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RESULTS
Okay, so the consenus seems to be that my pre-flop limp and flop bet were okay, but my turn bet sucked. My thinking was that on a 22, I'm getting called on the flop by middle pair, bottom pair, overs, a flush draw, etc enough that I would bet the scare card anyway and see how my opponents responded. Anyway, here's the results after I folded to the turn raise + call:
Seat 1: SNT51 ( $800 ) Seat 2: Atlashrug ( $800 ) Seat 4: drewdawggg ( $2475 ) Seat 8: busdecks ( $725 ) Seat 10: MarinerDaddy ( $800 ) Seat 5: BOCTOK_RU ( $800 ) Seat 6: HERO ( $800 ) Seat 3: bliztkrieg ( $800 ) Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to HERO [ Jd Td ] SNT51 folds. Atlashrug folds. bliztkrieg folds. drewdawggg folds. BOCTOK_RU folds. HERO calls [15]. busdecks calls [5]. MarinerDaddy checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 6c, Jc, 8s ] busdecks checks. MarinerDaddy checks. HERO bets [40]. busdecks calls [40]. MarinerDaddy calls [40]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 9d ] busdecks checks. MarinerDaddy checks. HERO bets [125]. busdecks raises [250]. MarinerDaddy calls [250]. HERO folds. ** Dealing River ** [ Js ] busdecks is all-In [420] MarinerDaddy calls [420]. busdecks shows [ Qd, Th ] a straight, eight to queen. MarinerDaddy shows [ 9h, 9s ] a full house, Nines full of jacks. MarinerDaddy wins 1630 chips from the main pot with a full house, Nines full of jacks. |
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Re: RESULTS
DISCLAIMER: I'm not exactly killing the $22s. I've only played a couple hundred and am at 6% ROI. With that grain of salt....
Preflop: I don't see any wrong option here. IMHO, folding, limping, and raising all have merit. Flop: Don't forget that tight/WEAK is generally the way to go early on here. I would favor checking even though we have top pair. The pot is so small, you won't take donks off with a bet here. It's not like most of these guys are sitting there calculating outs and pot odds. They are figuring, "what's another $40 to see if I make my straight and smack this mutha" or "what's another $40 with my pocket 9s that are so pretty I can't let them go even though I strongly suspect this dude has a J." So in your position I play like a wet noodle and check behind even on the flop (sometimes I bet out, admittedly). Again I don't think it's wrong to check, and I don't think it's wrong to value bet. At the turn I think checking behind is clearly the play. Time to get to the showdown as cheaply as possible. When busdecks moves all-in I hope I somehow have the courage to lay down my trips and move another hand closer to the bubble while still having t735. |
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