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Title: Some cash hands £1 £2
Post by: paulhouk03 on March 01, 2013, 04:48:11 PM
I'm  tez at cash but just wanna check few things to make sure my sizes are ok


Hand 1

Hero covers everyone
6 limpets you have aces in bb we raise to?

Normally if one person calls 80% will call also cos its value

Hand 2
Straddle to 4 who has 120£ ( think he is a dealer at g and wanted to play 50 p 1£)

Utg+1 raises to 16 (ash Husain £250~) dunno much about him but 1 mill life time cashes

In the hi jack  with 99 we cover again
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Title: Re: Some cash hands £1 £2
Post by: edgascoigne on March 01, 2013, 05:59:57 PM
Hand 1: £23

Hand 2: Call, (call off if straddle jams and Ash folds)


Title: Re: Some cash hands £1 £2
Post by: Bully87 on March 01, 2013, 06:48:09 PM
1. One black chip of 25

2. Flat and take appropriate action depending on OR action.


Title: Re: Some cash hands £1 £2
Post by: paulhouk03 on March 01, 2013, 07:37:02 PM
ahhh ok ty
Hand 1
i raised to 20 wasnt too sure if it was too big or not.

I just remember getting ridiculed by tim chung by my dodgy raise sizes

2.

I iso-ed with the 99 hand tho cos I didnt want to flat and let some ppl call with jt type hands who are yet to act.


Title: Re: Some cash hands £1 £2
Post by: rfgqqabc on March 01, 2013, 07:48:07 PM
It looks quite shallow so 19-22 seem ok.

Hand 2 happy to flat vs his utg range, don't want to miss the chance to see a flop.


Title: Re: Some cash hands £1 £2
Post by: Honeybadger on March 02, 2013, 02:40:00 AM
Hand 1 is a spot where it is impossible to give general advice. It depends totally on how the table is playing. Sometimes you can make it £50 to play (or even bigger) and have every limper call, other times making it £20 will likely result in everyone folding. To get your sizing right here you have to do two things. First be completely focussed and in the flow of the game so you 'know' how big you can raise and still get action. Second, not be at all constrained by general principles or dogmas that prevent you ever raising to 25bbs because it is not a 'standard' raise size.

I played a hand a couple of months ago where five players limped in and I had AA in the BB. I made it 20bbs to go and as the chips left my hand I instantly knew that I had made a terrible mistake and should have made it at least 30bbs, and would still have got action from at least one player. It really is possible to make these sort of over-sized bets in weak live games, but you need to be completely at one with the game flow to know exactly how much you can get away with.