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First post: I got broken last night with this hand. Wanna analyze? =)
hey all, first post here for me...
this was at a casino here, near chicago....cash, 500 NL table. I had $1000 in front of me. i, yoolykeme am on the button.... blinds are 5 and 10 3rd seat raises to 60 everyone folds. yoolykeme calls flop comes a, 10, 6, off-suit 3rd seat checks yoolykeme bets 100 3rd seat raises to 300 yoolykeme calls 3rd seat cheks blind turn comes 7 yoolykeme goes all-in 3rd seat calls river comes q yoolykeme shows a,10 3rd seat shows a, a i lose... should i have either put him on AA pre-flop, or should i just not have been in the hand to begin with... ive been playing for about 6 years, and for some reason, this is bothering me.... thx |
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Re: First post: I got broken last night with this hand. Wanna analyze? =)
Calling a 6x BB raise with A10 is just bad poker. Unless you knew from previous plays this guys raises meant nothing.
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Re: First post: I got broken last night with this hand. Wanna analyze
Hey, welcome to the forums!
First off, you'll have better luck if you post in a specific forum, ie) small stakes no limit for NL hands, or B&M for live games, etc. As for the hand(and take this for what it's worth as I play mainly limit and generally suck at NL) Fold preflop. From my understanding playing NL against that type of raise you are in a clear raise-or-fold situation. However, assuming you don't fold, it's absurd to put a guy on AA preflop for a 6x BB raise, which may or may not be common but certainly can't give you that specific information. I'll likely checkraise this flop - the problem is since I hit the board so hard I'm doing my best to get all-in, which is why I fold this pf, because I can't tell AA from AK here. good luck. Surf |
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Re: First post: I got broken last night with this hand. Wanna analyze? =)
Since you called preflop, I should also point out that after the flop I would have a hard time laying this hand down.
Welcome to the forum |
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Re: First post: I got broken last night with this hand. Wanna analyze? =)
Was this at the Trump casino?
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Re: First post: I got broken last night with this hand. Wanna analyze
I agree with everyone else. Fold preflop. Once you've seen the flop I don't think i can get away from this hand.
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Re: First post: I got broken last night with this hand. Wanna analyze
your hand is a perfect example of why calling raises with weak hands is troublesome, especially in NL. as everyone else said, top two is a monster; but that flop is the reason why you don't call in the first place.
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Re: First post: I got broken last night with this hand. Wanna analyze? =)
Definitely fold preflop. In essence you trapped yourself here.
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Re: First post: I got broken last night with this hand. Wanna analyze? =)
it was at harrahs/resorts
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Re: First post: I got broken last night with this hand. Wanna analyze
Early position raises have to be respected, unless you know for sure this is a player that would raise with anything other than premium hands. And since it was the first hand delt in the tourney... Ax are tricky cards. I play them if the they are suited, late position, no early raiser, questionable on middle position raiser, depending on the player. It can be used to stop a player from stealing the button and the blinds. An of course to steal the blinds yourself although have to be ready to throw them away if reraised by somebody that realizes this.
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