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« on: November 11, 2013, 10:03:31 PM »

http://www.boomplayer.com/en/poker-hands/Boom/5838871_122A02F956

A bad hand to do it with because we can sometimes be good anyway?
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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2013, 10:06:34 PM »

Fold turn to that size, looks very strong. Wouldn't bluff river much at these stakes and pretty marginal spot vs a triple barrel.
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« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2013, 01:02:53 AM »

From a game theory point of view it's very bad to be bluffing with a hand so near the top of your range and you havent highlighted any tendencies that we're looking to exploit.
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« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2013, 01:42:58 AM »

Are you actually bluffing tho? I don't understand the hand at all tbh. I mean u peel peel twice with Ace high now u find top top and u want to jam? Looks to me like your jamming for value and got it all very wrong, cos you have showdown value so no idea why you would jam.

Don't like the peel on the flop, specially the turn, you have flatted pre, I assume for a reason, just let him have $1.50, and next hand.

Mbn to get the squid to comment tho, congratulations for that.
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« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2013, 02:31:20 AM »

3 bet pre

Hate the river shove
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« Reply #5 on: November 12, 2013, 07:12:34 AM »

would like to hear your thought process through each street.
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« Reply #6 on: November 12, 2013, 07:43:27 AM »

I really don't understand the points of these threads you make.

You and everyone else knows you aren't bluffing.

If you jam and he folds or calls and you win you will start a thread saying "is this too thin". If you jam and you lose you try start a thread and make it look like some super sick high level bluff because you have read about other people doing it.

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« Reply #7 on: November 12, 2013, 08:09:27 AM »

Are you actually bluffing tho? I don't understand the hand at all tbh. I mean u peel peel twice with Ace high now u find top top and u want to jam? Looks to me like your jamming for value and got it all very wrong, cos you have showdown value so no idea why you would jam.

Don't like the peel on the flop, specially the turn, you have flatted pre, I assume for a reason, just let him have $1.50, and next hand.

Mbn to get the squid to comment tho, congratulations for that.

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« Reply #8 on: November 12, 2013, 08:11:00 AM »

I like the peel on the flop as you have 2 overs and a backdoor and if you're flatting AQ pre In this spot i think its mandatory. However this hand would've played easier if you 3 bet pre flop. Don't like river shove, if you are going to turn your hand into a bluff do it on the turn
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« Reply #9 on: November 12, 2013, 08:15:35 AM »

would like to hear your thought process through each street.

 
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« Reply #10 on: November 12, 2013, 12:26:48 PM »

I really don't understand the points of these threads you make.

You and everyone else knows you aren't bluffing.

If you jam and he folds or calls and you win you will start a thread saying "is this too thin". If you jam and you lose you try start a thread and make it look like some super sick high level bluff because you have read about other people doing it.

Not really sure why you've decided to come onto his thread and call him out completely needlessly, if that's what you think then that's completely fine but why say it and damage the thread's morale? John is putting himself out posting these hands and they often lead into pretty good discussion, PHA is for hand analysis not bitchy nonsense. Sorry to say...

John, I think you've gone crazy FPS here and sort of forgotten to consider your opponents/your range at each point;

1) You've called behind a MP open and called a cbet IP on 539hh and seen a turn, sure you wanna be calling here a reasonable amount but you have SO many better hands to call with, 7h7x/8h8x/99/9Ts/89s/J9s/flushes/56s/33 etc that calling AQ just seems totally unnessercary, also he bets very big, which means we can drop out the weaker stuff we might wanna defend vs a smaller turn bet with.

2) When we get to the river we have literally one of the best hands we ever have, we have a Q to block QQ and a big heart to remove some flush combo's from him  but that's not overly relevant when we have the best bluff catching hand we can ever have here really. I think theoretically when we have the best bluff catcher we can have it's not wise to do anything but catch bluffs with it.

3) His range is now pretty strong, he's bet 359hh which is quite a gd board for your range PF (lots of ssuited hands and mid connecters) then turned a card which brings the most obvious flop draw in and he bets again, very big, then bets again on a seemingly bricked river card, what are we trying to bluff him off, AA/KK - which might not nssercarily bet/bet/bet for value on this run-out, a 5x which IDK if he'll fold and he doesn't have that many off either, and everything else in his range we are either ahead off, or is very strong and he'll call with.

