nl25 6m AJs from sb
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nl25 6m AJs from sb
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HAND #1
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Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
Hand History Converter by Stoxpoker
MP: $25.10 (100.4 bb)
CO: $6.95 (27.8 bb)
BTN: $9.05 (36.2 bb)
Hero (SB): $35.80 (143.2 bb)
BB: $45.45 (181.8 bb)
UTG: $30.60 (122.4 bb)
Pre-Flop: Hero is SB with J
A
UTG raises to $1, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.90, BB folds
Flop: ($2.25) 3
2
A
(2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets $2, Hero calls $2
Turn: ($6.25) Q
(2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets $4.25, Hero raises to $8.50, UTG raises to $27.60 and is all-in, Hero folds
villan is 21/15/2.4
nothing else happened in the time at the table
1) as played do u fold, if not why not, what do u think his range is ?
2) say i decide to lead out and he raises , again what do u do depending on his raise size, what range u think he is on and how do u react to it?
HAND #1
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Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
Hand History Converter by Stoxpoker
MP: $25.10 (100.4 bb)
CO: $6.95 (27.8 bb)
BTN: $9.05 (36.2 bb)
Hero (SB): $35.80 (143.2 bb)
BB: $45.45 (181.8 bb)
UTG: $30.60 (122.4 bb)
Pre-Flop: Hero is SB with J
UTG raises to $1, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.90, BB folds
Flop: ($2.25) 3
Hero checks, UTG bets $2, Hero calls $2
Turn: ($6.25) Q
Hero checks, UTG bets $4.25, Hero raises to $8.50, UTG raises to $27.60 and is all-in, Hero folds
villan is 21/15/2.4
nothing else happened in the time at the table
1) as played do u fold, if not why not, what do u think his range is ?
2) say i decide to lead out and he raises , again what do u do depending on his raise size, what range u think he is on and how do u react to it?
- Jernej Zorec
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i cant for the life of me understand why u c/r, u overrep ur hand massively, so therefore he prolly has something massiver*. A better line would be to c/c to the river, if you lead its player dependent , some people will spaz out , you should aim this line at LAGs
- miaowmiaowchowface
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yeah ur both right, my thinking was if i just call hes gonna fire river big and i dont know where i'm at , so if i minraise i get less money in to find out where i'm at since i dont think he ships without a better hand
meh AJ is really bad for me in hu spots
and this was deffo one in a thousand line which should probably be the last time ever too :D
meh AJ is really bad for me in hu spots
and this was deffo one in a thousand line which should probably be the last time ever too :D
- Jernej Zorec
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AJ OOP is one of these hands that either win you a small pot or lose you a big one.
When the game is good (ie you can get 4 streets of value with TPTK) there is really no need to put your self in this situation often.
You could play this hand if you have good reads on your opponent and you plan to make some moves on some boards.
As played against a random with these stats I c/c 2 streets and fold to a big river bet. villain have to be very good (or very bad) to bet 3 streets with a hand you beat.
When the game is good (ie you can get 4 streets of value with TPTK) there is really no need to put your self in this situation often.
You could play this hand if you have good reads on your opponent and you plan to make some moves on some boards.
As played against a random with these stats I c/c 2 streets and fold to a big river bet. villain have to be very good (or very bad) to bet 3 streets with a hand you beat.
- MrDarling
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MrDarling wrote:As played against a random with these stats I c/c 2 streets and fold to a big river bet. villain have to be very good (or very bad) to bet 3 streets with a hand you beat.
This is often how I play these TPGK hands OOP, but I'm never happy with the river fold as I think I'm spewing by c/c 2 streets and folding. I personally suck with AJ OOP and typically try and c/r the flop (when its still relatively cheap) to get a fold from a cbettor who missed. If called on the flop c/r I usually c/f the turn, or if the turn checks through I throw out a smallish (1/2 pot?) blocking bet.
- ErinJeff
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Jauron wrote:odlozilik wrote:I think it's easy 3 bet pf on 6 max.
A fairly tight player raises UTG and we 3-bet him OOP? What does this accomplish that we like?
Well, I don't know numbers the best, but 21/15 is tight? Couldn't he raise with lower pockets, KQ, QJ or so in 6 max? I would.
If I 3 bet pf this, at least I will find out soon, where I stand.
- odlozilik
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Check/Call flop..lead out on that turn? blocker bet/check fold river if he calls turn. If he re raises turn, fold.
This is how i might play this hand ^^^, but i should stay away from cash probably, being a donkament player.
This is how i might play this hand ^^^, but i should stay away from cash probably, being a donkament player.
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Ciso_B - Online MTT God
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odlozilik wrote:Jauron wrote:odlozilik wrote:I think it's easy 3 bet pf on 6 max.
A fairly tight player raises UTG and we 3-bet him OOP? What does this accomplish that we like?
Well, I don't know numbers the best, but 21/15 is tight? Couldn't he raise with lower pockets, KQ, QJ or so in 6 max? I would.
If I 3 bet pf this, at least I will find out soon, where I stand.
Your right he's not THAT tight, tighter than the ones I play against though.
I don't think we get much info, IMO he calls with most of that range and may not 4-bet with strong hands. /shrug knowing the flop may be effecting your decision or maybe I'm just a nit.
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Jauron - Posts: 2598
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You have almost the worst possible hand to take this line with. Save this sort of line for when you have nothing, or something good. You're basically forcing him to play perfectly against you, by folding when he's behind and calling/raising when he's ahead. Yee.
Sorry if that came off as harsh, but yuck ;P
Sorry if that came off as harsh, but yuck ;P
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