Title: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: keilan303 on November 25, 2010, 07:00:42 PM 6 max SNG hand, standard blind scoop raise, floated weak bet on flop expecting they'd check fold turn, instead they bet weak again so I raise to rep flush, top pair, whatever....they check call river with bottom pair...other than passing pre (which doesn't seem right) should I be raising flop or raising less on turn? Is it wrong to be losing like this so early on...villains hand seems way too light but I donk off a lot of these
***** Hand History for Game 53258059157 ***** (Poker Stars) Tourney Hand NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, November 25, 06:47:51 ET 2010 Table 335229282 1 (Real Money) Seat 6 is the button Seat 1: Jacob Diaz ( $1450.00 USD ) Seat 2: DTTR ( $1662.00 USD ) Seat 3: parlour11 ( $1105.00 USD ) Seat 4: blazert ( $1520.00 USD ) Seat 5: tonycastello ( $2018.00 USD ) Seat 6: keilan303 ( $1245.00 USD ) Jacob Diaz posts small blind [$25.00 USD]. DTTR posts big blind [$50.00 USD]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to keilan303 [ 4s Ac ] parlour11 folds blazert folds tonycastello folds keilan303 raises [$150.00 USD] Jacob Diaz folds DTTR calls [$100.00 USD] ** Dealing Flop ** [ 2d, Qd, 6c ] DTTR bets [$50.00 USD] keilan303 calls [$50.00 USD] ** Dealing Turn ** [ Jd ] DTTR bets [$50.00 USD] keilan303 raises [$400.00 USD] DTTR calls [$350.00 USD] ** Dealing River ** [ Qs ] DTTR checks keilan303 bets [$645.00 USD] DTTR calls [$645.00 USD] keilan303 shows [4s, Ac ] DTTR shows [Ks, 2c ] DTTR wins $2515.00 USD from main pot Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: Longy on November 25, 2010, 07:22:53 PM I have started folding these hands pre even on the btn, yeah I know lol nitaments rather raise hands that easier to play post. Would rather raise 43s tbh.
If you are going to raise his donk, much rather do it on the flop than turn and wouldn't make it as much think 250-300 does the job. I am giving up the river, this guy is clearly a weak player who is rarely folding. Your hand might even be good/chopping. Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: gatso on November 25, 2010, 07:26:49 PM very easy fold pre in this format. that's stopped you losing any more of these
6 max SNG hand, standard blind scoop raise, floated weak bet on flop expecting they'd check fold turn, instead they bet weak again so I raise to rep fulsh, top pair, whatever... if you don't know what you're repping why do you think you're going to convince oppo? Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: Rupert on November 25, 2010, 07:39:32 PM if ICM means we gotta play tight, should we minraise pre vs regs and fold if there's fish (like this guy) in the blinds?
Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: keilan303 on November 25, 2010, 07:53:52 PM very easy fold pre in this format. that's stopped you losing any more of these 6 max SNG hand, standard blind scoop raise, floated weak bet on flop expecting they'd check fold turn, instead they bet weak again so I raise to rep fulsh, top pair, whatever... if you don't know what you're repping why do you think you're going to convince oppo? Cos his bet feels too much like he's betting exactly what he has and I can't help myself! I just hate raising flop then getting shoved, so I like to see what happens on turn..I think raising too much he figures he's come this far and can't fold on river? Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: MC on November 26, 2010, 11:44:18 AM Raise donk bet on the flop, once the diamond hits you should just fold
Yeah fold pre as standard, although Rupert's suggestion is reasonable... Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: Moskvich on November 26, 2010, 01:02:02 PM +1 to everything Longy said - especially raise the flop or don't bother. Raising this turn is pretty bad I think as his flop min donk bet means he'll have the flush quite a lot of the time here. (See how many times in these games you can raise a flop min bet, raise a turn min bet, and then fold to a quarter-pot insta-shove when the flush card hits the river). In any case, it also means he isn't paying attention to what you have. Try and get inside the head of someone who plays like this.
