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Who played this the worst?
Watched this hand played yesterday and just could not decide who played this the worst? At least it seemed that way to me. I dont understand the converter stuff...so I'll manually do it.
.25/.50 Pokerstars G raises preflop L calls 2 others call Flop 8h Ac 3h G bets L raises, G calls other 2 callers fold Turn 6s G bets L raises, G calls River 2s G bets L raises, G calls G wins with AK, L had AJ My thinking: L's call was bad, reraise or get out. L's raise on the flop was good, to find out where he was at. G's call was weak, should have reraised. When L raised again on the turn, I figured him for 2 pairs, A high. Why didnt G think of this? When G continues to bet each round why doesnt L figure he's outkicked? Did G just think it was a flush draw raise? Would raising on a draw be profitable HU? Anyway, I found the hand confusing and like I said, thought both played it horridly...Your thoughts? |
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Re: Who played this the worst?
It's going to be tough for anyone to comment here because you left out a lot of information. We have no idea how many players are at the table, what the position of L and G are, if either of them had hearts, what their style of play is, etc. All of those make a difference in how they hand is played.
Granted, though, G's willingness to keep betting into a raiser without reraising seems a bit off. If G does think this is just a flush-draw raise, then reraising is in order. |
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Re: Who played this the worst?
I would say G needs to re raise the flop, call the turn raise and check call river. Does that mean L played it better than G? According to the fundamental theorem of poker, they both made mistakes. L got to show down a weaker hand for cheaper, but G let him do it.
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