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Re: Learning Holdem, New player\'s log (10,000 hands)
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[ QUOTE ] right now my strategy is to just walk away from those tables [/ QUOTE ] That's no good. Those games are great and there is a lot of easy money to be found in them. Keep reading SSHE, and you will eventually get it. [/ QUOTE ] Yes I stayed at the tables losing 87 Big blinds because I felt I had the advantage :-) I *want* loose players to try to suck out on me. I'm a really bad player but I thought the other players were worse. I'm such a bad player that I need this sort of game to have a chance. For example: I'm in EP and am dealt Qd Qc, Preflop it's capped 5 ways (about 20 sb in pot) Fop comes Qs 7h 8h, Pot gets bet and reraised and reraised, everyone folds except me and another LAG player. I can not think of another hand that is better than mine so I keep reraising. Is this correct or should I wait to the turn to raise? I put in 11 re-raises! He reraises them! I should have reraised him down to the felt (we both had about 40 BB) But I make an stupid error and call after 12 reraises. I was thinking I would see what the turn is and see if he will reraise me into even worst odds. I don't even watch the board when the dealer burns and turns. I watch his face ... the grin on his face shouted, "I got a flush!" Turn 2h // Bad card for me, I figured I had pot odds to fill up to a full house or quads getting over 20 to 1. Bet, Call River was a rag Bet, Call He shows Jh 3h! I smile congratulate him and shake his hand. Question: I should have re-raised on the flop to the felt or he called or someone ran out of money right?????? Derick |
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