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04-07-2014 , 10:07 PM
Table is generally very loose, at least 2+ limps every round, hero is seen as young asian nit player, started with $200 and refilled $100 after losing a couple cbets and decent sized pots.

Hand 1:

AQ against villain on my right ( loose aggressive asian dad, capable of making river bluffs, knows when to fold, flopped alot of nut straights with 57o, 58o etc, and stacked couple ppl , also boat over boat when i first entered the table and is around $800 stack )

After several limps, Hero in BB raises to 25, 2 callers.

Flop comes :

Q 8 6 rainbow

Hero bets $52, MP folds, Villain Calls

Turn:

J

Hero check, Villain checks,

River:

K

Hero check, villain bets 20, hero calls.

Hand 2:

Villain here is in MP, 40 yr old white dad is a smart thinking winning aggressive player. Hero in SB raises to 25 with AK after 5 limpers, everyone folds cept villain who calls and says AQ again?

Flop comes:

6 8 10

Hero cbets 30, villain raises to 80. Hero folds.

Hand 3:

Villain is a brown dad who just lost his stack with AQ on a 2 3 5 board against the hand 1 asian dad who took him out with a straight and he had Ace high and all in'd and got called. Rebought has $200

Villain in MP raises to 12, Hero on button with K4 calls, BB calls.

Flop comes

457

BB cbets 20, Villain reraises to 75, Hero shoves. BB folds, Villain Calls.

I know you're supposed to fold this pre-flop but I had a feeling i was gonna hit some hearts...
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04-07-2014 , 10:22 PM
Hero on button with K4

flop comes

4 57


....wat
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04-07-2014 , 10:25 PM
Wish you would keep it to one hand per thread.

Hand 1 seems fine.

Hand 2 I think you are in ok shape to jam. Too much equity to fold. You will get called a lot but you're usually flipping.

Hand 3 assuming the 7h and 4c is the real board I fold. Your outs aren't to the nuts and your fold equity isn't there. Calling pre is ok if there are 2 big fish in the pot.
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04-07-2014 , 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by kenshi3
hero is seen as young asian nit player
Does not compute.

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Originally Posted by kenshi3
Hand 1:

AQ against villain on my right ( loose aggressive asian dad, capable of making river bluffs, knows when to fold, flopped alot of nut straights with 57o, 58o etc, and stacked couple ppl , also boat over boat when i first entered the table and is around $800 stack )

After several limps, Hero in BB raises to 25, 2 callers.

Flop comes :

Q 8 6 rainbow

Hero bets $52, MP folds, Villain Calls

Turn:

J

Hero check, Villain checks,

River:

K

Hero check, villain bets 20, hero calls.
Shove the turn, jesus. Why did you check?

Quote:
Originally Posted by kenshi3
Hand 2:

Villain here is in MP, 40 yr old white dad is a smart thinking winning aggressive player. Hero in SB raises to 25 with AK after 5 limpers, everyone folds cept villain who calls and says AQ again?

Flop comes:

6 8 10

Hero cbets 30, villain raises to 80. Hero folds.
Shove the flop if effective stacks are still $200. Why are your raise sizes so massive? You are mostly going to get only premium pocket pairs and AK/AQ hands to call these raises against competent V's when you are this short.

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Originally Posted by kenshi3
Hand 3:

Villain is a brown dad who just lost his stack with AQ on a 2 3 5 board against the hand 1 asian dad who took him out with a straight and he had Ace high and all in'd and got called. Rebought has $200

Villain in MP raises to 12, Hero on button with K4 calls, BB calls.

Flop comes

457

BB cbets 20, Villain reraises to 75, Hero shoves. BB folds, Villain Calls.

I know you're supposed to fold this pre-flop but I had a feeling i was gonna hit some hearts...
Ask for your money back and a new deck.
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04-07-2014 , 10:47 PM
Opps my bad the 4h is supposed to be 3h and my k in hand 2 is actually not clubs. LOL on tilt like mad. Can't edit Cuz phone doesnt work
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04-08-2014 , 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by wj94
Why are your raise sizes so massive? You are mostly going to get only premium pocket pairs and AK/AQ hands to call these raises against competent V's when you are this short.
OP has said in other threads that he is a Vancouver reg. I don't know exactly where he plays, but the raise sizing is probably fine. Depending on the table dynamics, he can reasonably expect that worse will call.

Anyway, that said, OP, if you called preflop in hand 3 because you felt like you were going to hit, wise up or quit poker before you lose all your money. Feeling like you're going to hit, or just wanting to gamble and not caring about the odds, is one of the worst leaks you can have. You realize this is the mentality that winning players all want their opponents to have, right?
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