Folded to Villain(lag) on Button who bets
Hero BB Ad7d makes it three, Button calls
Flop: Kh6d5c, I bet. Villain Calls
Turn: 4d, I bet.Villain Calls
Whats my best line pre, post, and turn.
Hand#2
Villain(lag) UG opens,Hero UG+1: AsKs makes it three,folded back to Villain who caps.
FLop: 10s8s4c Villain bets, hero calls.
Turn:3s, Villain bets, hero calls.
River: qh
villain checks, hero bets, villain calls.
Did I miss some reraises Here on the flop and turn.
Hand#3
Folded to middle position LAG/Maniac(plays 8 out of 10hands) who opens,
Hero CO:makes it three with Js10s
Button Fish: calls,blinds fold, back to the original opener who calls
Hand 1: lot of people here take the line of almost always just flat calling from the BB when heads-up as a range balance. It doesn't really cost you anything if your opponent fires any flop. Your line is fine though, especially against a LAG.
Hand 2: I'd raise the turn here like always. His line suggests he has a strong hand, so we're not really worried about him folding here. All of his big pairs are drawing dead except a set of Tens, but if he has a spade he might not know that and he's likely not letting KK or QQ go even with a raise. You missed a ton of value here, best case he 3-bets you and you 4-bet with the nuts and collect one more on the river when he cries (or 2 more when he has the Ks and makes second nut flush).
Hand1: is call pre, c/c flop, c/c turn, and in this case, I hit the nutz on the river: c/r or donk value river
Also, in the bb against a late position raiser what should be my three betting range?
77+, aj thru ak, ??
Hand#2 made me sick...because I felt I missed alot value, I was playing very aggressive for most of the session, and for some weird reason I contracted FANCY PLAY passive weak syndrome in this particular hand.
Some terminology clarifications that you should use:
In hand 1, button "opened" or "raised" or "open-raised" the button. He did not bet.
In hand 2, on the flop, hero "raised" or "popped it up" when the maniac led.
A raise is putting in an extra bet after someone puts in a bet or raise. A re-raise is putting in an extra bet after someone raised. You cannot "re-raise" or "re-pop" a bet.
Some terminology clarifications that you should use:
In hand 1, button "opened" or "raised" or "open-raised" the button. He did not bet.
In hand 2, on the flop, hero "raised" or "popped it up" when the maniac led.
A raise is putting in an extra bet after someone puts in a bet or raise. A re-raise is putting in an extra bet after someone raised. You cannot "re-raise" or "re-pop" a bet.
Actually I find it a really good practice to say "reraise" with a big goofy grin when I am bluffing in a game I have never played in before after my opponent bets.
Actually I find it a really good practice to say "reraise" with a big goofy grin when I am bluffing in a game I have never played in before after my opponent bets.
This is like when HammerinHank puts out another bet next to his 88 in blackjack and the dealer has to ask him "sir, are you splitting or doubling down?". He's a +EV blackjack player, but does this to pretend like he doesn't know how to play.
Hand 1 is fine but I typically call pre-flop. Against a guy with a super-wide range I would 3-bet though. If you take the calling line then you get to c/r the turn which usually takes it down right there if villain has no K.
Hand 2 why not raise the flop? Can take optional free card on the turn assuming villain has JJ or QQ. Or if it gets re-raised, you can 4-bet flop or just call down. In this case you get to raise the turn. As played, raise the turn.