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Lots of action: a hand-reading excercise.
PokerStars $3/$6 full game. I'm playing a bunch of tables but I have enough of a read on the guy to my left to know that he isn't much for bluffing; if he's acting strong, he's strong. I'm not saying he's good, just straightforward.
I get red nines in the big blind. The action is limped all the way around to me. This is the first family pot I have seen in a long time. The flop: 295 with two clubs. The small blind checks, I check and the action is checked to a late position player who bets. Two people call and I check-raise. The player directly to my left calls two cold, the bettor three-bets, I cap, the person to my left calls two more cold and when all is said and done, four of us see the turn. The turn: 7 of not-clubs. I bet out. Now the player to my left wakes up and raises. The tagalong player folds and the aggressor from last street calls two cold. I three-bet, the player to my left caps and the third player calls two more cold. I call. The river: 2 of not-clubs. Final board: 29572 I bet, the player to my left raises, late position calls two cold, I three-bet, player to my left caps, late position calls two cold and I call. So, what cards were we holding and how did we play them? This was a hell of a hand given the generally weak-tight texture of the PokerStars $3/$6 game. SpaceAce |
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Re: Lots of action: a hand-reading excercise.
"I get red nines in the big blind."
... "So, what cards were we holding..." I'm going to go out on a limb and say you had 99. What the hell, I'll be specific and put you on 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. Guy on your left should have 22 or 55 here, more likely 55. Since I don't know the exact flop, tag-along player could have a lame overpair like TT or JJ or something like A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]2[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], something like that. |
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Re: Lots of action: a hand-reading excercise.
seems pretty obvious that the aggro has 55....could possibly have 77.....The cold caller has a flush draw with the 2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] in his hand.....he could have the 7 and 2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]
I'm not sure what this post is for though....pretty standard hand here....congrats on the large pot... |
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Re: Lots of action: a hand-reading excercise.
[ QUOTE ]
seems pretty obvious that the aggro has 55....could possibly have 77.....The cold caller has a flush draw with the 2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] in his hand.....he could have the 7 and 2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] I'm not sure what this post is for though....pretty standard hand here....congrats on the large pot... [/ QUOTE ] It's not quite that straightforward. If I hadn't botched and posted what I held, the mystery would be a bit deeper. Results coming soon. SpaceAce |
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Re: Lots of action: a hand-reading excercise.
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"I get red nines in the big blind." ... "So, what cards were we holding..." I'm going to go out on a limb and say you had 99. What the hell, I'll be specific and put you on 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. Guy on your left should have 22 or 55 here, more likely 55. Since I don't know the exact flop, tag-along player could have a lame overpair like TT or JJ or something like A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]2[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], something like that. [/ QUOTE ] LOL, by the time I noticed, I couldn't edit. SpaceAce |
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Re: Lots of action: a hand-reading excercise.
I prefer betting, not checkraising the flop, hoping for a raise, seeing where I am in relation to it, and planning the rest of the flop/my turn action appropriately.
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Re: Lots of action: a hand-reading excercise.
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I prefer betting, not checkraising the flop, hoping for a raise, seeing where I am in relation to it, and planning the rest of the flop/my turn action appropriately. [/ QUOTE ] I considered this but with the clubs out, I was hoping to get in some bets right there and possibly force some of the players to call two cold. SpaceAce |
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Re: Lots of action: a hand-reading excercise.
I completely agree with that check. You can almost be sure someone will bet with that many limpers.
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Re: Lots of action: a hand-reading excercise.
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I completely agree with that check. You can almost be sure someone will bet with that many limpers. [/ QUOTE ] That was my belief, as well. SpaceAce |
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Re: Lots of action: a hand-reading excercise.
if you lost to quad 2s then it's the poker gods getting back at you for raising 22 UTG at our 2+2 2/4 table back in March and flopping quads against JSD's AA [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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