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« on: November 11, 2016, 09:01:45 PM »

... is what I said as I pressed the AI button. Does this play itself on the flop or what? 2nd hand of a BH tourney next door, no player info at all. He could have two pair,flush draw or a set here? I've got a flush draw to back me up when he has A 10 and if I was unsuited it certainly would've made a diff to my thought process. Any thoughts,criticism and outright flaming aprreciated.
callem1110    Small blind       10.00    10.00    2970.00
Mohican    Big blind       20.00    30.00    2980.00
     Your hole cards   
10d

          
chrisx2525    Fold            
OldemH    Fold            
CharlieG    Fold            
hoyski    Fold            
callem1110    Raise       50.00    80.00    2920.00
Mohican    Raise       160.00    240.00    2820.00
callem1110    Call       120.00    360.00    2800.00
Flop
         



          
callem1110    Check            
Mohican    Bet       180.00    540.00    2640.00
callem1110    Raise       540.00    1080.00    2260.00
Mohican    All-in       2640.00    3720.00    0.00
callem1110    All-in       2260.00    5980.00    0.00
Mohican    Unmatched bet       20.00    5960.00    20.00
callem1110    Show   
10s

Mohican    Show   
10
9
Turn
         
Two Clubs
          
River
         

          
callem1110    Win    Straight to the Ace    5960.00       5960.00
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« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2016, 04:38:50 AM »

Not much you can do there, just unlucky!
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« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2016, 02:01:53 PM »

he has A10
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« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2016, 03:01:47 PM »

The only thing I'd say consider is not 3betting pre. Probably better not to further bloat the pot or risk getting 4bet. As it is though nothing you can do and jamming seems better than calling.
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« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2016, 12:15:03 PM »

hmmm 3betting pre-flop...

This really can't be a mistake of any great magnitude to 3bet T9s here, he;s going to mostly call and you're going to have a really playable hand in position with deep stacks and the betting lead. Now your opponent is going to find it difficult to 4bet you here this deep, really anything except AA and KK is going to be a little scared to 4bet, and rightly so. He goes 50 (too small) you go 160 and now the 4bet is going to be ~600-800 this is pretty gross and I think you have to call... going to depend exactly on the bet-size, it'll be a little yucky and you're going to be faced with a pretty borderline decision for about 40 big blinds. It's not ideal, but it's also very very rare to happen, IMO.

If he's opening like this, to 50, too much then you can just 3bet all good looking hands and pound him down, punish him for making silly small raises super deep OOP, if he's mixing it up, sometimes fold, sometimes raise sometimes call then I think I'd go for a polarised 3bet here, picking very good and some MEH hands like A4o, 86o etc that don't really play all that great as calls but have some blocker or deceptive value post-flop and are going to put him in an unpleasant situation unless he happens to have a really good hand. Mostly though vs him playing like that you wanna make sure you get to see as many flops/turns and rivers with you ok-to-good hands like T9s as possible.

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« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2016, 01:44:54 PM »

hmmm 3betting pre-flop...

This really can't be a mistake of any great magnitude to 3bet T9s here, he;s going to mostly call and you're going to have a really playable hand in position with deep stacks and the betting lead. Now your opponent is going to find it difficult to 4bet you here this deep, really anything except AA and KK is going to be a little scared to 4bet, and rightly so. He goes 50 (too small) you go 160 and now the 4bet is going to be ~600-800 this is pretty gross and I think you have to call... going to depend exactly on the bet-size, it'll be a little yucky and you're going to be faced with a pretty borderline decision for about 40 big blinds. It's not ideal, but it's also very very rare to happen, IMO.

If he's opening like this, to 50, too much then you can just 3bet all good looking hands and pound him down, punish him for making silly small raises super deep OOP, if he's mixing it up, sometimes fold, sometimes raise sometimes call then I think I'd go for a polarised 3bet here, picking very good and some MEH hands like A4o, 86o etc that don't really play all that great as calls but have some blocker or deceptive value post-flop and are going to put him in an unpleasant situation unless he happens to have a really good hand. Mostly though vs him playing like that you wanna make sure you get to see as many flops/turns and rivers with you ok-to-good hands like T9s as possible.



It is a 3x raise. Sky HH are painful to read. Oppo is sb and is raising 50 on top of the 10 he has put in as the sb.
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« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2016, 03:11:09 AM »

I'd bet/call flop. Unlucky
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