by Felonius_Monk » Tue Nov 30, 2004 8:33 am
OK, so I was playing some 50NL on empire last night to get back into the swing of the NL thing after a couple of months of mostly omaha, and trialling pokertracker which i've only just got round to adding to my game.
Had a generally bad session, some bad luck and a couple of misplayed hands (which, thanks to PT, i was able to go back through and sift out my mistakes). However, this one hand was bothering me as I'm not sure whether I misplayed it badly or just happened to run into a dominating situation with a decent hand. With the tiny stacks on party/empire, sometimes it's difficult to tell.
I have $50 or so 3 off the button with JJ. It's folded to me, table is typical (some looser players, no real maniacs but no particularly hot players either). I raise to $5. It is folded round to the SB who calls. Heads up. He is a totally new player, I have no stats or read on him and he has just joined the table. I have not seen him do anything unusual so far, the impression I get in his first few hands is one of general passivity, but it's really too early to say.
The flop brings T84 rainbow, pretty decent for my jacks. He checks to me, I bet the pot (about $11). He smooth calls, which has me a little worried for a set, but he could also have something like AT, J9 or even A8 or overcards, I just don't know. Flop brings a nice card for me, another 4. There are now two clubs on board. He checks to me again, pot is about $30-some, I have about $35 left. I decide to bet $25 (pot committed, clearly, but I'm happy to see him calling AT or whatever... in retrospect yeah, if I was going to bet, should probably be my stack). He puts in my last $10, I call and he shows QQ to take it down. I know with the tiny party/empire stacks it's hard if not impossible to get a "read" mid-hand against an unknown player (two bets and you're virtually all in), but should I have played this more cautiously? Dropping an overpair on the turn here seems horribly weak but after his smooth call on the flop, looks a bit threatening doesn't it? But then, it is empire....
For his part, I think he played this pretty poorly. He has to raise either the preflop or flop streets, and gives me a nice free 6-outer on the flop if I had AK (with which I'd have made exactly the same bets). Anyways, how do you guys approac situations like this? I am currently leaning towards merely limping with JJ, and am starting to do so on the SB or in EP, but here I was in late MP and felt that raising was the way to go. Anyways, food for thought.
Monk
xxxxx