Preflop: Hero is UTG with A Q
Hero raises to $0.30, 2 folds, BTN calls $0.30, SB folds, BB calls $0.20
Flop: ($0.95) Q 2 A (3 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.45, BTN calls $0.45, BB raises to $2, Hero raises to $5.10, BTN calls $4.65, BB raises to $32.50 and is all-in, Hero calls $10.13, BTN calls $5.20
Turn: ($41.71) Q (3 players, 1 is all-in) River: ($41.71) 6 (3 players, 1 is all-in)
Spoiler:
Results: $41.71 pot ($2.08 rake)
Final Board: Q 2 A Q 6
BB showed A 5 and lost (-$15.53 net)
Hero showed A Q and won $39.63 ($24.10 net)
BTN showed K T and lost (-$10.60 net)
That JQ hand vs 55. When villain called your turn raise and raises you on the river... what are you putting villain on, complete air?
GL on your aggressive BRM goals. WPN is pretty tough for cash games.
I know, it might be the worst call ever. and 9 river is one of the worst cards for me. spewing some bucks for fishes.
The agressive BRM is only at the micros. i am playing NL10 with a very agressive BRM but if i moved to NL25, i have to have at least 30bi, NL50 40bi, the swings at those stakes are sick.
yes, i agree but due to my country poker legislations i don't have much choice. For me is the site that have the worst field, tons and tons of regs, at higher stakes massive rakebackmonkey regs, bla bla
H3
this is the hand of the sesh. i went to pokerstove and vs a set i have 31%equity, so with all the other combos villain had, he could semi bluffs too.
Is this a +EV call? would like to read something about this hand
H3
this is the hand of the sesh. i went to pokerstove and vs a set i have 31%equity, so with all the other combos villain had, he could semi bluffs too.
Is this a +EV call? would like to read something about this hand
Results: $23.93 pot ($1.19 rake)
Final Board: 9 T J 2 3
Hero showed Q T and won $22.74 ($10.95 net)
BTN showed 9 9 and won $0.00 (-$11.79 net)
I plugged this into Equilab:
JJ-99, KQ, J9s, T9s, 78s: 51.94% equity vs your QT clubs on that flop.
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I sat down and brainstormed this hand all the way through and I put villain on 99. Villain would possibly 3 bet TT and JJ preflop. I can see villain flatting 99 on the button and then betting big for value on the flop versus draws and overpairs.
Villain flatting on the flop versus your raise also made me consider 99 because possibly may be scared that you have 78s or KQ. Also if you were bluffing/semi bluffing he would want you to continue putting money in the pot with air.
The turn just becomes standard play. You bet half the pot and villain isn't folding a possible set and can redraw to a full house so jams over.
Last edited by Sil3ntness; 03-03-2017 at 08:46 PM.
JJ-99, KQ, J9s, T9s, 78s: 51.94% equity vs your QT clubs on that flop.
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I sat down and brainstormed this hand all the way through and I put villain on 99. Villain would possibly 3 bet TT and JJ preflop. I can see villain flatting 99 on the button and then betting big for value on the flop versus draws and overpairs.
Villain flatting on the flop versus your raise also made me consider 99 because possibly may be scared that you have 78s or KQ. Also if you were bluffing/semi bluffing he would want you to continue putting money in the pot with air.
The turn just becomes standard play. You bet half the pot and villain isn't folding a possible set and can redraw to a full house so jams over.
but do you think the call good? profitable? like.. i got almost half of the deck for me and there's a chance villain semi bluffing there... I am still confused with my call...
but do you think the call good? profitable? like.. i got almost half of the deck for me and there's a chance villain semi bluffing there... I am still confused with my call...
Like you said 31% equity on the turn and you're getting about 2:1 (after betting 50%) on the turn so it seems slightly break even.
I'm just a rec fish though, but I feel like both sides played it decently.
*EDIT* I didn't even plug in JTs into the possible combos. Regardless it's hard to know how light villain will stack off with no history. Is top 2 pair villain's threshold?
Like you said 31% equity on the turn and you're getting about 2:1 (after betting 50%) on the turn so it seems slightly break even.
I'm just a rec fish though, but I feel like both sides played it decently.
*EDIT* I didn't even plug in JTs into the possible combos. Regardless it's hard to know how light villain will stack off with no history. Is top 2 pair villain's threshold?
with 2 pairs? maybe, maybe. but yeah, i guess the play is fine
so, last night i made a terrible mistake LOOOOOL. i get home completely drunk and wasted and guess what.... i played some poker. but you wanna guess more? i played on a higher limit, NL25. off course it was a disaster, next morning when i woke up and saw the losses and the hands..... OMG, no comments
What a ****ing IDIOT
last session was a bit frustating.
First half of the session i run very hot, very hot. second half after dinner was a disaster... and i run so bad LOl
So, what could have been an amazing sesh just become a standard sessh