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  1. Preflop, I dont three bet A K oop against a big stacks limp raise. I dont generally three bet A K preflop against a big stack unless I have an exceptional read on him. I three bet short stacks all day long with AK just in hopes of getting it in preflop against their A 2 offsuit because short stacks are just simply silly.If you suggest raising the weak turn bet, what is your play on the flop against the mini raise? Is anyone for three betting the flop and folding to an all in? Or three betting the flop and calling off my whole stack if he repushes. As far as leading the turn from the other
  2. "I assume you wouldn't have posted if you didnt win it."I almost forgot why I stopped posting in poker forums, and you just reminded me, thanks. This is very simple to understand but most people that post dont get it, It does not matter what the villian ends up having, the results of the hand DO NOT MATTER. Its a very simple truth in poker which many people ignore and get too emotional about the game.Villian could have had AA here or AK, thats up to the discussion of the hand, the way the bets are analyzed on each street so that we can put a range of hands on the villian and the reason for p
  3. suited connectors and one gappers are great to take flops with when playing with deep stacks in nl, same reason you call with pocket pairs , people get stubborn with their big hands.
  4. just incase someone read past all the other posts and missed the right strat, here it is again:EASIEST PUSH IN THE WORLD.draw heavy flop, and many hands you are well ahead of. Set in NL, GOLD. Besides, you've got an out to quads if behind .
  5. i dont know the exact % of time that im getting called here too because there are a number of times he is going to check call me with second pair and then im just writing the river bet off as a payment for a crazy image.I just lead the river again for the times that he could have flush draw, im not really thinking that he always had a flush draw in this spot. And i certainly dont bluff a lot considering especially at six max, people like to call a lot. Its just when i find myself on the river after building a decent pot, I think this size of bet is the cheapest I can get away with to steal t
  6. he didnt have a flush draw.I was just pointing out that slow playing as a strategy is about the worst thing you can do. Most the time playing fast and giving lots of action , then also playing fast on your big hands will net the most money, thats my strat in the hand im not just posting it because i wanted to show off. i posted to show what i think about milking small bets off a big hand. But "congrats" on your sarcasm. BTW i never post hand results, they dont matter
  7. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: Bet The Pot)UTG ($136.70)MP ($35.35)Hero ($202.20)SB ($53.20)BB ($135.40)Preflop: Hero is Button with [Ac], [Ad]. UTG calls $1, 1 fold, Hero raises to $4, 1 fold, BB calls $3, UTG calls $3.Flop: ($12.50) [3s], [Ah], [Jh] (3 players)BB checks, UTG bets $8, Hero raises to $31, BB folds, UTG raises to $132.7, Hero calls $101.70.Turn: ($277.90) [Qd] (2 players)River: ($277.90) [4h] (2 players)Final Pot: $277.90
  8. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: Bet The Pot)UTG ($14.90)MP ($37.20)Button ($199.15)SB ($74.15)Hero ($116.30)Preflop: Hero is BB with [Ah], [Kh]. UTG calls $1, 1 fold, Button calls $1, 1 fold, Hero raises to $4, UTG folds, Button raises to $7, Hero calls $3.Flop: ($15.50) [2c], [Ac], [Qs] (2 players)Hero bets $11, Button raises to $22, Hero calls $11.Turn: ($59.50) [Tc] (2 players)Hero checks, Button bets $11, Hero calls $11.River: ($81.50) [Ad] (2 players)Hero checks, Button checks.Final Pot: $81.50
  9. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: Bet The Pot)UTG ($99.55)MP ($21.05)Button ($18.30)SB ($43.45)Hero ($106.20)Preflop: Hero is BB with [9s], [Js]. 3 folds, SB raises to $2, Hero calls $1.Flop: ($4) [8c], [Tc], [2h] (2 players)SB bets $1, Hero raises to $5, SB calls $4.Turn: ($14) [Ad] (2 players)SB bets $3, Hero raises to $16, SB calls $13.River: ($46) [3d] (2 players)SB checks, Hero bets $21, SB folds.Final Pot: $67
  10. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: Bet The Pot)UTG ($65.50)MP ($107.35)Button ($121.60)Hero ($100)BB ($8.85)Preflop: Hero is SB with [Qs], [Ts]. UTG calls $1, 1 fold, Button raises to $5, Hero calls $4.50, 1 fold, UTG folds.Flop: ($12) [Td], [As], [6s] (2 players)Hero bets $11, Button calls $11.Turn: ($34) [3h] (2 players)Hero bets $31, Button calls $31.River: ($96) [Qc] (2 players)Hero bets $53 (All-In), Button calls $53.Final Pot: $202
  11. Been doing great, I really changed up my game, a lot more aggr and a lot more raising suited connectors and pairs preflop, gets a lot more action. Having a great run this month, and I've also called more liberally on the river, stops people from running over you and you get surprised to see just how often people bluff when you check.This hand i took a sec to call, no reads, silly me and 8 tabling six max. Preflop rules out AA, KK, and AK.So i thought it was either A 5, 33, or a bluff that beat me, hence my call.
  12. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: Bet The Pot)Hero ($98.70)BB ($52.55)UTG ($54.70)MP ($19.30)Button ($108.90)Preflop: Hero is SB with [4h], [Ah]. UTG calls $1, 1 fold, Button calls $1, Hero completes, BB checks.Flop: ($4) [Kh], [3d], [As] (4 players)Hero bets $3, BB folds, UTG folds, Button calls $3.Turn: ($10) [4d] (2 players)Hero bets $11, Button calls $11.River: ($32) [2s] (2 players)Hero checks, Button bets $40, Hero calls $40.Final Pot: $112
  13. PUSH PUSH PUSH PUSHScrew check/ calling ,that system will get you no where six max.I completely revamped my game the last couple months and I can say with complete confidence that people play far to weak postflop. Once you start playing your hands aggressively and pushing with your big draws, your opponents get to scared to make plays at pots with you in them so you pick up more money, and you also get the benefit of getting paid off on your sets and overpairs because they believe you to be pushing a flush or straight draw.Leading this flop is good play.I usually play this hand like you did o
  14. HiFirst post in a long long while.This is a super easy river call, especially given that it is six max. You need to be willing to make loose river calls in some situations because the pot is offering you a good enough price, it will prevent your opponents from making too many plays at you, and its just too easy that your kings are ahead here.You played this hand textbook on every street, except for the river. You could make an argument for making this laydown to a PSB, but there are enough value betting/ weak bluffing hands of his that you are ahead of to make this call.
  15. This is one of those situations that your decision is on the flop. I always see a ton of people facing a raise on the flop, just call with a strong hand and then evaluate on the turn, but thats usually not the right way to go.You need to either push the flop or fold. Without any reads on the specific player, just going by the betting through the whole hand, then this is certainly a push, you are ahead of too many of his possible hands. However, if you have stats or a read on the villian, and say his postflop aggression really small, or you have him read as a complete calling station, never
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