It wants us to bet with AA OTF for 1/3psb about 70% of the time. When we check the IP player should be checking behind ~70% of the time with his range, but should be bettting his A7ss here fairly often.
When villain bets 2/3psb we should x/c our AA 100% of the time.
On 6h IP guy bets the XXss sometimes, but checks dece % and then obvious jam with nuts otr is obvious
seems std to me
Last edited by Brokenstars; 03-01-2017 at 06:19 PM.
Boy, that piosolver advice is pretty useless, isn't it.
And I didn't say that having checked, we should check raise or check fold, obv we are x/c'ing having checked. The checking is the bad play. Piosolver (which is useless here) even says he is checking back 70% of the time. Why would we want that on a board where we can get solid value and don't want to give free cards?
The opponent is an odd-stacked random at ignition poker, and you seriously want to 3bet AA and then check this flop? I am cbetting 3/4 pot and expecting to get called by worse regularly and raised by worse seldom. On this blank turn I would have pounded again expecting big value.
Wow, seems like I missed out on some hot poker discussion.
Here's my thoughts on the hand.
The flop is just awful for my hand as it crushes villain's range. I thought about c/r AI on flop, but really any hand I get a call from would probably dominate me and/or have very good equity, and the only hand I crush that would call is AK and Ax suited so I decided against it. After the check on turn, I was pretty certain I was ahead and was planning to bomb safe rivers. However the river was not the best card and I decided to check hoping villain checks behind. Of course villain jams river. I thought about calling here as a lot of Jx type hands would probably jam to blast me off AK and AA, but I decided to do the safe play and fold.
Well, gotta keep playing. First session started off poorly. Ran like crap. KK into AA QQ into KK, that sorta thing. Then my second session started pretty well and I recovered my losses then started running bad before I quit the session.
Damn, almost had a 4 figure day. First session went really well. Had a whale literally giving away money just being super aggro with complete air. Next session lost a buy in, bad calls/run outs. Third session probably would've put me at 4 figures but I went all in with a bit of dead money with ace high flush draw vs bottom two pair that was a fish. Probably should've played it slower.
Damn, after missing out on a 4 figure day 2 days ago, blasted it today. Basically all my hands held in key spots, and zone idiots were bluffing in spots that didn't make sense that I had great showdown value with and called them down to get stacked. Got paid off on a very big pot with 2's full of 10s on a 23TT6hhh board with the caller holding the ace high flush after I over jammed the river. The funny thing is, I usually run really awful in zone, but ran super good there, and ran fairly terribly on regular tables.
Ugh, so started off poorly, bad runouts, bad calls, etc. Then ran really really really well, was up almost 700-800 at one point. Then lost a blind vs blind flip, had some bad runouts and made some bad calls. Guess I should be happy about being profitable, but I should be up more, and I felt like I got cheated or robbed. I need to learn to fold sometime.
Last edited by TheStuntman; 03-16-2017 at 01:50 AM.
Well, played some juicy 400 tables, but unfortunately, didn't run very well. Ran AK into KK and made a few bad calls, but I also made a good call with top pair.
Welp, ran kinda bad. Had some real bad board runouts and turns that killed my hand strength, and being OOP well, I had to fold. Will be interesting seeing the hands in a couple of days.
Also, I don't know why, but people in Southern California suck at driving in the rain. It's not that hard people.
Won a huge pot when I got the nut flush on turn vs someone with J high flush with redraw to OESF draw 280 ish bb pot at 400 NL. Also won a huge flip with JJ vs AK suited.
Last edited by TheStuntman; 03-27-2017 at 02:42 AM.