Hand 2 I don't think you can bluff them out on 5th so i'm disinclined to bet. I have no idea why you raised on 6th when someone had 4 to a straight on board and started firing.
Hand 3 I think you want to see another card on 5th, and have no fold equity, so I think it's time to get passive here. That said I don't mind the bet TOO much. I don't understand why you bet 6th, by this point catching a single pair on the river may not be good, and even if it is you only have 12-15 outs. Obviously felt it on the river.
Hand 4 I'm raising on 4th when you catch the king. That guy is betting his paired door 50%+ of the time, and it's hard to see him having a buried ten or pair bigger than kings, so you have tons of outs regardless.
Hand 3 your big mistake was RAISING on 3rd street with NO HAND. That built the pot up and tied you into it more than you should've been. I just call 3rd, when the 3rd street re-raiser bets 4th and you're holding no hand it's time to let it go - he almost certainly has aces or two pair and you're drawing to runners against a player who probably has you destroyed. 5th 6th and 7th are just spewing really because you tied yourself in with your early street play. I really don't like raising it up with 3 of a suit on 3rd.Statistics: Posted by Felonius_Monk — Sat Nov 05, 2005 4:57 am
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