your opponent's ranges you have to be careful not to overly focus only on draw, or made hands for that matter too much, you just had tunnel vision on possible draws but there's not that many really that will call multiple streets

What you say is true, they do have a lot of draws but
1) You cut value from all air that could bluff vs you on flop or turn
2) There are a ton of stronger hands than bead you and you want to consider that part of their ranges
i.e. all TT+, 66, 44, ATs, KTs, QTs, AKo utg has
and TT, 66, 44, ATs, KTs, QTs, T6s even ATo the BB can have

Then you consider things like your range and what you represent


Also you should just fold preflop when you're starting out fyi, it might be a fodl if you're a good player btw

93% Sure!  

KoeBawlt   Canada. Jun 14 2018 01:59. Posts 378

Thanks all and especially Lemon.

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