I think our only decision on the river is wether we a) beat ANY value-bets at all (i dont think we do), or b) if he's bluffing often enough to make the call. But as I said I think the turn was the main mistake here, I don't love these flop calls too much but you're range is strong enough to float OTF here and we have the added incentive he's very likely to bet ACES on the turn and pretty likely to bet , plus we might actually have the best hand a decent amount anyways.

Would have considered 3betting pre as well, seems like an ideal 3bet spot.
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« Reply #11 on: November 12, 2013, 06:40:30 PM »

I haven't just decided and it's not needlessly. It seems since people are giving him less attention he feels the need to post these ridiculous hands more often. Notice how he's threads used to get loads of feeback and now get almost none? I am only saying what everyone else is thinking. Also if he was actually interested in improving then he would respond to the people actually trying to help him out and ask him about the hand, instead of posting it and just leaving it and not replying.

I don't mean to be harsh, I wouldn't say anything if I thought they were generally being posted to try and learn. But to post the same sort of hands over and over again just comes across like he is trying to show off in a weird sort of way.
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« Reply #12 on: November 12, 2013, 07:12:36 PM »

I haven't just decided and it's not needlessly. It seems since people are giving him less attention he feels the need to post these ridiculous hands more often. Notice how he's threads used to get loads of feeback and now get almost none? I am only saying what everyone else is thinking. Also if he was actually interested in improving then he would respond to the people actually trying to help him out and ask him about the hand, instead of posting it and just leaving it and not replying.

I don't mean to be harsh, I wouldn't say anything if I thought they were generally being posted to try and learn. But to post the same sort of hands over and over again just comes across like he is trying to show off in a weird sort of way.

Or i was at work all day and went to sleep shortly after posting it....
I would have happily replied to all now.

I don't take offence at your comment... I understand where you're coming from.  However, I have never lied in any comment on blonde and if I say I thought I was bluffing (as ridic as it sounds) then that is what I thought at the time.  I know this hand looks very similar to a value shove I made the other day with AQ on the river.  However imo that hand was completely different (i had betting lead, ckb turn and he leads scary river..)

I like to try and play hands as well as I can and in the past I tried to over think things, in this hand however I thought the following.



Preflop
I have a good hand that I will 3bt some % but not 100%.  I call and will probably be ahead a lot of the time, this hand has a lot of value in dominating his range, but it also allows me to have a 'stronger hand' than I'm supposed to in some spots.

Flop
We have missed but have two overs and a potentially good bkdrfd.. I can make life difficult for his 'range' on most turn cards (when he has a gd hand) and have outs vs the top end of his range.  Remember though - we're still ahead of a lot of his hands so just a call.

Turn
We've now turned a chunk of equity vs his entire range.. if we river a flush and he pots it ill probably just call but when he checks a heart river we can get value some % of the time.  I don't think a lot of people will fold turn if we raise, they're more likely to bet then bet/fold ime.

River
We have now rivered top pair which is actually a little annoying.. we block QQ, and don't think he bets anything less than  or similar for value....

So now its more a case of how strong is our range vs his.  In my opinion we have more houses, more flushes and in general more 2p+ hands than he does.
So I turned a river top pair top kicker into a bluff and maybe I'm a nutcase but I think his call is absolutely terrible.
This is the first big bluff at 50nl over 10k hands, maybe I got it wrong and chose a worse spot than I thought.  It seems like it.

However, as someone who at over a small sample is managing to win at a pretty happy winrate I do not expect someone in my shoes to have a bluff here very often at all.


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« Reply #13 on: November 12, 2013, 07:18:12 PM »

Fold turn to that size, looks very strong. Wouldn't bluff river much at these stakes and pretty marginal spot vs a triple barrel.

24 hours later I'm thinking more like this...

From a game theory point of view it's very bad to be bluffing with a hand so near the top of your range and you havent highlighted any tendencies that we're looking to exploit.

Just general population tendancies at 50nl... people in 'my' shoes just aren't bluffing ever - so therefore if I'm him I probably only call with Kxhh+

Are you actually bluffing tho? I don't understand the hand at all tbh. I mean u peel peel twice with Ace high now u find top top and u want to jam? Looks to me like your jamming for value and got it all very wrong, cos you have showdown value so no idea why you would jam.

