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09-14-2009 , 07:02 PM
just finished a session. trying hard to get my LHE chops back after a 6 mo. haitus (sp??). anyway. here are the 10 hands from my session that i thought i may have misplayed. thanks for your consideration. i have made notes on villain stats/reads and my thoughts/questions. you can also make notes on the hands in the converter. converter courtesy of DeathDonkey.
http://www.handconverter.com/hands/281126-281135
09-15-2009 , 02:37 AM
saying your post includes 10 hands is a really good way to not get responses


i opened it out of morbid curiosity, i certainly refuse to click another link
09-15-2009 , 06:25 AM
There's a good reason for the old orthodox rule of not posting multiple hands in one thread (at least I assume this is the reason) - when 10+ people are responding to multiple hands + each other in the same thread, the whole thing gets so messy you won't know who's talking about what by the 15th post.
09-15-2009 , 06:44 AM
lol.. yeah. i wasn't sure this would work or not. i just saw this handconverter idea touted by death donkey in his most recent video. it actually has the option to comment on each hand individually though, so you wont run into the problem of not knowing which comment is for which hand. no worries.. i lived and learned
09-15-2009 , 01:53 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by normalcy
lol.. yeah. i wasn't sure this would work or not. i just saw this handconverter idea touted by death donkey in his most recent video. it actually has the option to comment on each hand individually though, so you wont run into the problem of not knowing which comment is for which hand. no worries.. i lived and learned
As a former wow player, any time I open a post and see an external url in the post, my OMG KEYLOGGER/VIRUS/TROJAN/AIDS sense kicks into overdrive and I hit the back button.

I realize there's some pretty easy ways to determine if a link like that is going to be safe, but that requires effort.
09-15-2009 , 02:30 PM
Eh, what the hell. IMO:

1: vbet river
2: give up
3: nh
4: bet turn, as played call river
5: just 3b flop, you have a really strong hand so put more money in, ez game
6: I think turn is close, I slightly disagree w/ DD I probably call turn but you're not making a big mistake either way.
7: vbet river
8: I'd valuebet turn, we're getting raised less often than you'd think because he's not c/calling the flop w/ Qx all that often. Depending on how quickly he calls turn we can elect to check back river I guess.
9: you might as well barrel off
10: nh

It seems like you're a little too afraid of getting bluffed or owned or something so you miss relatively easy river valuebets.
09-15-2009 , 02:32 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DrElo
Eh, what the hell. IMO:

1: vbet river
2: give up
3: nh
4: bet turn, as played call river
5: just 3b flop, you have a really strong hand so put more money in, ez game
6: I think turn is close, I slightly disagree w/ DD I probably call turn but you're not making a big mistake either way. Depending on how quickly he calls turn we can elect to check back river I guess.
7: vbet river
8: I'd valuebet turn, we're getting raised less often than you'd think because he's not c/calling the flop w/ Qx all that often
9: you might as well barrel off
10: nh

It seems like you're a little too afraid of getting bluffed or owned or something so you miss relatively easy river valuebets.
thanks man. appreciate it.
03-10-2010 , 04:01 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by DrElo
Eh, what the hell. IMO:

1: vbet river
2: give up
3: nh
4: bet turn, as played call river
5: just 3b flop, you have a really strong hand so put more money in, ez game
6: I think turn is close, I slightly disagree w/ DD I probably call turn but you're not making a big mistake either way.
7: vbet river
8: I'd valuebet turn, we're getting raised less often than you'd think because he's not c/calling the flop w/ Qx all that often. Depending on how quickly he calls turn we can elect to check back river I guess.
9: you might as well barrel off
10: nh

It seems like you're a little too afraid of getting bluffed or owned or something so you miss relatively easy river valuebets.
i agree with all of this

only thing i probably do different is c/f the flop in hand 6 because we're vs an EP raiser and he only raises like 15 percent. that could be just a leak of mine though, not really sure. i know i peel for sure if it's a blind steal spot.
03-10-2010 , 05:28 AM
1: bet river
2: call flop if he bets. probably check turn as a default.
3: ok
4: I like the turn check. loose passives love to c/r this board with all manner of nonsense. I would call any non-J/9 river.
5: 3b flop.
6: I think you'd be surprised how little a guy like this 3b's your MP raise. It's possible the only thing you beat here is KQs. I would fold the flop.
7: I don't mind the flop raise. vb the river.
8: ok
9: I'd fire one here and check the river since we have decent high card value. It's very close though between all the options though.
10: raise the flop

      
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