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Old 03-10-2005, 12:25 PM
Reef Reef is offline
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Default Re: 7 hands from my last loosing session.

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first off, post 1 hand at a time. Wait at least 4 hours before posting the next hand.

hand 1: I think I would raise the turn and fold to a 3-bet. If called, I'd check the river. Maybe do this with the flop instead of the turn.

hand 2: I think you can bet this flop. It probably missed the callers.

hand 3: bet the river

hand 4: fine

hand 5: fine

hand 6: I check/call the river

hand 7: reads would REALLY help here. He raised into a multiway field. Unlikely a bluff. Pot is still small, I think a fold is ok.

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whew! 7 hands is a lot to think about [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

okay i differ from your suggestions some, but i was close. i usually don't play this higher limit, but i'm learning. anyway....

#1: Initially i had thought fold the flop. your suggestion is more aggressive than i tend to be, but if that's the best idea, then i can try to change.

#2: Agree to bet flop. What about betting the river?

#3: Agreed bet river.

#4: What about raising PRF? Other than that, okay.

#5: Agreed played fine. River just sucks.

#6: What about calling the 3-bet instead of raising?

#7: I had thought calling on the turn, but the pot is pretty small.

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I am no poker authority by any means. I am just a winning 4-tabling 2/4 player. These are just my opinions, that's all.

#1) this is really player dependent. The raise gives me information and a chance for them to muck.

#2) betting and folding to a raise is an ok option (but my 2nd choice).. but 4 handed, I just don't feel like a worse hand will call/better hand will fold.

#4) raise Q3s preflop from the BB?

#6) I like capping because your pot equity is HUGE

#7) again, this is really player dependent. It could go either way
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