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  1. Yeah, that's what i meant..check fold as in...check behind or fold? it was late and i was tired...
  2. I like that post. I do disagree with a few things, I could be wrong, just my opinion. I'd like your feedback on it Temp Nuts.I play a lot of low limit...and I see a LOT of minraises. All over the place. They are almost always just weak hands. Here the flush draw is totally possible. I don't think it was a sign of intelligence to minraise the fd. I think it was just another scared player not knowing what to do and minraising. It's rare that I fold to a minraise. It's also fairly rare, less rare, that I call minraises. I think there's a very decent chance that he's gonig to a fold a fl
  3. That's very true. When I read this hand I was just thinking about what a bad situation you were getting yourself into. I really don't like this play with a short stack. Most players who are that short at this game don't really think about how short they are really leaving themselves. I'm sure we've all seen short stacks put in 2/3 of their stack then fold to a raise...but if he has anything but complete air, he's probably going to get it in. You're beating nothing that calls/shoves here...I feel like a c/f is probably best. If the short stack sticks around you're going to be able to take
  4. I just read that post and I disagree. I don't think with a very strong 3bet that the flush draw is calling, that's why I advised such a strong bet. Make it so the flush draw doesn't want to call you else the 3bet is pointless. Players at the .05/.10 are VERY scared and will fold to strong looking bets.Sorry for double post.
  5. Minbet looks really weak to me. I reraise here like 75-80% of the time. With no read on the player it's tough. If I have some doubt in his bet (usually I have a lot of doubt) I make a very strong raise here. This way it's very easy to get away from and you'll probably just take the pot down right there. The only thing that's going to call/raise your big raise is a Q. Calling the minraise is very weak...followed by a check means if I'm villain I'm double barreling every time there.I don't think he made his hand until the turn IF he even had a hand. I like the reraise on the flop.I also s
  6. You should do another one of these next month or the month after. I joined the forum too late, but this sounds fun as hell.
  7. I know what you mean with the playing more hands pre in the micro games, I agree. I was also playing extra strong UTG just to try to induce more folds and more HU pots because, as I'm sure you know, they are very easy to make fold. You can push them off of almost every single hand with nothing more than a cbet.I don't like the preflop play. I think I like to just lay that down. The donks at this level don't respect utg and now you're just playing a bad hand oop. I make that play from the cuttoff if i'm leading it else i just get away from it. The raise isnt' terrible by any means, just n
  8. Beautiful.And yeah, I used http://poker-tools.flopturnriver.com/Hand-Converter.php.It worked, but it was still wrong so i had to fix it manually.Thanks for all the help though!
  9. It honestly wasn't so bad for cash games until very recently, and the games are still extremely soft. I agree the site sucks big balls...but the low levels are about as soft as you can get. I'm going to move to Bodog once i can play the 2/3 or so...Does someone recommend otherwise?
  10. Are there any other low limit multi-tablers from UB here that are having as much of a problem finding several tables to play at once?Ultimate Bet just started Bad Beat Jackpot tables like other sites have done in the past. Every raked hand is now raked an extra $.50 no matter what level you're playing. I play the $.25/.50 so these games are completely unprofitable. So, naturally I have been playing the non bbj tables. Currently I'm sitting at every .25/.50 table open right now (7 of them) and at 4 of them I'm sitting alone and have been for about 30 minutes or so which had never happened b
  11. He actually had 78hh...so he stacked me off with mid pair :-P
  12. I like what you said, but I actually disagree with the last part. I don't know what level you play, but at the .25/.50, he's going to pay me off with top pair good kick almost every time unless a heart falls and he sees something else. These guys get it in light very often. You are probably right though - leading the turn might be better.
  13. Ultimate Bet No-Limit Hold'em, $.50 BB (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FCP)Button ($91.05)SB ($25.45)Hero ($50.05)UTG ($43)MP ($64.65)Preflop: Hero is BB with 6 , 6 . 1 fold, MP calls $0.50, Button raises to $2.25, 1 fold, Hero calls $1.75, MP folds.Flop: ($5.25) 6 , A , T (2 players)Hero checks, Button bets $4.5, Hero calls $4.50.Turn: ($14.25) 8 (2 players)Hero checks, Button bets $12, Hero raises $43, Button calls $43 all inRiver: ($38.25) 2 (2 players)Final Pot: $38.25I just sat down at the table and I was playing 5 or 6 tables so i didn't have
  14. It seems like you guys already figured this hand out...but reading it I kind of got a question myself.I only like the call on the flop because of how small the bet was. I would have folded had it been a $5 bet.On the turn though, you made your straight and you thought that would make you good on the flop. The 9 hit and he got it in...doesn't that mean the only hands you're now more afraid of are 89 and 99?I don't even think 99 is really probable here either because you said he "plays his hands very strongly". He made such a weak bet on the flop; that shows strength to me. Such a low over p
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