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Old 12-12-2002, 01:27 PM
Rob Rob is offline
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Default a couple more hands for review

here's a couple more hands i'd appreciate a look at:

hand three (online 3/6): i raise UTG w/KQh. all fold to BB who reraises, i call.

flop: Ad Ac 9d. lovely. BB bets, i raise, BB folds.

is this kind of bluff even worth attempting? i'm guessing he had TT-KK, thought i had an A b/c of my UTG raise, and my raise convinced him i did. is this just standard play?

hand four: online 3/6. this is a kill game with the kill button at the cutoff. all fold to me in MP w/AhAd, next folds, cutoff killer calls, rest fold, HU.

flop: 6d 4d 5s. i bet, cutoff raises, i 3-bet, he calls.
turn: 6d 4d 5s (9d). i bet, he folds.

seems pretty standard. very next hand is the following:


hand five (online 3/6): MP open-raises, i 3-bet JdJc, cutoff folds, button (killer on previous hand) caps, MP folds, i call.

flop: 9c Qh 7h. not likely to win a showdown. i know, maybe a lame-ass attempt to buy the pot will work. i check, capper bets, i c'r, capper calls. guess he doesn't have AK or TT.

turn: 9c Qh 7h (4c). i check, he bets, i call. i should have mucked. but maybe he's bluffing? i know, if i act like a calling station i'll get to see his hand. cool.

river: 9c Qh 7h 4c (Ts). i check, he bets, i call, he shows 99.

could i have possibly played this any worse? how should the previous AA hand have affected my play of this hand?

again, all comments welcomed.

rob
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