Jeff 0 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 at a fairly loose 3/6 B&M game, 9 handed. I am the CO. Villian looks like he is a purely recreational player, seems weak. UTG calls, UTG+1 (Villian) raises, everyone folds to me. I have JJ. I reraise. Everyone folds to the Villian who calls. The rest of the hand, he checks and I bet out. Nothing higher than a 10 comes. He folds on the river...Right play or did I overplay the Jacks? Link to post Share on other sites
Canada 0 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 at a fairly loose 3/6 B&M game, 9 handed. I am the CO. Villian looks like he is a purely recreational player, seems weak. UTG calls, UTG+1 (Villian) raises, everyone folds to me. I have JJ. I reraise. Everyone folds to the Villian who calls. The rest of the hand, he checks and I bet out. Nothing higher than a 10 comes. He folds on the river...Right play or did I overplay the Jacks?No other way to play it Link to post Share on other sites
amarillotg 0 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 at a fairly loose 3/6 B&M game, 9 handed. I am the CO. Villian looks like he is a purely recreational player, seems weak. UTG calls, UTG+1 (Villian) raises, everyone folds to me. I have JJ. I reraise. Everyone folds to the Villian who calls. The rest of the hand, he checks and I bet out. Nothing higher than a 10 comes. He folds on the river...Right play or did I overplay the Jacks?No other way to play it Link to post Share on other sites
Rocketwadster 0 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 at a fairly loose 3/6 B&M game, 9 handed. I am the CO. Villian looks like he is a purely recreational player, seems weak. UTG calls, UTG+1 (Villian) raises, everyone folds to me. I have JJ. I reraise. Everyone folds to the Villian who calls. The rest of the hand, he checks and I bet out. Nothing higher than a 10 comes. He folds on the river...Right play or did I overplay the Jacks?I think that you played it correctly. Screams of an ace-king that your opponent chased the entire time. I am curious though what you would have done had the following occured:1) Villain capped pre-flop, then bet out on flop.2) Villain called pre-flop, then led out on flop.3) Villain capped pre-flop, then check-raised the flop.4) Villain called pre-flop, then check-raised the flop.etc.I never seem to know what to do with aces after the flop... 8) Link to post Share on other sites
Rokuban 0 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 at a fairly loose 3/6 B&M game, 9 handed. I am the CO. Villian looks like he is a purely recreational player, seems weak. UTG calls, UTG+1 (Villian) raises, everyone folds to me. I have JJ. I reraise. Everyone folds to the Villian who calls. The rest of the hand, he checks and I bet out. Nothing higher than a 10 comes. He folds on the river...Right play or did I overplay the Jacks?Well played. He was probably chasing his Ace. Ace are magic cards to recreational players. Link to post Share on other sites
Jeff 0 Posted January 4, 2006 Author Share Posted January 4, 2006 at a fairly loose 3/6 B&M game, 9 handed. I am the CO. Villian looks like he is a purely recreational player, seems weak. UTG calls, UTG+1 (Villian) raises, everyone folds to me. I have JJ. I reraise. Everyone folds to the Villian who calls. The rest of the hand, he checks and I bet out. Nothing higher than a 10 comes. He folds on the river...Right play or did I overplay the Jacks?I think that you played it correctly. Screams of an ace-king that your opponent chased the entire time. I am curious though what you would have done had the following occured:1) Villain capped pre-flop, then bet out on flop.2) Villain called pre-flop, then led out on flop.3) Villain capped pre-flop, then check-raised the flop.4) Villain called pre-flop, then check-raised the flop.etc.I never seem to know what to do with aces after the flop... 8)Good questions. 1. probably would have called the flop and maybe folded the turn2. maybe raise the flop or turn3. called the flop and if he led again maybe called one more bet Link to post Share on other sites
Actuary 3 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 everyone in a nice mood today I guess..just to make sure:What the hell were your options?You have the 4th best starting hand in LHE and 3 bet preflop and then bet when checked to?Of course you overpalyed it.Check the flop and let him catch up, then pop the river once he decides to bet. Link to post Share on other sites
