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  1. The bet on the river was of course a value bet, I wanted to tempt him into calling with the bottom end of his range, like 7s and Ts. I was also prepared to call a raise, but he pushed, and that made me reconsider.He had seemed like pretty straight forward player. I hadn't seen him make any moves up until this point, except maybe floating some flops.

  2. Villain hasn't folded a c-bet for as long as I've been on the table. ~30+ hands. 26/16.Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (4 handed) Full Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FCP)Button ($26.85)Hero ($34.60)BB ($19.75) Sitting outUTG ($26.20)Preflop: Hero is SB with Q :D , A :D . UTG posts a blind of $0.25. 1 fold, Hero raises to $0.95, UTG (poster) calls $0.60.Flop: ($1.80) T :club: , 5 :D , 7 :)(3 players)Hero bets $1, UTG calls $1.Turn: ($3.80) J :)(3 players)Hero checks, UTG checks.River: ($3.80) K :D(3 players)Hero bets $1.2, UTG raises to $24.35 (All-In), Hero..?

  3. Villain is 48/14/0,73. Full Tilt PokerNo Limit Holdem Ring gameBlinds: $0.10/$0.256 playersConverterStack sizes:UTG: $33.15UTG+1: $23.90Hero: $25.35Button: $23.80SB: $95.10BB: $23.15Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is CO with A :D J :D UTG calls, UTG+1 folds, Hero raises to $1.1, 3 folds, UTG calls.Flop: A :) 2 :D 2 :D ($2.55, 2 players)UTG checks, Hero bets $1.9, UTG calls.Turn: T :club: ($6.35, 2 players)UTG checks, Hero bets $4, UTG calls.River: 8 :) ($14.35, 2 players)UTG bets $9.5, Hero..?

  4. when i referred to ep i was referring to preflop actioni am in position versus the big blind in this hand.Here was my thought process during the handStandard raise preflop w qq hereI spike a good flop for my hand, although it is a flop that connects with his range oftentimes giving him a variety of draws. The BB checks and i bet the flop, he calls.Going to the turn, im putting him on hands like qj j10 kj aj.When villain fires out a near pot sized bet on the turn, I really felt like he was doing so with a weak jack and that I could get all the money in there with him drawing real thin. I didnt want another scare card to hit on the river, allowing him to complete whatever draw he may have had and if nothing else, to stop me from extracting more value vs. his range.I moved in on the turn, and villain called with 97o, I was a bit shocked and at first thought that maybe my turn play was a bit of a spew. I didnt really get a lot of interesting point of views on this hand, but I would however really like to hear what everyone thinks of my line.
    Yeah, you probably have to pay him off here. Flat-calling is not an option if the stacks are what were mentioned above. He will pay you off most of the time with a jack here also.
  5. I usually r/r to at least 4 times the original raise, so in this case you might have tried $1 instead of $0.7.On this board I'm probably just shoving all in for $1.60, since a normal continuation bet is over half your stack anyways. As played, your bet on the river is correct. Check-folding is terrible since you have so much invested already.
    Doesn't really matter what you already have invested. That money is sunken, it's the pot-odds that matters. But still, you can't fold now, 5,5:1 to play for the rest of your money if called on turn.
  6. Conversly though, limping UTG more means your range is a lot wider which makes you harder and more diffiult to play against (by Sklansky's TOP) meaning you profit more for metagame reasons.
    Your range is only wider if your opponents don't reraise, but if you end up OOP in a 3+way pot, your AA or KK have virtually turned into 72 on many flops.When you get your desired result - a raise from LP after a couple of limpers - your hand will be face up once you re-pop it.
  7. I almost never open-limp, so this is a move I don't really make at all. Seems to be a bad play with aces and kings also, in an agressive game you are more likely to get value from your hand by raising.Also, when playing aganist compotent opponents: If you do this with aces or kings, you have to do it with other hands as well.

  8. I felt AKs was good enough hand to valuebet preflop (I was sure both UTG and SB calls pretty much any amount ATC). Was it right to valuebet preflop?Comments on river please.
    Of course you raise AKs on the button preflop. What else are you suppose to do? :club: It's wise to check behind on the flop against these players. Take the "free" card on the turn. No point in raising when you have the NFD and he makes a $0.25 bet into a $5.50 pot. You don't want to blow of a weaker FD.The way this hand played out, I think we have to felt it on the river. We often see a smaller flush here. Sometimes he has a FH, but, if so, he played it horrible.
  9. OK. Your opponents play way too loose, this probably indicates that they ain't strong players. Therefore you probably have an advantage in post-flop play. Punish them. Buy in for the maximum, so you have lots of room to outplay them. Try to float their c-bets more often, see if they will second barrel. Play almost strictly positional poker. I know it is hard to sit around waiting for good hands in a slow homegame. It would probably be profitable long-term though.

  10. Do we bet the turn here, or do we check for pot-control? Villain is 15/5.8/11 (based on 70 hands).Full Tilt PokerNo Limit Holdem Ring gameBlinds: $0.05/$0.106 playersConverterStack sizes:UTG: $9.85UTG+1: $5.70CO: $5.30Hero: $25.40SB: $5BB: $12.60Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is Button with A :D T :D3 folds, Hero raises to $0.35, SB calls $0.3 (pot was $0.5), BB calls $0.25 (pot was $0.8).Flop: K :D A :club: 2 :D ($1.05, 3 players)SB checks, BB bets $0.6, Hero calls $0.6 (pot was $1.65), SB folds.Turn: 7 :) ($2.25, 2 players)BB checks, Hero...?

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