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02-12-2012 , 11:23 PM
hello, opponent is a good TAG. 23/22/9,1 flopcbet 92% 1,3K hand,

$0.10/$0.25 No Limit Holdem
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6 Players
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Stacks:
UTG ($36.33)
UTG+1 ($23.89)
CO ($25.89)
BTN ($17.38)
LifeNitz (SB) ($27.86)
BB ($8.59)

Pre-Flop: ($0.35, 6 players) LifeNitz is SB K Q
2 folds, CO raises to $0.62, 1 fold, LifeNitz calls $0.52, 1 fold

Flop: 3 2 10 ($1.49, 2 players)
LifeNitz checks, CO bets $1.03, LifeNitz raises to $4.25, CO calls $3.22

Turn: J ($9.99, 2 players)
LifeNitz bets $9.99, CO goes all-in $21.02, LifeNitz calls $11.03

River: 4 ($52.03, 2 players, 1 all-in)

Final Pot: $52.03
CO shows
A A
LifeNitz shows
K Q

CO wins $50.03 (net +$24.14)

LifeNitz lost $25.89
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02-12-2012 , 11:38 PM
i don't think we should be playing OOP with marginal hands, esp. against good villains
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02-12-2012 , 11:52 PM
wtf are you trying to rep?. sets are hard to make bro and you prob never raise on the flop. Also post a lil bit on info why you made a play cause atm we are guessing...

if your reasoning is 'he cbets so much on flop,i think i can raise and take it down here', raise cb and check/fold turn.

flatting cb and semi-bluff raising turn is soooo much better then raising this flop. but meh

turn size is ****ed up
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02-13-2012 , 12:10 AM
yea why would u raise that super dry flop
and how can he be a good tag with 92% cbet ? thats just free money if u have position on him
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02-13-2012 , 02:04 AM
I don't really like the bet sizing on the turn. Look at how dry the board is. What exactly are you scared of that you have to protect your hand like this?
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02-13-2012 , 04:08 AM
this seems pretty bad. You don't rep anything and your betsizing doesn't make any sense either. If you ever decide to c/r this board with a set, you prolly wouldn't make it this big and you prolly wouldn't pot turn either. Pretty clear you just potted turn so you have to call it off once he shoves and it seems like tilt.
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02-13-2012 , 04:17 AM
In the future, bet turn smaller and shove potsize river when you're gonna bluff. Not only does it balance your play for when you do this for value, you also gain value from your bluffs when villain decides to call a turn bet and fold to a river shove. Your line also looks a lot stronger which = more fold equity.
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02-13-2012 , 04:43 AM
pre: i prefer 3bet/fold

otf: x/r 3x @most
ott: 2/3 pot to set up a nice 80-90% pot size shove on the river

side notes:

1) I don't like x/r with this low equity if you had bd flush to go with your bd str8 and overs I would agree with it.
2) board is not so great to rep a set on you mainly fold 22-33 pre vs regs and TT u 3bet so its hard to have a set here and you can't really have any 2p combos...
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02-13-2012 , 05:24 AM
grunch

well this was played pretty bad from the start. Why are flatting oop u need to be 3betting here. then u check raise on a complete rubbish flop what are u trying to rep here. You hit a great turn but u throw a pot size bet that doesnt make any sense and now have to call a shove. I dont really know what to say but u probably should have 3 bet pre that probably would have helped u with a easy fold.
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