Jeff 0 Posted January 4, 2006 Author Share Posted January 4, 2006 everyone in a nice mood today I guess..just to make sure:What the hell were your options?You have the 4th best starting hand in LHE and 3 bet preflop and then bet when checked to?Of course you overpalyed it.Check the flop and let him catch up, then pop the river once he decides to bet.I wouldn't have been able to check the flop. If I call pre flop as you suggest, then he would have bet the flop, and my option then would only be to raise. Quite frankly since you were not there, you don't know what the hell you are talking about and don't appreaciate your tone, you jackass.Edit: also, I forgot to add the my reraising the flop forced the small blind, BB, and UTG to cold call 2 bets, so I wanted to get rid of them and play heads up. Boy, you really don't know what you are talking about do you? Link to post Share on other sites
mrdannyg 274 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 at a fairly loose 3/6 B&M game, 9 handed. I am the CO. Villian looks like he is a purely recreational player, seems weak. UTG calls, UTG+1 (Villian) raises, everyone folds to me. I have JJ. I reraise. Everyone folds to the Villian who calls. The rest of the hand, he checks and I bet out. Nothing higher than a 10 comes. He folds on the river...Right play or did I overplay the Jacks?I think that you played it correctly. Screams of an ace-king that your opponent chased the entire time. I am curious though what you would have done had the following occured:1) Villain capped pre-flop, then bet out on flop.2) Villain called pre-flop, then led out on flop.3) Villain capped pre-flop, then check-raised the flop.4) Villain called pre-flop, then check-raised the flop.etc.I never seem to know what to do with aces after the flop... 8)Good questions. 1. probably would have called the flop and maybe folded the turn2. maybe raise the flop or turn3. called the flop and if he led again maybe called one more betcalling one more bet is a big mistake.if you are considering folding, you can raise the flop and either fold to a 3-bet, or call that and fold the turn.but if you're afraid of being behind, just call down. don't fold. Link to post Share on other sites
Jeff 0 Posted January 4, 2006 Author Share Posted January 4, 2006 at a fairly loose 3/6 B&M game, 9 handed. I am the CO. Villian looks like he is a purely recreational player, seems weak. UTG calls, UTG+1 (Villian) raises, everyone folds to me. I have JJ. I reraise. Everyone folds to the Villian who calls. The rest of the hand, he checks and I bet out. Nothing higher than a 10 comes. He folds on the river...Right play or did I overplay the Jacks?I think that you played it correctly. Screams of an ace-king that your opponent chased the entire time. I am curious though what you would have done had the following occured:1) Villain capped pre-flop, then bet out on flop.2) Villain called pre-flop, then led out on flop.3) Villain capped pre-flop, then check-raised the flop.4) Villain called pre-flop, then check-raised the flop.etc.I never seem to know what to do with aces after the flop... 8)you're right. thanks, Good questions. 1. probably would have called the flop and maybe folded the turn2. maybe raise the flop or turn3. called the flop and if he led again maybe called one more betcalling one more bet is a big mistake.if you are considering folding, you can raise the flop and either fold to a 3-bet, or call that and fold the turn.but if you're afraid of being behind, just call down. don't fold.you're right. thanks, Link to post Share on other sites
Actuary 3 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 Quite frankly since you were not there, you don't know what the hell you are talking about and don't appreaciate your tone, you jackass.Edit: also, I forgot to add the my reraising the flop forced the small blind, BB, and UTG to cold call 2 bets, so I wanted to get rid of them and play heads up. Boy, you really don't know what you are talking about do you?you post a ridiculously standard hand and then fall for my obviously over the top sarcastic remark.you must be old.Read the forum once before posting, you may notice how my reply is clearly, sarcasm.I hate my job.It's not you, it's me.I have no patience for retards Link to post Share on other sites
Jeff 0 Posted January 4, 2006 Author Share Posted January 4, 2006 Quite frankly since you were not there, you don't know what the hell you are talking about and don't appreaciate your tone, you jackass.Edit: also, I forgot to add the my reraising the flop forced the small blind, BB, and UTG to cold call 2 bets, so I wanted to get rid of them and play heads up. Boy, you really don't know what you are talking about do you?you post a ridiculously standard hand and then fall for my obviously over the top sarcastic remark.you must be old.Read the forum once before posting, you may notice how my reply is clearly, sarcasm.I hate my job.It's not you, it's me.I have no patience for retardsyou're a jerk. F U. Want not spend more effort on being normal? How's the sacrasm working for you? Have alot of close friends and outstanding personal relationships? Link to post Share on other sites
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