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  1. Full Tilt Poker Pot-Limit , $0.25 BB (5 handed) Hand History converter, Courtesy of PokerZion.comSB ($16.65)BB ($25.35)UTG ($8.45)MP ($25)Hero ($41.60)Preflop: Hero is Button with 7s, 8s, Kd, 4s. 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.85, SB calls $0.75, BB raises to $3.4, Hero calls $2.55, SB folds.Flop: ($7.65) 4c, 4h, 7h (2 players)BB bets $3.8, Hero ??????????????????????????????????I obviously flopped gin here and am unsure how to extract maximum value. I've been playing fairly loose aggressive from the button. Villain plays very straight forward and is obviously representing Aces or possibly kings. Should I smooth call and hope he bets again on the turn or make a pot size raise?

  2. Full Tilt Poker Pot-Limit , $0.25 BB (5 handed) Hand History converter, Courtesy of PokerZion.comI've only been at the table for approximately 30 hands. Villain seems to be playing tight passive. BB ($17.50)UTG ($25.35)MP ($8.45)Button ($25)Hero ($27.50)Preflop: Hero is SB with Ac, 7h, 7c, 3s. 2 folds, Button raises to $0.85, Hero calls $0.75, BB calls $0.60.Flop: ($2.55) Th, 4h, 3c (3 players)Hero checks, BB checks, Button checks.Turn: ($2.55) Tc (3 players)Hero checks, BB checks, Button bets $1.65, Hero calls $1.65, BB folds.River: ($5.85) 7s (2 players)Hero bets $2.9, Button raises to $12.25, Hero??????????Pot Size: $21

  3. It's been 6 months since I was really used to PLO stats.Bud is profitable at 21/6 (or something like that)Bdc30 is profitable at 26/20ishIggy destroys souls at 32/23 ish (I think)I used to be about 30/20 IIRC.Really, if you're asking questions about stats I think your VPIP should be between 22 and 28, and PFR between 12 and 18. Something like 22/14 is pretty healthy.At NLHE 6max I play something like 32/26, but I would always tell people that 20/18ish is what you should aim for. Learn to play TAG and then expand if and when your game transitions.Some general things to note: - Don't open limp (there are occasions for it, but as a rule you should always be open raising until you know where limping is better)- Your button VPIP should be at least 1.5x more than UTG VPIP, and preferably over 2x.- Your button PFR should be at least 1.5x your UTG PFR.- Your steal% should be at least 25%, and preferably higher.- Your aggression factors should decrease from flop to turn to river. I can't remember what figures are good, but probably something like 3.5/2.5/2 is likely to be good.
    You are the man sir. Very helpful. Thanks. As for your point about button VPIP being at least 1.5x more than UTG VPIP-does that apply to PLO as well as holdem?
  4. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (5 handed) Poker Stars Converter Tool from http://www.flopturnriver.comFlopTurnRiver.com (Format: Plain Text)Button ($17.70)SB ($19.65)BB ($9.10)UTG ($4.95)Hero ($8.55)Preflop: Hero is MP with Jh, 8h. 1 fold, Hero raises to $0.3, 1 fold, SB calls $0.25, 1 fold.Flop: ($0.70) 3d, 8s, 5s (2 players)SB bets $0.5, Hero raises to $1.2, SB calls $0.70.Turn: ($3.10) 5d (2 players)SB checks, Hero bets $3, SB raises to $6, Hero raises to $7.05, SB calls $1.05.River: ($17.20) Ks (2 players)Final Pot: $17.20

  5. I have the vague sense that I played this hand horribly but am not really sure why. I would appreciate analysis and critiques on the decision i made on every street.POKERSTARS 6-Max Cash Game: No Limit Holdem ($0.10/$0.25)Seat 1: ($13.35 in chips) Seat 2: ($32 in chips) Seat 3: ($23.10 in chips) Button: ($25.05 in chips) Small Blind: ($40.85 in chips) Hero-Big Blind: ($30.95)*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Hero [9d Ad]Seat 1: folds Seat 2: raises $0.50 to $0.75Seat 3: folds Button: calls $0.75Seat 5: folds Hero: calls $0.50*** FLOP *** [9c 8d 2s]Hero: checks Seat 2: bets $1.50Button: calls $1.50Hero: calls $1.50*** TURN *** [9c 8d 2s] [Kd]Hero: checks Seat 2: checks Button: bets $2.25Hero: raises $4.75 to $7Seat 2: folds Button: calls $4.75*** RIVER *** [9c 8d 2s Kd] [2h]Hero: bets $10Button: raises $5.80 to $15.80 and is all-inHero: calls $5.80

