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10/20, Two hands
10/20:
Do you play them the same? Hand 1: LAG button openraises HERO 3-bets from SB with 88 Unknown TAG BB calls Flop is AA7 HERO bets TAG calls LAG folds Turn is 9 HERO checks TAG checks River is T HERO checks TAG bets HERO folds Hand 2: HERO open raises TcTo UNKnown coldcalls LAG BB calls Flop: 9c5c4o LAG checks HERO bets UNK raises LAG cold-calls HERO 3-bets UNK caps LAG calls HERO calls Turn: 9c5c4o Kc LAG checks HERO checks UNK bets LAG folds HERO calls River: 9c5c4o Kc Ao HERO checks UNK bets HERO calls |
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Re: 10/20, Two hands
In the first hand, I'd bet the turn and probably call down a raise. Given that you didn't, I would definitely not fold to his river bet.
Second hand looks fine. |
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Re: 10/20, Two hands
[ QUOTE ]
In the first hand, I'd bet the turn and probably call down a raise. Given that you didn't, I would definitely not fold to his river bet. Second hand looks fine. [/ QUOTE ] OK. About the first hand. I did what you said. I just wrote a different action. He didn't raise the turn though so I check-called the river. And lost as expected. I think I should have check-folded though. TAG called a 3-bet preflop = mid to high PP or AX? TAG calls the flop = PP or AX, now with higher certanty. I just don't see what I beat. If there wasn't a third player in the hand I wouldn't hesitate (much) on calling down. But since he was in I think I'm beat for sure. |
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Re: 10/20, Two hands
OK I wasn't giving your opponent quite as much credit preflop as you are. If you believe his range is limited to Aces and mid to high pairs, I could find a fold if he raised. However, I would have bet the river after he calls the turn as most of the hands he could have that beat you would likely, though not necessarily, have made a move on you by then.
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Re: 10/20, Two hands
Take Texas out of the first line where it reads "Texas Holdem" and it will convert.
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