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Peak01

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  1. I like the raise preflop.On the flop depending on how aggressive they are. If they check/raise alot I like the checking but if they are passive I like to bet the flop.As played on the turn I would check behind River I like the raise
  2. Acid, I do like your thinking about the villians stack size in the future stages. I made the $8.90 bet on the flop because it put the first guy all-in and had I been thinking about the future betting rounds I would have bet more so that I could bet bigger and keep from having a questionable decision on the river. I agree with pushing the turn as an option as well. Thanks for the feedback everyone.
  3. No reads on Villian. Absolute PokerNo Limit Holdem Ring gameBlinds: $0.25/$0.506 playersConverterPre-flop: (6 players) Hero is Button with :D 2 folds, CO raises to $1, Hero raises to $3.5, SB calls, BB folds, CO calls.Flop: ($11, 3 players)SB checks, CO checks, Hero bets $8.9, SB folds, CO calls.Turn: ($28.8, 2 players)CO checks, Hero bets $25, CO calls.River: ($78.8, 2 players)CO is all-in $36.75, Hero ?.Results:Final pot: $152.3
  4. when someone bets the pot with that many players in a hand it will be very hard to get him off the hand without a showdown. Part of playing a draw aggressive is for the fold equity which I do not see in this case. I would just call the flop in this case
  5. You have position so I don't mind just calling preflop.On the flop I would float him and evaluate on the turn. Unless you have a solid read I wouldnt give up that easy on the flop. having the Qh helps to.
  6. I am going to assume that you play a TAG style. He most likely knows this and if you raised him I highly doubt he is reraising without having you beat. Easy Fold here IMP.
  7. And attaching the picture you do to your posts isn't crap?
  8. Their way of saying:UTG: "I'm a donk"MP3: "No, I'm a donk"UTG: "Okay, but I'm a bigger donk"MP3: "No, I'm a bigger donk"UTG: "I'm the biggest donk"MP3: "No, I am the biggest donk of them all"
  9. Raise the turn to $20. I prefer to take it down on the turn than let a draw catch up.
  10. I prefer to C/R heads up a higher % of the time. You are more likely to get a c-bet heads up. In multi-way pots I will lead the betting a higher % of the time.
  11. Nope, but when I do the same donkey move and lose a buy-in I try and rationalize it to myself as well. Doesn't make me feel any better though.You know you don't have to make these kind of moves at these stakes.
  12. You are missing the fact that MP bet into the preflop raiser then called our raise. He is strong and most likely stronger than TT. Also, one of the draws got there on the turn. I shut down here. I have learned the hard way not to fall in love with overpair.
  13. You don't want to check on the turn here. You very likely have the best hand and letting him have a free card to draw out on you is criminal. I agree with keeping pots small but in this case you have to bet it.
  14. I think you may need to hit your flush (could be behind here) but you have the odds so get it all-in.C'mon Spade!
  15. I agree, read my first post. He just wanted reasoning for folding preflop so I was giving him the math.
  16. Reason for folding J9o preflop. Hands you need to hit in order to play after the flop and % they hit:Two pair = 2.02%Open ended straight = 8.08%Trips = 1.34%Boat = .092%quads = .001%Total = 11.53% So here is your math on why 5 to 1 is not good enough and you should FOLD
  17. Ooops, thanks CBass. Either way you have to call and hope for a chop.
  18. OMG, please fold this preflop next time! You only have $25 left so you have to call now. Pray that you get out of this donkey hand with a chopped pot.
  19. You did post this for advice correct? If you already had all the answers then don't post it next time. Preflop is questionable. Calling this is not bad but if you are going to play these hands OOP then you need to be a strong postflop player and know how to keep the pot small. Since you did call then you are looking to hit a flop "HARD" and TP/WK is not "HARD". Getting all your chips in on this board to a preflop reraiser is borderline donkish. Since you did put all your chips in I go back to my above statement about being a strong postflop player and next time you should fold your marginal
  20. Your easily beat here. Should of shut down after the raise on the flop. C/F the turn was your best option.
  21. Hand 1: you committed yourself preflop when you called his reraise. Just get it all-in now.Hand 2: Fold. You can only beat AK or AJ. Next time bet the river or fold preflop/flop.
  22. Pot sized yes but less likely with an overbet which is the reason I would bet the pot. I want some hands that I can still beat to stay in. If you suck at post flop play then by all means overbet the pot here.
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