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Originally Posted by 6bet me
Busted the $330 freezeout and busted another $610 today at cash games too.
The very last hand I played in Brisbane was this:
Overbetting with range+nut advantage
Context: it's just after midnight on a Monday night, the poker festival ended and this casino is already starting to die. There's literally only one table running in the whole poker room and it's just 5 of us. Everyone has a weak regfish image except hero, who has a disciplined TAG image and hasn't been caught bluffing yet.
2/5 NL, 5-handed, $380 eff
Hero raises $15 CO with 96hh
BTN calls $15
BB calls $15
Flop ($43, 3ways) Qd Jh Jc
BB checks
Hero bets $20
BTN folds
BB calls $20
This guy played super straightforward and would always raise trips on the flop, so I already know he's capped.
Turn ($79, HU) Qd Jh Jc 5c
BB checks
Hero bets $60
BB calls $60
River ($192) Qd Jh Jc 5c Ts
BB checks
Hero jams $285 all-in
BB tank calls $285
So yeah, that's it for my Brisbane poker trip. I'm back at the hotel now and I'll be flying back to Melbourne tomorrow morning.
Will make a more detailed post later where I explain exactly how much profit/loss I made this trip, where the bankroll currently sits at and what my future plan is.
Open is generally fine if players are truly weak and you truly have an advantage, unreliable narrator notwithstanding
Flop can be smaller, $15. Generally players at this level will fold if they miss the paired board. Plus we have a couple back doors. Check/calling small (10-) bets or Check/folding also not terrible.
Turn is a check behind. Mostly because basically zero equity if called
River, AP, is actually probably correct. V shouldn’t have much Jx, Qx is a hard call and we need to fold out high cards and under pairs. The problem is that we should not be getting to the river like this so it’s ultimately a pretty spewy line in a pot hero has massively inflated. You could have lost $35 and moved onto the next hand, you lost $380.