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Re: 400 games on party very tough?
I think you played this hand bad from start to finish.
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Re: 400 games on party very tough?
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I think you played this hand bad from start to finish. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah I didnt really like it either [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] However it would be cool if you could explain some ways I could play this better. I see: Preflop: On the button I often make calls like these against raisers, would be a whole debate. Flop: Folding is impossible, he could have AK. Should I raise here? Should I wait for turn? Turn: OK, I was sure now he had something, 55$ is too big a continuation bet. River: Bet-Bet-Check means he cant have the flush. Maybe I should incorporate some river push actions into my game for these situations [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: 400 games on party very tough?
Fold the turn seems best.
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Re: 400 games on party very tough?
Your plan was to outflop him and take his stack. On the turn it is clear your hand is no good, but you continue with your hand and then try to bluff him. This is just spewing.
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Re: 400 games on party very tough?
The call preflop was bad to me agaisnt a tight early raiser, T9o is crap. On the flop its ok. On the turn you should fold. On the river I dont see a worst hand calling that bet and he said to you he had something when he betted the turn, so he probably wont fold.
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Re: 400 games on party very tough?
Ah yeah, fold preflop, but we shouldn't go into that.
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