Some hand...
Hand 1
Extremely annoying river spot. Unfortunately against this type of reg its never a bluff, and no-ones trying to get you off a straight.
I think check-raising turn here is better as MP can have all overpairs and flush draws, also my line looks quite bluffy i.e. I think his TCB is high enough for me to favour checking over donking out).
9-Handed £1/£2 Eff. Stack £500 or so I guess
I limp UTG 4
4
, MP spot raises £7, nitty reg calls SB, I call.
Flop 2
3
6
Pot £22, check check MP bets £10, SB calls, I call.
Turn 5
Pot £52 check, check, spot bets £20, SB calls, I raise to £80, MP folds, SB tank calls.
River 3
Pot £230 SB thinks for a while and donks £200, I fold.
Hand 2
Immediately following the above hand. I can't really remember what his hand was, or whether he had a straight on the flop or turn. I think my mistake preflop was not 3betting big enough (my hand is face-up and need to charge him for his NFD's). Flatting is also option, but I had no information on this type of player.
9-Handed £1/£2 Eff. Stack £400
I raise MP with 3
3
to £10, HJ calls, BB calls.
Flop 7
3
2
I bet £20, HJ raises to £60, BB folds, I raise to £125, HJ calls.
Turn 7
Pot £280, I jam for about £150, BB calls and wins.
Hand 3
Versus an absolute rock (a nitty nit). This is an example of a great bet size (albeit tiny pot) that I would not have cottoned onto before reading Janda and Ed Miller's 1%.
9-Handed £1/£2 Eff. Stack £400
HJ Fish limps, BTN raises to £10, I flat BB with J
T
, HJ folds.
Flop A
K
4
Pot £24, I check, BTN bets £12, I call.
Turn 2
Pot £48 I check, BTN checks.
River 7
Pot £48 I bet £12, BTN folds.
7
Pot £280, I jam for about £150, BB calls and wins.