Title: Getting the max Post by: Derbylad on September 19, 2012, 10:46:26 PM PokerStars Zoom Hand #86430354026: Hold'em No Limit ($0.10/$0.25) - 2012/09/19 22:39:35 WET [2012/09/19 17:39:35 ET]
Table 'Whirlpool' 9-max Seat #1 is the button Seat 1: Kraja333 ($97.09 in chips) Seat 2: ¡No pasarán! ($15.33 in chips) Seat 3: satriales3 ($54.49 in chips) Seat 4: alvarens ($11.42 in chips) Seat 5: Questo7 ($26.67 in chips) Seat 6: LuckyManV ($27.49 in chips) Seat 7: GHolden7 ($49.98 in chips) Seat 8: antonio3042 ($13.66 in chips) Seat 9: MikkoLaitine ($60.72 in chips) ¡No pasarán!: posts small blind $0.10 satriales3: posts big blind $0.25 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to GHolden7 [Kd Jh] alvarens: folds Questo7: folds LuckyManV: folds GHolden7: raises $0.50 to $0.75 antonio3042: folds MikkoLaitine: folds Kraja333: calls $0.75 ¡No pasarán!: folds satriales3: folds *** FLOP *** [Qh Th 9d] GHolden7: bets $1.25 Kraja333: raises $2.30 to $3.55 GHolden7: ??? Obviously wanting to protect against a lot here, but do we min raise? or make it 3x?.... stacks are an awkward size to get it in. Title: Re: Getting the max Post by: discomonkey on September 19, 2012, 10:52:18 PM make it 8.25 and hope he has a good hand....
too many scare cards can come off and slow him down with a lot of his range, its a great board for him to hit and also you want to get as much money in while you are winning.... so keep raising, Title: Re: Getting the max Post by: pleno1 on September 19, 2012, 10:55:01 PM 8.25 is too small. We're deep so raising bigger is important and of reading spr for turn should be major consideration.
We're my concerned about protecting, but stopping a scare card is important. Title: Re: Getting the max Post by: zerofive on September 20, 2012, 11:52:04 AM As pleno says, spr (stack to pot ratio) is very important when you want to be all-in at some point during the hand. I like £11, £14 turn, jam river. Board dependent obv.
Title: Re: Getting the max Post by: Young_gun on September 21, 2012, 12:32:08 AM Massive overpot bet 8.25 + surely a bit smaller will get called more often and can still be good?
I would personally make like 6.50 20ish turn shove river, i imagine we could get away turn if its a bad one played this way Title: Re: Getting the max Post by: discomonkey on September 21, 2012, 01:17:43 AM had a look again at it when les frazzled after a session, think anything 9-11 is fine ie you can go 9/13/shove, 8.25 is a bit small when looking to get it in otr
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