Title: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: shipitgood on March 07, 2018, 04:06:38 PM It's a hand history from a high stakes pokerstars player.
He posts as mixgrill on twoplustwo and also has his blog, where he posted this hand up. I found this hand really interesting. Stacks: CO ($17,114.60) 342bb BTN Hero ($66,686.66) 1334bb SB ($4,279.61) 86bb BB ($55,548.50) 1111bb Pre-Flop: (150, 4 players) Hero is BTN 3 3 CO raises to $200, Hero raises to $700, BB raises to $2,650, 1 fold, CO folds, Hero calls $2,000 Flop: 9 2 5 ($5,650, 2 players) BB bets $4,000, Hero calls $4,000 Turn: 7 ($13,650, 2) BB checks, Hero checks River: 10 ($13,650, 2) BB bets $10,200, Hero calls $10,200 Final Pot: $34,050 Title: Re: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: shipitgood on March 07, 2018, 04:13:05 PM Hero Holds [3c 3d]
I found the calling of the 4 bet really interesting with pocket 3's, but both players are super deep. I also found the river call super interesting as well. I would say on this run out, bet call, x x, bet is just going to be so strong, especially in a 4 bet pot! Title: Re: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: SuuPRlim on March 07, 2018, 06:00:08 PM these high stakes NL gamea are an absolute moltov cocktail or meta/theory/spew/ego I have absolutely no idea if this is a great hand, a terrible hand, an "out of the box" hand or actually somewhat standard. None whatsoever.
I would say if I had to guess it's 75% meta/25% spew and a mix between out of the box and standard. LOL. Patrick will come and answer properly i'm sure. Title: Re: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: POWWWWWWWW on March 08, 2018, 06:32:21 PM Pio says mix call and fold river with 33. Rest of the hand is very standard. Cbetting 90%~ with range in 4bet pot on this flop from villain. Tons of calling on flop from Hero. Lots of checking with range from V on turn, mix of betting and checking from H (mostly checking 5x and below, mix of betting 9x some over card and gutter bluffs). River is a mix of overbet and this sizing used in hand. 33 is a fold to overbet but mix vs this sizing. Machine like play from both players. Games are tough.
Title: Re: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: UgotNuts on April 05, 2018, 04:00:52 PM Reading through the hand It seems to me that Hero started by set mining pre. on the 9 high flop the c bet from the BB is pretty standard and 33 is probably ahead of a lot of the BB range. When the BB checks the turn (If it was me) I would be flipping on betting to protect my hand and having me folding his over card combos. Or checking back and bluff catch on every J high card. In this case he went with the latter.
Just how I read it, but I'm no pro or hand solver by any stretch. Take it with a pinch of salt. Title: Re: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: cambridgealex on April 05, 2018, 05:09:31 PM these high stakes NL gamea are an absolute moltov cocktail or meta/theory/spew/ego I have absolutely no idea if this is a great hand, a terrible hand, an "out of the box" hand or actually somewhat standard. None whatsoever. I would say if I had to guess it's 75% meta/25% spew and a mix between out of the box and standard. LOL. Patrick will come and answer properly i'm sure. 0% meta 0% spew 0% out of the box 100% stinks of SIMS Title: Re: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: cambridgealex on April 05, 2018, 05:20:05 PM Pio says mix call and fold river with 33. Rest of the hand is very standard. Cbetting 90%~ with range in 4bet pot on this flop from villain. Tons of calling on flop from Hero. Lots of checking with range from V on turn, mix of betting and checking from H (mostly checking 5x and below, mix of betting 9x some over card and gutter bluffs). River is a mix of overbet and this sizing used in hand. 33 is a fold to overbet but mix vs this sizing. Machine like play from both players. Games are tough. Tried running my own analysis to check this out - then realised there are no indication of suits in OP! As if board tone is irrelevant to such in-depth analysis! Assume you ran this for a rainbow board?! Title: Re: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: POWWWWWWWW on April 05, 2018, 05:33:10 PM Yeh ran it rainbow but realised after there were no suits. Checked out the hand at the time and I think there’s a FD on the flop in the actual hand with neither playing holding a diamond. Haven’t run it again but I doubt it changes things in the hand, just means more c/r on time from V with parts of his range.
Title: Re: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: shipitgood on April 05, 2018, 11:50:42 PM Flop: 9c 2c 5s Turn 7s River Td
In discussing the hand on Twitch, hero's reasons for calling were because of a particular read on the villian and also because of a timing tell. Title: Re: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: shipitgood on April 06, 2018, 12:04:22 AM Alex maybe you can run it through Pie solver ;D
Title: Re: High Stakes Cash Hand Post by: SuuPRlim on April 07, 2018, 11:25:56 AM these high stakes NL gamea are an absolute moltov cocktail or meta/theory/spew/ego I have absolutely no idea if this is a great hand, a terrible hand, an "out of the box" hand or actually somewhat standard. None whatsoever. I would say if I had to guess it's 75% meta/25% spew and a mix between out of the box and standard. LOL. Patrick will come and answer properly i'm sure. 0% meta 0% spew 0% out of the box 100% stinks of SIMS ruining everything! maybe got a sick read of his avatar |