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30/60 Stars Hand - Analysis Please
PokerStars Game #3218075461: Hold'em Limit ($30/$60) - 2005/12/02 -
05:33:46 (ET) Table 'lala' Seat #3 is the button Seat 2: Villian1 ($2491 in chips) Seat 3: Villian2 ($841.50 in chips) Seat 4: Hero ($1283.50 in chips) Seat 8: lala ($600 in chips) Seat 9: lala ($638 in chips) Hero: posts small blind $15 lala: posts big blind $30 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to HERO [Td Kd] Villain1: raises $30 to $60 unimportant: folds Villian2: calls $60 Hero: calls $45 llala: calls $30 *** FLOP *** [Kc Jd Qc] Hero: bets $30 lala: folds Villain1: raises $30 to $60 Villain2: folds Hero: calls $30 *** TURN *** [Kc Jd Qc] [8d] Hero: checks Villain1: bets $60 Hero: raises $60 to $120 Villain1: raises $60 to $180 Hero: calls $60 *** RIVER *** [Kc Jd Qc 8d] [Qh] Hero: checks Villain: bets $60 Hero: calls $60 Okay. The game is very soft right now, very aggressive preflop and postflop but a lot of players are making very loose call downs. When villain raised and villain2 called, I knew BB was gonna call as they've called their blind everytime so far. Figured K10d in this soft game where people are paying off was worth a flop even outa position(possibly mistake one). I lead the flop because I very well may have the best hand and have the open-ended to boot. When I get raised, I call planning to call down UI. On the turn when I pick up the flush draw, I do a double take and think the player may very well be on a hand like 10j, 10q, AK, AQ, maybe AJ. I figure with a turn check/raise I may move him off AK and get value out of the other hands that I'm ahead. I have such a strong redraw with 16ish clean outs that I don't mind putting an extra bet in on the turn if I have a chance to fold off AK because if called on the turn I'll get the bet back on the river the times I hit. Once I get 3-bet on the turn I know I'm behind and need help but decide to pay off river anwyays to see his hand(this was obvious fold here though, I realize that). Critique away. |
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