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AdamM
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« on: March 08, 2013, 12:29:27 PM »

Don't use hand analysis board at all, but decided its about time I did.
I'm going to try and put a range of hands up from a variety of online, live or even pub games to be ripped apart.
Expecting to be playing everything 5+ years or of date :-)
Need to relearn the game.

First one is a .25/.50 pub cash game
Was full ring bit now HU on account of villain hovering up all the chips.
He's sat with £80, me with £35
He's switching from LAG to LP but play everything and shows air regularly.
I've been nitty throughout and have opened up a bit since HU.

He limps pre.
I make it £2 with   
He calls

Flop 

I open £3
He flats

Turn
I open £6
Makes it £22 saying "I don't think you have a Jack"
I ask him if that's what I need?
He replies "you could have a 10"
I ask does it matter if I've paired the 10 or Jack?
He replies "course it matters"
I say "you could have Ace 3. It wouldn't matter then."
"I haven't got Ace 3" he says and shows his friend. "Tell him I haven't got Ace 3"
Mate doesn't react.

I put the chip in.
He rolls over Q3 and holds.

Probably always going broke, but do you play it differently, or get anything else from the speech play?
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« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2013, 01:43:19 PM »

yh speech play, = big hand every time almost in my experience. People aren't confident enough to talk like this when they bluffing or unsure of their hand, imo.

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« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2013, 03:40:59 PM »

the speech "i don't think you have the jack" then raising is the strongest tell in the book. I would be hating life with a medium or weak 3 in this spot.

he's basically pretending that he's raising because he doesn't think you have anything, rather than raising because he has a good hand.

the classic rounders line "yeh im allin because i don't think you've got the spades" when holding nines full.
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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2013, 03:46:15 PM »

yeh this is always so strong
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