Friday, August 6, 2010
First session
Not a bad start to the month, especially since I made a few mistakes in bigger pots that could have been avoided. I was 5-6 tabling for some of this but quickly went back to 4-tabling after I realized that I was having some trouble following the action on some of my tables. Too often I'd be in a hand and have no idea how I got there, so I'm going to stick to 4 tabling.
Here are some of the more interesting hands from the session:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?5603421
This hand was pretty cool. The limper in this hand is a pretty big donk that hates to fold to c-bets. The flop and turn are pure value, and I priced the turn to where he's going to peel with a lot of different hands, especially something like an open ender or overs + gutter. On the river my intention is to check call almost any river, and the offsuit 4 is ideal. There's certainly the possibility that he has a ten or a jack to call me down twice, but I think he would checks most tens behind, so for the most part I'm only worried about trips. There's just so many more combos of missed straight / flush draws though so I make a quick check call and he flips over Q high.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?5603423
I don't think I had any reads on villain in this hand except that he is a little on the looser side. The 3-bet preflop is sort of standard, although calling is obviously fine. I felt like he'd call with a pretty wide range of hands though so I elected to 3bet. The flop is standard, but the turn brings up an interesting spot. Most of the time this is a pretty trivial check behind, it's not a great card to barrell again despite being an overcard. However I decided to barrell the turn with the intention of shoving the majority of rivers, and that's important to note because the turn bet is awful unless I plan on shoving the river. I'd also prefer to be slightly deeper in this spot, but even though a river shove is for only half pot I think it works enough of the time to show a profit. Fortunately for me the river is perhaps the best card in the deck to continue my bluff, and when I do he thinks for a while and folds.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?5603424
Not incredibly interesting. My preflop open is larger than usual for some reason, probably a misclick. I get 3-bet by a regular that 3-bets more than most, so I call with 67s and flop an awesome pair + flush draw. When he checks he's usually giving up, but he also sometimes has a hand with showdown value that he doesn't want to get raised off like TT or 78, and finally he can also be looking to checkraise draws. Against that range I like betting half pot or so to induce a raise from air as well as all of the draws that I'm ahead of. Obviously having any of his better hands check call (or even check raise) is fine since I'm a favorite against them. He actually ends up check raising and folding to a shove, so it appears that my smallish bet did induce a raise from air like I had hoped.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?5603428
Somewhat standard calldown. Not going to go a ton in-depth on it but the river polarizes his value range, at least that's true against the regs at these stakes. A tougher regular can definitely valuebet a decent ten here, but I'm less worried about that at these stakes. I would have folded to a river bet on a lot of cards, but an overcard makes the call much easier despite improving his range on the river since it narrows his range for valuebetting.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?5603431
His checkraise reeks of being a draw or air, so in this spot I elected to 3-bet really small. My reraise looks really fishy so I'm actually hoping he rebluffs me with some kind of straight draw or a worse flush draw. That might be over this guy's head, but I definitely think he has air a lot so I'm perfectly fine with him folding on the flop.
Here's a couple of the biggest hands I lost, some of which I played badly.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?5603432
I wanted to fold the river but his line made no sense. How he shows up there with TT is beyond me.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?5603434
This one is terrible, just me leveling myself against a guy who is playing pretty straightforward.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?5603436
I like my turn call in this hand since I think he bets a lot of floated draws / gutters on the turn. The mistake is calling the river, he just isn't betting there with air much after I check call the turn.
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