  6. It means there was no bet for him to call on the flop, and for him to fold, he just would have had to throw his hand away when the action got to him, when facing no bet.
    Yeap, you're right. My bad. In that case, fold to the SB's turn bet. Again-chasing for half the pot in that spot is a recipe for getting quartered at best. You're a so9lid player who can find a bunch of better spots to get it in.
  7. PokerStars 0.10/0.20 Omaha/8 (10 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)Preflop: Hero is UTG with Kspade.gif, Jdiamond.gif, Aspade.gif, Aheart.gif. Hero calls, 1 fold, UTG+2 raises, 5 folds, SB calls, 1 fold, Hero calls.Flop: (7 SB) Adiamond.gif, Jclub.gif, 7club.gif(3 players)SB checks, Hero bets, UTG+2 raises, SB calls, Hero 3-bets, UTG+2 calls, SB calls.Turn: (8 BB) 6heart.gif(3 players)SB checks, Hero bets, UTG+2 calls, SB calls.River: (11 BB) Tclub.gif(3 players)SB bets, Hero ???Too obvioius that SB has hit the flush? Do I have to call regardless?
    Basic question: is the SB player a solid player or a donk? If he's a donk (which are common at $.10/$.20) I'm calling %90 of the time (since you're priced in).
  8. Does it ever make sense to fold a weak AAxx preflop in PLO. I lost a bunch of big pots in PLO tournys and cash games lately by stacking off preflop with a weak AAxx (AA64os, AA72os, etc.). Each time I found myself up against a stronger AAxx hand, and the xx cards ended up deciding the pot. Obviously, the only reason to think about folding AA preflop would be if you're pretty sure you up against another AAxx. It's usually easy to figure out since good player isn't going to stack off preflop with kkxx. Although I suppose an argument could be made that the $ already in the pot (once you realize you're up agains another AAxx) might give you the odds to call even if you're behind. What do you guys think?

  9. $3.40 NL Holdem Turbo Sit&Goon PokerStarsBlinds t75/t150Hero in SB with 10d10cM1: FoldsM2 (t3,565): raises to t450Button: FoldsHero in SB (t4,590): ????BB (t2,556): ????I hardly ever call in these things. It's usually either fold or shove. But since I'm sitting on a comfortable chip stack it doesn't seems negative EV to puch into what is most likely a coinflip situation. Is calling correct here? My concern with just calling is that the BB might shove after I call. Any thoughts?

  10. $3.40 PLO Sit&Go TurboBlinds t30/t60Seat 1 (t1,330): Calls t30Seat 2 (t1,610): Calls t30Seat 3 (t2,150): Calls t30Seat 4 (t1,210): Calls t30Seat 5 (t1,360): FoldsHero (t2,350) with Ac8cAsJc: Calls t30Seat 7 (t1,480): FoldsButton (t1,430): Raises t240SB (t1,225): FoldsBB (t690): Raises t510Seat 1: FoldsSeat 2: FoldsSeat 3: FoldsSeat 4: FoldsHero: Reraises t1,905Button: All-in for t1,430BB: All-inI really think I have an edge over these guys post flop. If that's true, is it a good idea to stack off preflop this early in a trournament when I'm sitting on a decent number of chips?

  11. $3.40 Single Table HORSE Turbo Sit & Go on PokerStarsOmaha 8/B SectionBlinds t75/t150Omaha 8 is certainly my weakest game. Any critiques on any part of the hand would be greatly appreciated.PREFLOPSeat 1 (t,4298): FoldsHero (t1,334): Calls with 3dQd4sQcSeat 3 (t1,635: CallsSeat 4 (t2,934): CallsSeat 5 (t8,407): CallsBotton (t3,302): FoldsSmall Blind (t2,684): CallsBig Blind (t4,298): ChecksPot Size: t900FLOP: 5s 2h 8dSmall Blind: ChecksBig Blind: ChecksHero: ChecksSeat 3: Bets t150Seat 4: FoldsSeat 5: CallsBotton: FoldsSmall Blind: FoldsBig Blind: CallsHero: CallsPot Size: t1,500TURN: 6dSmall Blind: ChecksHero: Bets t300Seat 3: Raises to t600Seat 5: FoldsSmall Blind: FoldsHero: CallsPot Size: t2,700RIVER: 10sHero: Bets t300Seat 3: Calls

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