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« Reply #15 on: October 24, 2013, 11:58:53 PM »

Think this is actually a pretty sick play vs JB cos hell fold the 2nd nut flush and call with AK high
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« Reply #16 on: October 25, 2013, 12:30:43 PM »

Think this is actually a pretty sick play vs JB cos hell fold the 2nd nut flush and call with AK high


 
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« Reply #17 on: October 25, 2013, 12:36:53 PM »

Think the hand has been spoke about well, but just wantedto suggest that maybe your gameplan in general for this hand is too fps for the GPS. Is a really well structured comp with a lot of weaker players so this early on so like the risk/reward isn't worth getting this ool at t200 of the comp
Get you 100% which is one of the reasons I flatted the 3b initially (in before and then took off otr) but I unfortunately didnt have a "soft" (I am aware I am a rec myself but would class myself as a thinking rec which again poses diff probelms Sad ) table and having moved off it to be moved back to it but in a worse seat and being a table that was not going to break I was pretty lumbered for the day.

hand is strong enough to showdown, checkjam or something.
Ty prettyboy

Obv in hindsight I could have took many different lines on the streets and if making the play I did should definately gone with it 100% which I think gets it through and for the results orientated amongst us I got snapped off by Q7hh.

Thx for the replies.
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« Reply #18 on: October 25, 2013, 01:49:14 PM »

I think Eso that you are thinking about this hand entirely the wrong way.

You keep using phrases like "he doesn't [bold]have[/bold] to have a genuine hand here" which is merely optimism. In the op you didn't mention what your opponents range to bet twice on this board texture is or what your perceived range to call twice on this texture is. It is very important indeed to address these questions before deciding upon a play on any street.

This board is so much better for your range than it is for his as yours is made up of a lot more drawing hands than his is (especially when you call the turn). So when he barrels three time here into a pretty strong range considering that most of his bluffs have now made a flush or turned a straight and that over pairs will almost definitely check the river (or the turn) then considering a check/raise feels like suicide. You are only making bluffs fold, and we are ahead of bluffs, so if you are insistent on playing the hand otr then calling is far better than raising.

This feels like a spot that I used to get myself into all the time where you have given yourself very tenuous reasons on each street simply because you do not want to lose the pot. You are now otr considering an ill advised bluff out of desperation.

You have to remind yourself that each street is separate. You do not have to float these boards to make peeling AQ profitable. The peel makes money in itself so don't force yourself to make plays with the wrong parts of your range to justify a play on an earlier street.

It is not illegal to give up a hand. In fact, it is necessary in order to have a healthy range and a good overall winning strategy.
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« Reply #19 on: October 25, 2013, 02:09:33 PM »

I think Eso that you are thinking about this hand entirely the wrong way.

You keep using phrases like "he doesn't [bold]have[/bold] to have a genuine hand here" which is merely optimism. In the op you didn't mention what your opponents range to bet twice on this board texture is or what your perceived range to call twice on this texture is. It is very important indeed to address these questions before deciding upon a play on any street.

This board is so much better for your range than it is for his as yours is made up of a lot more drawing hands than his is (especially when you call the turn). So when he barrels three time here into a pretty strong range considering that most of his bluffs have now made a flush or turned a straight and that over pairs will almost definitely check the river (or the turn) then considering a check/raise feels like suicide. You are only making bluffs fold, and we are ahead of bluffs, so if you are insistent on playing the hand otr then calling is far better than raising.

This feels like a spot that I used to get myself into all the time where you have given yourself very tenuous reasons on each street simply because you do not want to lose the pot. You are now otr considering an ill advised bluff out of desperation.

You have to remind yourself that each street is separate. You do not have to float these boards to make peeling AQ profitable. The peel makes money in itself so don't force yourself to make plays with the wrong parts of your range to justify a play on an earlier street.

It is not illegal to give up a hand. In fact, it is necessary in order to have a healthy range and a good overall winning strategy.
Cheers Jamie, it is probs one of my leaks tbh along with putting people on the only part of their range I can beat Sad

What did you do to change? if you dont mind me asking ofc
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« Reply #20 on: October 25, 2013, 02:15:44 PM »

Fwiw rich if there was 4 post flop streets this could have been perfect!!!
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Worst playcalling I have ever seen. Bunch of  fucking jokers . Run the bloody ball. 18 rushes all game? You have to be kidding me. Fuck off lol
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