TM1212
03-04-2005, 12:05 AM
Been meaning to post these for a little while, interesting session I had in a game in NYC any way here they are:
2/5 Nl, 8 person table, I have $900 in front of me. I have everyone covered. Its been 2 hours since I sat down. I have a good idea of how every1 plays, I have a tight table image, winning one big showdown and a few small pots.
I pick up JJ in third position.
I raise to $20, folded to the button who calls
Button is very loose aggressive, the only aggressive player at the table. His preflop play is horrible, any 2 cards will usually do, his play improves a little on the flop, he can lay down a big hand or two. he’s got a little more then $700 in front of him.
BB also calls
Pot $62
Flop J A 3r
BB checks, before I can make a move, the button says check.
The dealer informs him I didn't act yet, he said "oh", I reach for $40, and bet.
Before I can get my chips into the pot he announces raise, He puts in $100 on top. BB folds.
What’s your play?
I'm sure he has a solid hand with this little play he made, I believe he wanted to show weakness, so I'd bet and he could reraise. But it is entirely possible he wasn't following the action. Any way I didn't let it effect my play, I planned on raising and did so. I put him on 2 pair or better. I rule out AA, because he would always reraise to get the hand heads up.
So, what’s the best way to get his chips in the pot? I decide to slow play and let him do the work. I call.
Pot $242
Turns a 4
I check, he bets 200.
What’s your play?
I decide It's time to change gears and state my hand. He has 400 more in front of him, about the size of the pot. So I set him in. He folds A4 face up.
Anyone play this different?
When I go to collect the pot I decide with a little acting I can change my table image and possibly effect his play. I put on a big simile, and flash his half of the table my jack and proclaim jack Queen, and slide it into the muck.
I felt this was a good play. I usually like to avoid showing anything, whether its cards or emotion. I though I needed to loosen up my table image to get some hands paid off. Anyone think differently?
The play worked (I think), every hand I played I was getting action, unforantely, the cards ran south so 3 hours later I'm down to about $850.
The plays now 7 handed, the button player from last hand is long gone, and a few other new players have sat down, so my table image is fresh.
I pick up 5 5 on the button. 3 limp in front of me. I limp, sb calls, button checks. 6 to the flop.
I think limping is the only play, hit my set or fold.
Pot $30
Flop Qs 7 5s
UTG limper (a new player) bets out $50, player next to me very loose weak calls.
Whats your play?
Once again I want to get this hand paid off. I put UTG on Qx, and the player next to me on a pair or more likely a flush draw. (both players have about $500 in front of them) I dont want to let him see the next card with out putting some more chips in, but I am afraid of the sandwich effect scaring off the utg player. I finally decide to raise $150 on top.
Utg after much delay folds (damn it), the guy next to me calls (alright).
Pot $480
turn 8s
Hmmm... Not the card I wanted. He checks I check.
Pot $480
River 2
He checks I check.
I show my set he mucks.
Should I have played the turn and river differently. I feel if I raise and he calls, I am beat. What's your play? I have 2 other hands for later, but let me hear some responses for theses sets.
2/5 Nl, 8 person table, I have $900 in front of me. I have everyone covered. Its been 2 hours since I sat down. I have a good idea of how every1 plays, I have a tight table image, winning one big showdown and a few small pots.
I pick up JJ in third position.
I raise to $20, folded to the button who calls
Button is very loose aggressive, the only aggressive player at the table. His preflop play is horrible, any 2 cards will usually do, his play improves a little on the flop, he can lay down a big hand or two. he’s got a little more then $700 in front of him.
BB also calls
Pot $62
Flop J A 3r
BB checks, before I can make a move, the button says check.
The dealer informs him I didn't act yet, he said "oh", I reach for $40, and bet.
Before I can get my chips into the pot he announces raise, He puts in $100 on top. BB folds.
What’s your play?
I'm sure he has a solid hand with this little play he made, I believe he wanted to show weakness, so I'd bet and he could reraise. But it is entirely possible he wasn't following the action. Any way I didn't let it effect my play, I planned on raising and did so. I put him on 2 pair or better. I rule out AA, because he would always reraise to get the hand heads up.
So, what’s the best way to get his chips in the pot? I decide to slow play and let him do the work. I call.
Pot $242
Turns a 4
I check, he bets 200.
What’s your play?
I decide It's time to change gears and state my hand. He has 400 more in front of him, about the size of the pot. So I set him in. He folds A4 face up.
Anyone play this different?
When I go to collect the pot I decide with a little acting I can change my table image and possibly effect his play. I put on a big simile, and flash his half of the table my jack and proclaim jack Queen, and slide it into the muck.
I felt this was a good play. I usually like to avoid showing anything, whether its cards or emotion. I though I needed to loosen up my table image to get some hands paid off. Anyone think differently?
The play worked (I think), every hand I played I was getting action, unforantely, the cards ran south so 3 hours later I'm down to about $850.
The plays now 7 handed, the button player from last hand is long gone, and a few other new players have sat down, so my table image is fresh.
I pick up 5 5 on the button. 3 limp in front of me. I limp, sb calls, button checks. 6 to the flop.
I think limping is the only play, hit my set or fold.
Pot $30
Flop Qs 7 5s
UTG limper (a new player) bets out $50, player next to me very loose weak calls.
Whats your play?
Once again I want to get this hand paid off. I put UTG on Qx, and the player next to me on a pair or more likely a flush draw. (both players have about $500 in front of them) I dont want to let him see the next card with out putting some more chips in, but I am afraid of the sandwich effect scaring off the utg player. I finally decide to raise $150 on top.
Utg after much delay folds (damn it), the guy next to me calls (alright).
Pot $480
turn 8s
Hmmm... Not the card I wanted. He checks I check.
Pot $480
River 2
He checks I check.
I show my set he mucks.
Should I have played the turn and river differently. I feel if I raise and he calls, I am beat. What's your play? I have 2 other hands for later, but let me hear some responses for theses sets.