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Bubba83

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  1. I have watched over the 25-50 game at UB quite a bit, and the only other alias that comes close to doing as well as Spirit Rock is Zhuge Liang. Both players are dominant in that game and usually come out above Hellmuth when they play there.
  2. i havent replied to any of these yet, but after i voted, i was really surprised when i saw the results and Doyle was leading this poll, when it comes to being an all around better player, Greenstein far surpasses Brunson.
  3. Incidentally, i think you make the most with the c/c c/c b/f line according to what he had. I really like that line because it's defensive and even though you're not really sure where you're at in the hand, it keeps the pot small and I think it's a decent play. You're getting paid off the most with this line when you're good, and losing the least when you're beat. What about the line where you bet out on the flop? Or was he the type of guy that would raise your flop bet out with anything just to re-establish the lead he had preflop? If that's the case a flop bet out doesn't accomplish any
  4. I think I'd bet out on the river something smallish, like $20. It looks like you could have been drawing here, and your play throughout the hand could resemble a suited connector to your opponent. He will most likely just call here with Kx, and you can pay the smallish bet you wanted to see his king, or you could be value betting the best hand if he has 10s or jacks. If he raises who knows, get out, you've represented a flush and he still wants to raise!
  5. I don't think you can put anyone on a set, but that flop is pretty ragged. I think it is quite likely someone has a set.
  6. The turn raise is only good if no one has a set, in my opinion, which is a very ignorant assumption after the action on the flop. What else does the CO call 3 bets cold with after checking besides a runner runner flush draw + pair, perhaps maybe even your nut flush draw, or a set. I suppose 89 or 56 is also a feasible holding, but I don't think your turn raise has positive EV very often.
  7. The flush couldn't have possibly won could it have? If so, what did the other players have?
  8. If multiple players cold calling 2 bets and 3 bets is a common occurance at 2/4 PokerStars, does anyone have a bonus code? Sign me up!
  9. You're looking bigtime in hindsight, the chances the others call after SB bets out and BB raises the turn are VERY low in most games, unless this guy knows something we don't, the raise decreases your drawing value in almost any situation.The fact that he did get more value by raising in this particular hand because the people cold called the turn behind SB/BB is irrelevant if we are looking at longterm results.
  10. On the turn you're no longer cleaning up overcards, someone has a set here 80% of the time after how this hand has played out.Now you should be hoping for everyone to stay in the pot to improve your equity on hitting the flush, not forcing people out so you can lose more money 80% of the time when you do hit your top pair against a set.
  11. Hero jammed on every street with some bets that its unreal no one dropped out like bet raise and hero 3 bets all in a row and someone still cold calls! You have a really bad drawing hand and raising isnt going to get a set out so you dont pickup any more outs by getting people to drop out of the hand incase the board pairs when you hit your flush. it's just awful!
  12. I didn't think he'd check raise AA on the turn, damn!
  13. I think it's spewage, but at the lower limits its hard to tell sometimes. He could just have AK i suppose. I don't want to look too deep into this hand, i'd rather make a guess at what he holds. My guess: KK!How'd I do?
  14. It's interesting, I don't think your ace outs are clean, and it's likely SB has AK and will 3 bet after you cold call, which would obviously make the call a bad one. I think it's marginal and I'd usually fold here unless I thought I could make a LOT if my straight/runner runner flush came. Depends on the players at the table i suppose.
  15. maybe he open-raised from UTG with what he knew to be a marginal hand, and then when he got 3 bet he decided to play it strong enough to represent a big pair, because he wants his UTG position raises to be respected? Or, maybe he's just stupid!
  16. The raise wasn't that big preflop. He has put $2 in and only has to call $4 more to try and flop a set, i'd make the same call with any of those hands you "coudn't put him on" But either way, the way this hand played out and based on his stack size, I'm calling the all-in, You could definitely have him beat and his all-in re-raise was just $21 dollars more, bringing the pot to a total of $65. You're getting a little over 3:1 on your money. If you think you're ahead more than 25% of the time, you should call.
  17. The replies on here always read way too much into the pokertracker stats. Sure maybe we can surmise something about the BB but we have only seen the CO play 20 hands, that means he has been the CO only two other times!!! How the heck would the CO know we're a TAG on the button? He's been at the table two rounds!Anyway, I agree with Screech's reply, I 3 bet preflop, the BB would have folded, and you're probably picking up this pot after the CO checks and you bet the flop.It's kind of funny to me that the CO flat calls on both the flop and the turn here with absolutely no hand
  18. Ultimate Bet 3/6 Hold'em (8 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cxPreflop: Hero is BB with J:club:, J:heart:. 6 folds, SB calls.Flop: (4 SB) 3:diamond:, 6:heart:, 9:club: (2 players)SB bets, SB calls.Turn: (6 BB) 8:spade: (2 players)SB bets, Hero calls.River: (12 BB) T:diamond: (2 players)SB bets, Hero calls.Final Pot: 14 BBI'd like to hear what you guys think about this hand. I really dislike pots like these, I am a tight aggressive player and I generally dislike big variance hands like this. I love having jacks, and i'd actually rather be up against a raise from someone from MP etc. Th
  19. Alright, many of you have seen me around for about a week or so, and I've really enjoyed both contributing my thoughts and opinions and receiving amazing feedback. I am a winning player online and I think I analyze situations well, but now it is finally time to prove my ignorance to you all. Many posts I see say that a player is x/x/x where x are numbers, I have no idea what any of these numbers mean. I also dont understand what VPIP means, and several other numbers that you guys seem to be getting. I am guessing the x/x/x for a player is being tracked using pokertracker or similar, to ev
  20. i think check raising the turn will scare the button from 3 betting most times, and also scare the rest of the field behind you, luckily UTG called 2 bets cold to give you some extra money, which i am surprised about, but yeah i'd lead this turn hoping the field calls and the button raises, then i 3 bet.
  21. I'm calling the flop, folding the turn. When the SB bets out again on the turn I think that means he's got you beat. Afterall, everyone called his flop bet, and he's still betting into everyone on the turn despite the fact he could be raised by someone slow playing. Even if he doesnt ave you beat, someone could have flat called with two pair or trips, or hit two pair or trips on the turn. I hate your position in this hand acting right after the SB. With so many people behind you left to act, it's quite likely they wanted to wait til the turn for a raise, which puts you in a really bad spo
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