Sunday, 1 July 2007

Short and Nearly Very Very Sweet

love this
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1225407
hate this
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1225424
bad call ? tilting a little anyone call here ?
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1225436
could i have got more value
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1225440

ok if any one can give me some help with posting the pt reports for my sessions i would be grateful

tonights session 50 mins 299 hands +$100.40 1 big hand plus one where i obviously though i was so good i would win anything other info vpip 18.06 pfr 12.04 ta 3.89

i find it a little difficult to focus when 4 tabling sometimes and i just get carried away just raising and folding winning and losing but wining more
i think the reviwing for the blogs will concentrate my mind

anyone ever read the justin bonomo thread on subconcious learning thats what i think has happened to me in the 25/50 nl watching and learning

hope this all makes sense

5 comments:

DODGYKEN said...

Hand 1: Please sir, can I have some more?

Hand 2: I don't really understand why you shoved this flop. The pot is only $13 ish so you make a massive overbet that will only be called if you're beat. I would probably check-raise this flop and call a shove. It's tough to get away from this.

Hand 3: I'd continue betting this turn as your hand is probably good. If that was called I might bet again on a blank river depending on the opponent. This would be kind of a value/blocking bet so that he didn't bluff you but might call with worse hands. Your line worked well as he bluffed twice at you, but it is kind of a guessing game as to whether you're good or not.

Hand 4: Bet that flop every time. Bet that turn every time. 833 rainbow is one of the best flop you'll see for C-betting, regardless of what you're holding. Then you showed weakness by checking on the flop so there's no reason to check the turn as well.

DWarrior said...

Yeah, what dodgy said.

Also, Hand 3 you should always raise 4x in blind battles, doing 3x will get a lot more calls. You'll be OOP, and you should charge them more. And yeah, definitely bet the turn and very possibly the river (though I think check/calling the riv would be better). People don't really like to fold pairs in blind battles, so you'll get called by a lot.

DWarrior said...

also, please make hand histories into hyperlinks for future posts so we don't have to copy/paste the hands.

Malinois said...

Hand 1: Gotta love it

Hand 2: Shoving into the guy is a big mistake. Looks like it was all going in regardless.

Hand 3: Raise more out of the SB, make them pay for playing you in position. Bet the turn, lots of draws still out there.

Hand 4: Cbet, bet the turn. You're going to get more value out of your hand by building a pot here. It was a good flop for your hand.

michaeyk said...

Hand 1: Yippy!

Hand 2: No need to go crazy here like you did. If you would have played a normal size raise, the scary turn card would have slowed down the action plenty. You could have saved money on this hand. Then when the board pairs up, it's pretty easy to let your hand go.

Hand 3: Why stop betting? You gave up the lead to him at the turn and then took a passive line the whole way. I would have bet even if it was a Qh that turned.

Hand 4: Checking the flop isn't bad. But once you hit just bet out. Pots won't build itself.