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Old 09-05-2005, 12:47 AM
yvesaint yvesaint is offline
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Default Re: Huge downswing...I don\'t know what\'s wrong

Hand 1: Re-raise pre-flop should be more. At least $15, probably more. Bet the flop. You should be all-in by the river if you re-raised pre-flop like that.

Hand 2: Against a loose, aggro player, I can't see myself getting away, but with a better read on his post-flop tendencies, I might be able to.

Hand 3: Looks fine, except I usually 1/2 pot the river. Makes it easier for someone with any K to raise (and call the raise, of course).

Hand 4: Reads needed, I usually call and see a flop ...

Hand 5: Do you really want to play a multi-way OOP raised pot with KK? I re-raise at every point the action is on you pre-flop in this hand.

Hand 6: Re-raise more pre-flop. At least $6. Other than that, looks fine.

Hand 7: BET THE FLOP, BET THE FLOP, BET THE FLOP.

Hand 8: Looks OK, probably better with reads (he's tight, I might even just fold that flop).


Also, don't feel bad. Sometimes you get ridiculous heaters that put you back on top. I had one tonight, in fact: 153 hands, ran 65BB/100 (no sample size, I know), and got dealt AA 5 times, KK 4 times, QQ 3 times, and flopped two flushes and three sets. It happens, believe me [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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