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durron597
08-03-2005, 03:31 PM
So I recently got pokertracker and was looking at hands where I lost a lot of chips. Interestingly enough I'm losing a ton of chips in the BB with medium aces. A lot of the time I lose a small pot (usually my blind) and the big pots have actually been 60/40 losses. Variance I guess. Here's one of the few that isn't.

This player is 50/2.63 over 38 hands.

PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t100 (6 handed) converter (http://www.selachian.com/tools/bisonconverter/hhconverter.cgi)

MP (t995)
CO (t470)
Button (t2150)
SB (t6655)
Hero (t2280)
UTG (t950)

Preflop: Hero is BB with A/images/graemlins/heart.gif, 8/images/graemlins/spade.gif.
<font color="#666666">4 folds</font>, SB completes, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to t300</font>, SB calls t200.

Flop: (t600) Q/images/graemlins/diamond.gif, J/images/graemlins/club.gif, 8/images/graemlins/club.gif <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font>
SB checks, Hero checks.

Turn: (t600) J/images/graemlins/spade.gif <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font>
SB checks, <font color="#CC3333">Hero bets t400</font>, SB calls t400.

River: (t1400) 6/images/graemlins/club.gif <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font>
<font color="#CC3333">SB bets t700</font>, Hero folds.

Final Pot: t2100

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This is how he got his big stack:

PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t30 (8 handed) converter (http://www.selachian.com/tools/bisonconverter/hhconverter.cgi)

SB (t1530)
BB (t2695)
UTG (t1510)
UTG+1 (t870)
MP1 (t1440)
MP2 <font color="#A500AF">(SB from above)</font> (t2620)
Hero (t1470)
Button (t1365)

Preflop: Hero is CO with 7/images/graemlins/diamond.gif, 4/images/graemlins/heart.gif.
<font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, UTG+1 calls t30, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, MP2 <font color="#A500AF">(SB from above)</font> calls t30, <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">SB raises to t60</font>, BB calls t30, UTG+1 calls t30, MP2 <font color="#A500AF">(SB from above)</font> calls t30.

Flop: (t240) J/images/graemlins/club.gif, J/images/graemlins/diamond.gif, 6/images/graemlins/diamond.gif <font color="#0000FF">(4 players)</font>
SB checks, BB checks, <font color="#CC3333">UTG+1 bets t120</font>, SB from above calls t120, SB calls t120, BB calls t120.

Turn: (t720) A/images/graemlins/spade.gif <font color="#0000FF">(4 players)</font>
SB checks, BB checks, <font color="#CC3333">UTG+1 bets t690 (All-In)</font>, SB from above calls t690, SB calls t690, BB calls t690.

River: (t3480) 3/images/graemlins/heart.gif <font color="#0000FF">(4 players, 1 all-in)</font>
SB checks, BB checks, <font color="#CC3333">SB from above bets t1750 (All-In)</font>, SB calls t660 (All-In), BB calls t1750.

Final Pot: t7640

Results in white below: <font color="#FFFFFF">
SB has Kd Ah (two pair, aces and jacks).
BB has 8h Jh (three of a kind, jacks).
UTG+1 has 9c Ad (two pair, aces and jacks).
SB from above has Qh Js (three of a kind, jacks).
Outcome: SB from above wins t7640. </font>

Edit: had wrong subject

Maulik
08-03-2005, 03:33 PM
I don't understand the raise in the BB. You've got position on him and don't really gain anything by trying to push a BIG stack out of the hand.

durron597
08-03-2005, 03:40 PM
[ QUOTE ]
I don't understand the raise in the BB. You've got position on him and don't really gain anything by trying to push a BIG stack out of the hand.

[/ QUOTE ]

Yes I do, I define his hand a lot better. He could complete with any two but I doubt he calls the raise with any two.

therock
08-03-2005, 03:42 PM
You has a loose-passive player in the SB. He has a 50 VPIP so you know he is going to complete the SB. I just check pre-flop since he has such a big stack and take a stab at the pot after the flop or after the turn (assuming he checks). A loose-passive player will fold if he does not have anything. If you had the big stack, a min-raise or two unit raise pre-flop would be fine because you have a great chance to take the pot down even if you wiff on the flop.

schwza
08-03-2005, 03:44 PM
it's tempting to just check, but i like the raise. i already wrote this paragraph in support of checking, so i'll just leave it in. he has a low PFR so he might be completing A9-AJ here. he has high VPIP so he is likely going to call. so you're on your way to playing a big pot against the one guy you don't want to play a big pot against, and you're not even sure if you're going to be good if you hit an A.

however, i think the odds are just too good that you pick up the pot pre-flop with a raise. so i like the raise.

i would usually bet the flop. almost every hand he could have has 3+ outs, and some have more. then my plan would be to check behind on the turn and make a decision (probably to fold) if he bets the river.

as you played the flop, i like it the rest.

curtains
08-03-2005, 03:52 PM
just checking preflop with the A8o is fine in the first example. Raising is okay too but puts you in a really uncomfortable spot against a huge stack, especially with all the shortstacks out there. If you had like 1000-1100 chips you could of course move allin, or if your opponent was a shortstack.