I'm finding it very hard to get up to a decent win rate on Paradise, for some reason ... here were two tough hands from this evening's attempt to improve matters:
(1) UTG and EP limp. I complete from the SB with
, and the blind checks.
The flop comes
, with 4 players and $8 in the pot. I bet out $6 with two pair, BB folds, UTG folds and EP raises to $12.
This hand was interesting mainly because EP appeared to be quite strong. He seemed to be a regular, and the people who knew him clearly though he was good. My notes on him read "(over?) tight aggressive (weak?). Bets decent amounts. He did bluff then show it recently". After the event, poker tracker classified him as "sLA-A" (25% VPIP, 4.5% PFR)
I have $250 and EP has $200.
First decision: what do you do in the face of this raise? I re-raised to $35 and he called.
The turn comes (
)
with 2 players and $74 in the pot. I bet out $80 and he calls. Surely he's too good to call a pot sized bet on the turn with just a draw?! I was starting to think set of 5s here...
The river comes (
)
($228) completing the backdoor flush and the T8 straight draw. I check, he pushes for his last $84.
What do you do here? What about on earlier streets?
(2) I raise one EP limper to $8 from MP with
. The cut-off calls along with the limper.
The flop comes
with 3 players and $27 in the pot. EP limp-caller bets out $10, I call, and the CO folds.
I have no information on EP, who has been sitting out a while, except that she has $340 to my $200. Not sure what to do here ... betting smallish into the pre-flop raiser is a classic set manoeuvre, but she could also be betting a draw or AQ.
The turn comes (
)
with two players and $47 in the pot. EP bets $30. Presumably I should fold here, right? 'Cos if I call, I might as well have raised $40 or so on the flop and found out where I really was... I call.
The river is (
)
with two players and $107 in the pot. She bets $10 which is small enough for a gloomy call (anyone steal raise here in the face of the weak bet?!).
I've been experimenting with ways to not get all in on the flop with big overpairs, but this one didn't go quite as planned... comments? Does everyone raise the flop, then check-fold if called?