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Deep-Stacked at Home with AKo in the SB Deep-Stacked at Home with AKo in the SB

01-29-2024 , 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by adonson
I've played for almost five decades, 48 years exactly. I started playing poker at 7. Would you believe me if I told you, my game has improved? I post my worst-played hands on this forum because it makes me accountable and entertains the readers.
We'd all get tired of it if you were constantly posting hands you played to perfection.

Keep doing what you're doing.

But, yeah, without wanting to hurt your feelings, that flop play was no bueno.
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01-29-2024 , 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Javanewt
This forum isn't about knowing what to do. It's about discussing hands and learning from them, not matter if they are complicated or simple, and getting different perspectives. Obviously you know nothing about strat forums, so please don't post until you learn a little about what do in this spot.
this is exactly right.
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01-30-2024 , 08:00 AM
Results for everyone still wasting their time reading this thread:

V said he had QQ. Hero saved himself $140.

V always tells the truth here. Once, after he said he folded a winner, and his opponent accused him of lying, V went on tilt. "I never ****ing lie, you *******," he said. He reached into the muck, pulled out his cards, and threw them at his opponent. "I hate you ****s," he continued, "here, take all my ****ing chips," and threw them at his opponent as well. Another time, after someone accused him of lying after he said he was bluffing, he reached into the muck and accidently pulled out someone else's cards. He smiled and turned bright red. V is playing with us now after getting kicked out of the casino permanently. Because he drops $30,000 a year on poker, we're happy to have him misbehave at our table.

My thinking during the hand--not too clear because of all the weed: if I check, V bets all his pairs and AK and makes a semi-bluffs with all his suited hearts. He checks back everything else. After the very large flop bet, he's afraid to bluff with air here because he fears a check raise from hero ("you always ****ing haven't, don't you, adonson?"). He's happy to chase his Qx and Jx. So I figured I check and fold to any bet. If he checks back, I bet the turn. The big mistake was giving V the chance to bet AK and his suited hearts, and since he would have 4bet AA an KK preflop, hero had overcards to all his pairs. Hero also gave a free card to V, if V was behind in the hand. So yeah, check-fold was pretty bad.

Last edited by adonson; 01-30-2024 at 08:14 AM.
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