Finally some Real Poker
5:24 AM June 16th Saturday
I'm on a 7 session winning streak though most have been small wins. Anyway, things seem to be good. I've upped my aggression quite a bit but I think I still need to do it more. I've had some interesting hands my last two sessions.
Something I'd never try online:
limp in EMP with
[Tc] after some limpers. Fairly tight guy makes it $30. Button calls as do I.
Flop $100~
[7h][3s]
I check the openender. PFR bets $40. Button calls. yay! I call.
Turn $220 ~
[7h][3s]
Check to PFR who bets $100. Button calls. I call.
River $520
[7h][3s]
I think about it for a while and decide they're both pretty weak. I bet $300. I withstand the pressure and both fold after a long, long time each. PFR folded AK, Button folded A8 (?!?!?!?!)
I think my play on this hand kinda sucks. My move should have been on the turn... not the river. What am I repping with my river bet? Like I said I need to keep working on my aggression. Needs some fine tuning.
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A challenging hand of poker:
Straddled pot.
Tight player who is probably a pro or at least a good amateur makes it $40. I call with
[Td]
FLOP $90
[9s][5d]
He c-bets $60. I raise to $200. He says, "I guess I have to reraise" and makes it $250 on top. Normally I would fold this but I didn't feel he was all that strong. Even if had the overpair he's repping, he has to be very worried if I call. It's exactly how I'd play a set. I started with around $1200, he covers. I call.
TURN $900
[9s][5d]
I'm open-ended. He checks and says, " I'll give you some rope." I think for a while. I may have the best hand and he is def capable of laying down an overpair. I bet $300 with $400 left behind.
I made it small on purpose. I know he's played a lot of poker and that bet is repping uber strength. It says my hand is so strong, I don't want you to fold so I'll bet small. He sat there asking me questions forever. I was about to call the clock on him. It had to be at least 5 minutes. He starts asking himself how the hell he got into such a situation with his mediocre holding in the first place. He keeps reiterating about my "big bluffs" (the last hand I ended up showing) and finally pushes in with AJ. Good read.
I called quickly getting sufficient odds. The beautiful 7 hit the river. I have no doubt if I hadn't shown that earlier bluff he would have folded. Anyway, I like my play on the hand.
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Folding KK preflop?!?!
UTG who's been pretty quiet makes it $20. couple of callers. Good, aggressive player makes it $110. I look down in the BB and spot two red kings. I have $600. As I'm thinking about what to do, UTG puts in $350?!?!. He couldn't see me or my cards as the dealer obstructed his view. Now I had even more to think about.
If I push he'll only call with AA or KK. If I call I'm out of position the rest of the hand, and still don't know what to do if he pushes. I could make a small raise but it all seems crazy. I just lay it down. He makes the raise and the good player folds. UTG says he had AA. I believe him too because he was so adamant about it, and then managed to tilt of like 2k after the fact. Finally I folded KK to AA preflop!
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Let me 3-bet the flop please!
I call a raise in the BB with [8s[9s]. 5 to the flop.
FLOP $125
[6s][2s]
I bet $100. PFR calls. Button calls.
TURN$425
[6s][2s]
I bet $300. PFR calls. Button only has $200 left and is all in.
RIVER $1225
[6s][2s]
I push my last $600. I couldn't figure out what else to do. Betting $300 seemed kind of stupid, as did checking. Suggestions? Anyway PFR folded to my allin and I won the pot when the button mucked.
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3rd Level Thinking
Very good player raises in MP to $20. I call in LP with
[Jc]. Sometimes I repop but not this time.
FLOP$45
[8d][4c]
He checks.. which is kind of unusual for this board. I bet $30. He calls.
TURN$105
[8d][4c]
He checks. Because of our history, I bet $100. I want him to think I'm on a bluff so I'm overbetting with my good hand. Against a normal player I would never bet so much here.
He calls.
RIVER$305
[8d][4c]
He checks. Not really a good card for me. I don't see him calling much and I don't feel like reopening the betting. I check behind.
He shows quad 8s!!!!
This is where 4th level thinking would have paid him off huge. He said he thought I was full of shit because of my turn bet. Therefore he opted not to raise. If he had figured out what I was doing, I would have been in a tough spot indeed. Since I was representing a bluff I would have been calling a raise fairly liberally. Luckily for me, I don't think he gave me credit for being a higher thinking player.
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This post took way too long.