Don't like the peel on the flop, specially the turn, you have flatted pre, I assume for a reason, just let him have $1.50, and next hand.

Mbn to get the squid to comment tho, congratulations for that.

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Welcome to my thread, thank you for putting a lot of effort and thought into your reply.  Please continue to do so in the future.  Best of luck at the tables, sir.

I like the peel on the flop as you have 2 overs and a backdoor and if you're flatting AQ pre In this spot i think its mandatory. However this hand would've played easier if you 3 bet pre flop. Don't like river shove, if you are going to turn your hand into a bluff do it on the turn

agree with all but the 3bt pre being manditory, its in my 3bt range but would prefer to do it with A10o or something that cannot really call.
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« Reply #14 on: November 12, 2013, 07:26:49 PM »

I haven't just decided and it's not needlessly. It seems since people are giving him less attention he feels the need to post these ridiculous hands more often. Notice how he's threads used to get loads of feeback and now get almost none? I am only saying what everyone else is thinking. Also if he was actually interested in improving then he would respond to the people actually trying to help him out and ask him about the hand, instead of posting it and just leaving it and not replying.

I don't mean to be harsh, I wouldn't say anything if I thought they were generally being posted to try and learn. But to post the same sort of hands over and over again just comes across like he is trying to show off in a weird sort of way.

Or i was at work all day and went to sleep shortly after posting it....
I would have happily replied to all now.


I don't take offence at your comment... I understand where you're coming from.  However, I have never lied in any comment on blonde and if I say I thought I was bluffing (as ridic as it sounds) then that is what I thought at the time.  I know this hand looks very similar to a value shove I made the other day with AQ on the river.  However imo that hand was completely different (i had betting lead, ckb turn and he leads scary river..)

I like to try and play hands as well as I can and in the past I tried to over think things, in this hand however I thought the following.



Preflop
I have a good hand that I will 3bt some % but not 100%.  I call and will probably be ahead a lot of the time, this hand has a lot of value in dominating his range, but it also allows me to have a 'stronger hand' than I'm supposed to in some spots.

Flop
We have missed but have two overs and a potentially good bkdrfd.. I can make life difficult for his 'range' on most turn cards (when he has a gd hand) and have outs vs the top end of his range.  Remember though - we're still ahead of a lot of his hands so just a call.

Turn
We've now turned a chunk of equity vs his entire range.. if we river a flush and he pots it ill probably just call but when he checks a heart river we can get value some % of the time.  I don't think a lot of people will fold turn if we raise, they're more likely to bet then bet/fold ime.

River
We have now rivered top pair which is actually a little annoying.. we block QQ, and don't think he bets anything less than  or similar for value....

So now its more a case of how strong is our range vs his.  In my opinion we have more houses, more flushes and in general more 2p+ hands than he does.
So I turned a river top pair top kicker into a bluff and maybe I'm a nutcase but I think his call is absolutely terrible.
This is the first big bluff at 50nl over 10k hands, maybe I got it wrong and chose a worse spot than I thought.  It seems like it.

However, as someone who at over a small sample is managing to win at a pretty happy winrate I do not expect someone in my shoes to have a bluff here very often at all.


Flame away...

Seems to check out to be honest, i don't really like his call with trips unless he thinks you bluff here quite often. Don't really mind it how you've explained it but would just prefer a fold on either flop/turn even though we do pick up more equity on the turn flop fold makes it easier.

I haven't just decided and it's not needlessly. It seems since people are giving him less attention he feels the need to post these ridiculous hands more often. Notice how he's threads used to get loads of feeback and now get almost none? I am only saying what everyone else is thinking. Also if he was actually interested in improving then he would respond to the people actually trying to help him out and ask him about the hand, instead of posting it and just leaving it and not replying.

I don't mean to be harsh, I wouldn't say anything if I thought they were generally being posted to try and learn. But to post the same sort of hands over and over again just comes across like he is trying to show off in a weird sort of way.

seems a lot like trolling to be honest but think you just came across as really harsh may not be meant this way.
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