Monday 14 April 2008

Comments Please

http://weaktight.com/161616
http://weaktight.com/161617

Ok heres another 2 hands i feel i misplayed

How should i have played the trips

With the kings , the guy was 18/16 , i felt the 10 was in his range
and by the time i realized he wasnt slow playing it was too late

When should i have realized his hand was weak ?

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Hand 1: Value bet river.

hand 2: Played fine imo.

Velislav Babatchev said...

What kind of hand did you feel had the T in his range? And why would he check the river with it? Value bet the river imo.

Hand 2: Standard.

Gregory Lynn said...

Don't post the results it muddies the waters.

That said, value bet the river. Once he checks the river he doesn't have a ten very often.

And the set is pretty standard. You're either raising the flop or the turn and sometimes they just don't have dick.

RakebackFAQ said...

Hand one i would bet the river i think he will raise the turn if he has the 10. Definitly will bet the river with a boat i feel. His line does look like JJ,QQ i think AA would raise the flop so after the call on the turn i think you should be able to get where hes at.

''And the set is pretty standard. You're either raising the flop or the turn and sometimes they just don't have dick.''

Bazclef said...

Hand 1: Bet more on flop. 2/3 isn't enough into 2 players on a drawy board. 3/4 minimum. I'd make it $5. 2/3 is good on that turn blank. Bet/fold the river, gotta go for value, PPs or a 9 make up like 75% of his range.

Hand 2: You can mix up calling and 3betting here depending on how the villain plays. If he's really loose/aggro u want to mostly call, if he's opening a good amount of hands but is standard and tosses a lot to cbets then u can 3bet him more often.

Flop is a raise every time with that board texture, can't really see any reason to slowplay here unless he's suuuper aggro. $10-11 is good. Turn raise is good, but I'd much prefer to do it on the flop.

losbert said...

Hand 1 I agree with the other's you ought to be value betting the river here. I can understand you not betting here because he'd called you down but what hand do you think he put you on. Would he have not raised the turn with a 10?

Hand 2 This looks fine to me. With flush/straight draws on the board, you need to raise here and make him pay for the draw.