by shobute » Mon Jun 12, 2006 1:33 am
Hand 1, you're joking right? (quads over quads)
Hand 2, I'm probably folding the turn.
Hand 3, no reason to call this raise OOP when you probably have to call another bet to get to showdown. (pocket 22 underpair paired board?)
Hand 4, standard.
Hand 5, fold to the river raise. Possibly check-call instead. (q-high flush on paired board)
Hand 6, raise more preflop. (qq)
Hand 7, raise more preflop. (qq)
Hand 8, good fold. Make a note on him. (JJ pushed you out on Q-high board on turn)
Hand 9, so hard to fold that river even when you're almost sure you're beat. (your flush ran into AA rivered nut flush)
Hand 10, fold to the flop raise. Your draw is obvious and you can't expect to get paid off. And you could run into a boat. (suited connector flush draw on paired flop)
Hand 11, looks good.
Hand 12, I'd bet the turn sometimes if I thought he was drawing. Otherwise I'd call the river because there's a decent chance he's on a missed draw. (your 9T vs his QT?)
Hand 13, against most players I'd 3bet all-in on the flop. (your AKs overcards vs flop minraise)
Hand 14, your river call is spew. The flop was drawless so you have to think he'll mostly be on top pair or better. (your JT on Axx flop rivered T)
Hand 15, that's fine against shortie. (AK vs K8?)
Hand 16, that's an awful turn. I wouldn't bet the turn and I would probably fold to a river bet if unimproved. (KQ on QJTx board on turn)
Hand 17, I don't especially like preflop OOP but sometimes is fine, and turn is very read dependent. (75s call OOP)
Hand 18, I'd lead the flop almost every time. (99 overpair on paired flop)
Wow, that was a lot of hands...
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shobute on Mon Jun 12, 2006 1:53 am, edited 1 time in total.