Hand 2 I think you've got enough on the flop to make a big raise on the flop, but calling along is OK too. I am not keen on potentially letting in some draws. Sounds like the money was pretty deep so that perhaps makes keeping the pot small a decent idea, but I don't like letting in the LAG behind you with something like a Q-high flush draw that he will likely fold to a re-raise, and with the three cards over the top end of the straight, you have a really nice wrap redraw to go with your mediocre flush redraw. Other than that, played fine. 100% right to fire in hard on that turn.
Hand 3 I think you played fine. His weak bet on the turn is often with something like 2 weak pair plus a sketchy draw where he's caught in two minds how to play it, but against this guy I don't think he's folding a lot of hands to a raise, and so just calling is fine. On the river I don't mind a bluff, he could have something like a missed draw with a pair, which he'd dump for 20 or 30 bucks but win with if you check down. Wouldn't beat yourself up about it, unless he's SO loose he calls just about anything there.
Hand 4 I definitely go for the CR on the flop if there's someone aggressive behind, that's just the sort of "uncoordinated" flop a LAG likes to steal on. However, leading out is OK if you thought he was gonna check, which you obviously did. Turn plays itself again.
So, you didn't do much wrong really.
I've dropped the best part of $1.5k in the last few days, and have been playing OK. These things happen, I guess, frustrating but you have to keep perspective. As you've probably noticed, I blow off steam with a bit of a rant then calm down and only play again when my mind is back on the job, I think that's the best way to deal with these things. These stuffings are the reason we have bankrolls !Statistics: Posted by Felonius_Monk — Mon Jul 18, 2005 3:56 pm
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