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Re: Why bet/fold so much?
I don't bluff raise the river enough.[img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: Why bet/fold so much?
Okay so I ran some stats:
Of the 30,132 limit hands I have in poker tracker, I have had called a river bet raise 108 times. I have won or split 38 times. <font color="red">Here is my hand distribution:</font> Four of a Kind - 1 time (won 1) Full House - 10 times (won 6, split 1) Flush - 10 times (won 2) Straight - 10 times (won 2, split 5) Trips - 11 times (won 5) Two Pair -42 times (won 11, split 2) Pair - 20 times (won 1, split 1) High - 0 times <font color="blue">Overall, calling river raises with just a pair has cost me $100 ($150 for 18 losers, $50 for 2 winners)</font> <font color="red">Here is my opponent hand distribution:</font> Four of a kind - 3 times (I won 0) Full House - 9 times (I won 2, split 1) Flush - 27 times (I won 2) Straight - 20 times (I won 0, split 5) Trips - 12 times (I won 6) Two Pair - 24 times (I won 10, split 2) Pair - 10 times (I won 5, split 2) High Card - 2 times (I won 2) Total - 108 times (I won 28, pushed 10) |
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another note
I have bet folded 18 times. I've only folded top pair 3 times on the river.
The above stats would indicate that calling a river-raise with just a pair is not profitable so many I should reconsider. paperboy |
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Re: another note
The problem is complete contextual. You don't just call because the pot is big. That is actually a possible leak. If people always call "because the pot is big" when they have very little chance to win (yeah, maybe that rock who wouldn't even raise AK/QQ preflop DOES have the flush on this four-flush board, but hell, I have top two, I'm calling), its a mistake you get the chance to make a fair amount in a SS game, and you really don't need to worry much about meta-game or people who raise the river as a bluff very often. It really depends on the way the hand plays out. So saying "calling the river raise with just a pair isn't profitable" really depends on the pair, the board, the player, and the hand. Just like everything else.
But yeah, as a default in a SS game, river raises are usually better than 1 pair hands. |
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Re: Why bet/fold so much?
I also think that the dont fold for one bet might apply more to calling one bet not getting reraised after you bet. At least thats how i view it in the small stakes arena
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Re: Why bet/fold so much?
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Okay so I ran some stats: Of the 30,132 limit hands I have in poker tracker, I have had called a river bet raise 108 times. I have won or split 38 times. [/ QUOTE ] Can you work out your total win/loss over these 108 examples? Also, that must have been a hell of a scary board to call a river raise with quads [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Why bet/fold so much?
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I don't bluff raise the river enough. [/ QUOTE ] i dont think you have to lose sleep over this. |
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Re: Why bet/fold so much?
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Can you work out your total win/loss over these 108 examples? Also, that must have been a hell of a scary board to call a river raise with quads [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] A lot of my examples were capped (otherwise I would have 5-bet). here's my profit: Note that all of my river wins with just a pair were playing 6max. |
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Re: Why bet/fold so much?
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I suck and don't do it enough [/ QUOTE ] Ditto. I need to get out of the bet/3-bet cycle I'm in. |
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Re: Why bet/fold so much?
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I don't bluff raise the river enough. [/ QUOTE ] I have to agree here. But it never works at my limits anyway. |
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