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ChuckyB
07-04-2005, 08:50 PM
As I typed this in I realized the horrible blunders. I'd like your thoughts too please. How bad is this heads-up portion of the SNG?

Final table of PP $11. Opponents seems straight-forward. Haven't seen any bluffs or bad moves.


Level:8 Blinds(200/400)Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 2
Seat 2: RODSHARK22 ( $1823 )
Seat 1: HERO ( $6177 )
Blinds(200/400)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ 8h Kc ]
RODSHARK22 folds.
HERO does not show cards.
HERO wins 600 chips

Seat 2: RODSHARK22 ( $1623 )
Seat 1: HERO ( $6377 )
Blinds(250/500)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ Ts 2s ]
HERO folds.
RODSHARK22 does not show cards.
RODSHARK22 wins 750 chips

Seat 2: RODSHARK22 ( $1873 )
Seat 1: HERO ( $6127 )
Blinds(250/500)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ Kc 4c ]
RODSHARK22 is all-In [1623]
HERO calls [1373].
** Dealing Flop ** [ Jc, 9s, Th ]
** Dealing Turn ** [ Jd ]
** Dealing River ** [ 5c ]
RODSHARK22 shows [ 9d, Qh ] two pairs, jacks and nines.
HERO shows [ Kc, 4c ] a pair of jacks.
RODSHARK22 wins 3746 chips from the main pot with two pairs, jacks and nines.

Seat 2: RODSHARK22 ( $3746 )
Seat 1: HERO ( $4254 )
Blinds(250/500)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ 8h As ]
HERO raises [1250].
RODSHARK22 folds.
HERO does not show cards.
HERO wins 2000 chips

Seat 2: RODSHARK22 ( $3246 )
Seat 1: HERO ( $4754 )
Blinds(250/500)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ Td 7s ]
RODSHARK22 folds.
HERO does not show cards.
HERO wins 750 chips

Seat 2: RODSHARK22 ( $2996 )
Seat 1: HERO ( $5004 )
Blinds(250/500)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ Kc Ac ]
HERO calls [250].
RODSHARK22 checks.
** Dealing Flop ** [ 7d, 2d, 2s ]
RODSHARK22 is all-In [2496]
HERO calls [2496].
** Dealing Turn ** [ 6d ]
** Dealing River ** [ 8c ]
RODSHARK22 shows [ 5h, 7h ] two pairs, sevens and twos.
HERO shows [ Kc, Ac ] a pair of twos.
RODSHARK22 wins 5992 chips from the main pot with two pairs, sevens and twos.

Seat 2: RODSHARK22 ( $5992 )
Seat 1: HERO ( $2008 )
Blinds(250/500)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ 3s 5c ]
RODSHARK22 raises [750].
HERO is all-In [1508]
RODSHARK22 calls [1008].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 8d, 7h, Ad ]
** Dealing Turn ** [ Kd ]
** Dealing River ** [ 9c ]
RODSHARK22 shows [ 9s, 9d ] three of a kind, nines.
HERO shows [ 3s, 5c ] high card ace.
RODSHARK22 wins 4016 chips from the main pot with three of a kind, nines.

Superfluous Man
07-04-2005, 08:59 PM
Yes, you did crap the bed. Raise (if not jam) preflop with AKs. Winning 750 chips isn't exactly a bad result when there's only 8k in play.

Also, why jam with 53o? This must have been out of tilt. He's not folding to your tiny raise, and he's not going to have 52, 43, 42, or 32.

11t
07-04-2005, 08:59 PM
Slowplaying AK and then calling a push when you miss the flop and then pushing over the top of a raise with 53 is pretty bad.

elonkra
07-04-2005, 09:00 PM
Yes

Push A8, even though it was inconsequential here.
Push AK (cost you the game)

Ixnert
07-05-2005, 01:00 PM
There were lots of mistakes later, but your first one was not pushing the T2s. You let him off the ropes. As wrong as it is, a lot of folks at the 11s will fold even with only ~3 BBs left (barring actually having a good hand). Even if he calls, most of the time you're no worse than a 2:1 dog. You have well over a 50% chance of either ending it right here or coming out of the hand with a 7:1 chip lead.

This is the biggest hole many folks have in the 11s/22s: not nearly aggressive enough with a big chip lead HU.

Isura
07-05-2005, 02:07 PM
I don't mind the T2 fold, but I'd push against a tighty.
Push the A8, because folding to a push is insane, and maximize folding equity.
Push the AK, offcourse.
And I'd fold the 53, and push any 2 next hand.

PapiChulo503
07-05-2005, 02:25 PM
Two things clearly popped out at me when I checked out the hand history. The first was your play of the AK, why not push all in? The second was your overall aggression factor, when your heads up and especially if you have a bigger stack you need to make sure that your opponent has no easy decisions. Keep putting pressure on him until he gives up and makes a poor decision.

schwza
07-05-2005, 03:49 PM
push AK and A8 hands. i'd push T2, but it's not bad to fold. remember that ~1/4 villain will hold two cards under T.

the 35 was the only one that was uber-wrong. when villain raises, if you push, there is 0 chance he'll fold. so you can treat his raise like a push and you're deciding whether to call. you have to call 1.5k to win a total of 4k. thus, you need to be 3/8 = 37.5% to win the hand in order to call. even if he has random cards, you're under 37.5%, and since he's probably throwing away 32o, 34o, etc, you're well under. muck it and move on.

benza13
07-05-2005, 04:39 PM
Something else that no one else has specifically mentioned. With the big blind at 400 or more, it is always going to be 10% of someone's chips, so just push, don't make cute raises. Pushing maximizes folding equity and ensures that you don't limp/call off your stack with high cards that don't hit. Any accumulation of chips when you already have a big chip lead is great...

Edited to add: and if they do call, you can often afford to take the worst hand to the flop at 2:1 pot odds.