Re the ICM factor - it doesn't really apply very much here, with six players still in. Doubling your stack almost doubles your equity. So opening A4 here is fine some of the time I think, especially versus a fish and with position, simply because you're putting him in a situation where he will make loads of mistakes and sometimes big ones. The key is that you don't make big mistakes yourself, as you did here, and therefore miss out on the later levels where fish who min donk bet with bottom pair will be throwing equity around with gay abandon. This sounds a bit like the dreaded 'waiting for better spots' but I think it probably applies here if you've got players like this in the game who can't push-fold properly and therefore suffer when the blinds go up. Not sure how to quantify it but I sometimes feel like I have more equity three- or four-handed with average stack of 10 big blinds than I do with an average stack of 20 big blinds. (Someone please tell me if I'm talking nonsense here. Having written that down I feel like I could be...) What buy-in was this? Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: GreekStein on November 26, 2010, 01:18:41 PM Sorry to be a gimp, can't help it, I just am.
It's losing too many hands like these. Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: gatso on November 26, 2010, 01:26:57 PM I sometimes feel like I have more equity three- or four-handed with average stack of 10 big blinds than I do with an average stack of 20 big blinds. (Someone please tell me if I'm talking nonsense here. Having written that down I feel like I could be...) this is spot on. a huge part of these games is getting to 3/4 handed and then shoving/calling correctly, probs more so at this bi ($3). this is why I'm always gonna be uber nitty 6 handed @25/50 my opening range for an ace in this spot with no info is gonna be AT+, A9 if I'm feeling funky but I'd rather not Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: outragous76 on November 26, 2010, 01:35:02 PM Nothing except fold pre for me
And if you find these spots alot, you need to be folding much more at this blind level Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: Skgv on November 27, 2010, 07:07:11 PM Nothing except fold pre for me Disagree with your verdict there but thats another matter i just though id homour you wt some tounge an cheek an say ever since your barring of dtd poker club your posts lack the venom they once had ! Bring back the old guy! xAnd if you find these spots alot, you need to be folding much more at this blind level Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: outragous76 on November 27, 2010, 07:13:51 PM Nothing except fold pre for me Disagree with your verdict there but thats another matter i just though id homour you wt some tounge an cheek an say ever since your barring of dtd poker club your posts lack the venom they once had ! Bring back the old guy! xAnd if you find these spots alot, you need to be folding much more at this blind level i dont think my posts are ever venomous - but I just say what I believe in, and Im not very good at sugar coating stuff. Like i said on that thread - im blunt! Venomous sounds nasty, and im certainly not that. Id say its more a volume thing - ive been posting much less p.s. its an ez fold pre - very little merit in rasing that hand in a sng at this blind level ;D Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: Skgv on November 27, 2010, 07:24:20 PM Nothing except fold pre for me Disagree with your verdict there but thats another matter i just though id homour you wt some tounge an cheek an say ever since your barring of dtd poker club your posts lack the venom they once had ! Bring back the old guy! xAnd if you find these spots alot, you need to be folding much more at this blind level i dont think my posts are ever venomous - but I just say what I believe in, and Im not very good at sugar coating stuff. Like i said on that thread - im blunt! Venomous sounds nasty, and im certainly not that. Id say its more a volume thing - ive been posting much less p.s. its an ez fold pre - very little merit in rasing that hand in a sng at this blind level ;D Title: Re: Losing too much hands like these ... SNG Post by: outragous76 on November 27, 2010, 07:34:11 PM Nothing except fold pre for me Disagree with your verdict there but thats another matter i just though id homour you wt some tounge an cheek an say ever since your barring of dtd poker club your posts lack the venom they once had ! Bring back the old guy! xAnd if you find these spots alot, you need to be folding much more at this blind level i dont think my posts are ever venomous - but I just say what I believe in, and Im not very good at sugar coating stuff. Like i said on that thread - im blunt! Venomous sounds nasty, and im certainly not that. Id say its more a volume thing - ive been posting much less p.s. its an ez fold pre - very little merit in rasing that hand in a sng at this blind level ;D wasnt taken as an insult bud! no doubt my dtd ban has affected my posting on here - no doubt at all ill see what i can do! :0) |