Hero shows J K (Two Pair, Kings and Jacks)
Board #1 (Pre 36%, Flop 66%, Turn 9%)
(Two Pair, Kings and Jacks)
Board #2 (Pre 37%, Flop 66%, Turn 9%)
SB wins 101.69 BB SB wins 101.69 BB
Valuebetting JJ here, is it a check OTR? bet-fold OTT? He can have 12 combos of JJ and 13 of sets/quads, but he could be calling pre with AT or non-sense
fold, fold, CO raises to 3 BB, Hero raises to 9 BB, fold, BB calls 8 BB, CO calls 6 BB
Flop:(27.5 BB, 3 players) 6 5 T
BB checks, CO checks, Hero bets 13.63 BB, fold, CO calls 13.63 BB
Turn:(54.75 BB, 2 players) 5 CO checks, Hero bets 27.19 BB, CO calls 27.19 BB
River:(109.13 BB, 2 players) 9 CO checks, Hero bets 51.19 BB and is all-in, CO calls 51.19 BB
Spoiler:
Hero shows Q Q (Two Pair, Queens and Fives)
(Pre 81%, Flop 9%, Turn 5%) CO shows T T (Full House, Tens full of Fives)
(Pre 19%, Flop 91%, Turn 95%) CO wins 202.13 BB
Should I fold the river? Guy was a super aggro 3-bettor, so I decided to 4-bet
fold, Hero raises to 2.32 BB, CO raises to 6.48 BB, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to 18 BB, CO calls 11.52 BB
Flop:(37.4 BB, 2 players) 8 4 T Hero bets 11.8 BB, CO calls 11.8 BB
Turn:(61 BB, 2 players) A Hero checks, CO bets 20 BB, Hero calls 20 BB
River:(101 BB, 2 players) A Hero checks, CO bets 59.32 BB and is all-in, Hero calls 56.16 BB and is all-in
Spoiler:
CO shows T T (Full House, Tens full of Aces)
(Pre 68%, Flop 93%, Turn 100%) Hero shows 9 A (Three of a Kind, Aces)
(Pre 32%, Flop 7%, Turn 0%) CO wins 205.32 BB
He could turn a BD flushdraw or JT into a bluff since your range is pretty "capped", but since you block JT and he looks nitty ,eventough 25 hands says nothing ..I guess a fold is fine.
Took some time to make a huge analysis of how my pre-flop ranges are doing in NL25,
found out that I'm losing a lot by opening SCs from UTG/MP, also when I call 3-bets I'm losing around 350bb/100 (my std raise size is 2.32, so it's bad). Most of that should be because of post-flop mistakes ofc.
Started to look at how many BIs I lost to tilt, it's absurd.
Btw, I'm actually making money with k6o trash I steal from BTN haha
in NL50 I made 3 BIs by stealing with trash.
One thing I saw in my game is that I'm too afraid to get exploited by getting 3-betted light, so I end getting 5-bet light(or playing poorly postt-flop) and losing money. I fold around 50% to 3-bets, calling only 17% of my range (which should be around 20%), so I'm basically flatting AQ/PPs and some rare suited broadways.
My pre-flop call 3-bet is -129 bb/100 (when it should be -232bb/100 if I never called), so will have to focus more on flatting pre than 4-betting or folding. Even with bad post-flop play, it's better to flat than fold or 4-bet
When I'm IP, I'm breaking-even, which is insane even from a super tilted sample size which I was a huge loser in 200k hands.
will correct those mistakes and do my best to improve my post-flop play.
BTW, Session was terrible today, lost my 2 BI shot in NL25 and came back to NL16, $250 =((
I still have the neteller money I cashed out to buy the improved version of PT4, but don't want to deposit that. Will only do it if my BR goes to critical levels
Will put some more time into studying and watching more splitsuit videos, thanks for the support guys
I improve more under pressure, if I still had that $1700 bankroll until now I would be still flippin stacks in NL25 and not caring about improving.
well, at some point I would drop down to where I am now for sure.
was seriously outplayed in NL25, but it's the problem of having such an unbalanced game + tilting stacks like a ******
look at this awesome move by cheltNAM haha
called only because he posted here and I remembered his name, maybe fishing a hand to post and say you owned me
btw, went down to 220, came back to NL10, now I'm back at $300, will stay in NL10 to gain more confidence.
Obv call. AQ and AJ don't have that much equity on us and it's great if they hit an ace. QJ is the only draw we are worried about which is NOTHING. So raising doesn't acomplish much at all and will just make our ranges harder to play. This is the most standard hand ever.