$500 HORSE MTT
20k starting chips. Limits start at 50/100.
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Hero late registered and waited 10 minutes. Hero eventually started play at level 6 (end of registration at level 6). Since it was a new table, rotation started on LHE.
Reads:
(Late Registration Table)
1 hero
2 (older person, seemed to talk a lot)
3 Men the Master (late registrant)
4 "new player to HORSE" - primarily NLHE player, played a little HE and a little omaha; never played stud, asked me questions before start of play, then realized we'd sit at same table and asked me to not to tell anyone about his experience.
5 Amnon Filippi
6 unknown (likely middle aged guy)
7 unknown (likely middle aged guy)
8 guy with glasses (middle aged guy)?
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Limits: 300/600
LHE
Hero dealt in MP: AKo
Preflop:
Folds to hero
Hero: raises in MP
One villain calls.
(2 players - 3.5 small bets)
Flop: Q83 rainbow
Hero cbets
Villain: folds
Analysis:
Preflop: Standard
Flop: Standard. Villain is likely playing fit fold.
Hero's stack: 20500 300 600 limits.
Eventually, Men "The Master" Nguyen late registers and sits at my table (seat 3).
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LHE
Hero dealt in BB: KTo
Preflop:
Vi1?: raise
Vi2?: calls
SB: folds
Hero: calls
(3 players - 6.5 small bets)
Flop: AJ4 rarinbow
Hero: checks
Vi1?: bets
Vi2?: calls
Hero: calls
(3 players - 4.75 big bets)
Turn: AJ4 6 two tone
Hero: checks
Vi1?: raise
Vi2?: calls
Hero: folds
Analysis:
Preflop: This is likely a standard defend.
Flop: With gutshot, hero has implied odds price to call.
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LHE
Hero dealt in HJ: KK
Preflop:
Vil6: folds
Vil7: raises
Vil8: calls
Hero: re-raises
Vil2: folds
Vil3: folds
Vil4(SB): calls
Vil5(BB): calls
Vil7: calls
Vil8: calls
(5 players - 15 small bets)
Flop: K22 rainbow
Vil7: bets
Vil8: folds
Hero: calls
Vil4: calls
Vil5: folds
(3 players - 9 big bets)
Turn: K229 rainbow
(3 players - 9 big bets)
Turn: K2297 rainbow
Vil7: bets
Hero: calls
Vil4: folds
(2 players - 11 big bets)
Turn: K2297 rainbow
Vil7: bets
Hero: raises
Vil7: calls
Vil7: shows KQo
Hero scoops pot.
Analysis:
Preflop: Standard
Flop: This might have been a good spot to slowplay and raise a big bet street, but hero's not super great at LHE.
Turn: Hero was trying to keep SB on turn, but maybe hero should have deemed that SB's range was weak and should have really just raised for value against Vil7's range.
River: Standard
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LO8
Hero dealt in SB: A853r
Preflop:
Vil4: limps
2 other players limp
Hero (SB): calls
BB: checks
(5 players - 5 small bets)
Flop: 972 (rainbow)
Hero (SB): checks
Vil3 (BB): checks
Vil4: bets
all players call
(5 players - 5 big bets)
Turn: 9725 (two tone flush)
all players check
(5 players - 5 big bets)
River: 97254 (two tone flush misses)
Hero: bets
Vil4: calls
Vil4: mucks hand
Hero scoops
Analysis:
Preflop: Standard
Flop: This seemed like an easy c/c spot. Hero doesn't really have fold equity against field of 5 players.
Turn: Hero was trying to setup check raise field. Not many straights (other than 86) got there. It may be optimistic for Vil4 to double barrel...
River: Hero decides to bet for value. Most villains believed hero was nitty and immediately folded.
Vil4 seemed a bit inexperienced but called with 2nd nut low...
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Chip Count: 31800 at 400 800 limits.
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LO8:
limits: 400/800
Hero dealt in BB: AK42 (K2) ss
Vil3: raised UTG
folds to seat 8
Vil8: calls
BB (Hero): calls
(3 players - 6.5 small bets)
Flop: A7Q rainbow
hero: checks
Vil3: bets
Vil8: calls
hero: raises
Vil3: calls
Vil8: calls
(3 players - 6.25 big bets)
Turn: A7Q9 rainbow
hero: bets
Vil3: calls
Vil8: calls
(3 players - 9.25 big bets)
River: A7Q9T rainbow
Hero: bets
Vil3: folds
Vil8: thinks for a while, then calls
Analysis:
Preflop: There's some value to reraising preflop for likely value. As played, calling is ok too.
Flop: Hero tried to eliminate a lot of players in hopes of getting a scoop (TPTK + 3rd nut low).
Turn: Semibluff continues.
River: This seemed like showing a lot of aggresion (naked low folding). Hero was hoping to get worse 2p hands to fold. Unfortunately, the gutshot broadway completed.
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Razz:
Vil4 = Men
Dead cards: 2343
BI: Xx Xx
3 folds
Hero: (7x 5x) 2x __completes
Vil2: (Xx Xx) Jx ____folds
Vil3: (Xx Xx) Tx ____folds
Vil4: (Xx Xx) 6x ____calls
BI: _________________folds
(2 players - ~1.33 small bets)
4th street
Hero: (7x 5x) 2x Ax __bets
Vil4: (Xx Xx) 4x 3x ____calls
(2 players - ~1.67 big bets)
5th street:
Hero: (7x 5x) 2x Ax Ax ____calls
Vil4: (Xx Xx) 4x 3x 2x __bets
(2 players - ~3.67 big bets)
Hero: (7x 5x) 2x Ax Ax 5x ______folds
Vil4: (Xx Xx) 4x 3x 2x 2x __bets
Vil4: shows Qx Qx in hole for QQ4322
Analysis:
3rd: This was standard
4th: Hero was betting multiple streets with best hand.
5th/6th: Vil4 was OOP on 5th/6th and kept barrelling
Vil4 easily could have thought hero was on steal in LP and playing the board. Thus, villain continued in position and ended up stealing pot on 6th.
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518p
Twitter:
Stud Hi:
New player busted. Boat and boat. Non new player had boat. Villain had buried pair and paired board on 6
Villain already boat on 6 pairing his wired pair.
The new player (seat 4) seemed to play ok across the board. It was a cooler to run into a boat.
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Stud Hi:
Hero was dealt a gutshot straight flush, but played slow and eventually folded on 4th street.
Stud
Dead cards: Qx Qx Xh Xh
Hero: (9h 8h) Jh
Vil6: (Xx Xx) Qx 8d 3d 5d
Vil4: (Xx Xx) 7c Jc 9c
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Stud 8
Limits: 600/1200
3rd street:
Hero: (7c 2s) 3s __brings in__calls
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Qh __calls
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Qx __completes
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx __folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx __folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 4x __calls
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx __folds
(4 players - 6 small bets)
4th street:
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Qh Kh __checks__calls
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Qx 3d __bets
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 4x 8x ____calls
Hero: (7c 2s) 3s 5s ____calls
(4 players - 5 big bets)
5th street:
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Qh Kh Tx __checks__folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Qx 3d Td __checks__calls
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 4x 8x 4x __checks__calls
Hero: (7c 2s) 3s 5s 6s ____bets
(3 players - 8 big bets)
6th street:
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Qx 3d Td 8d __checks__calls
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 4x 8x 4x 5x __checks__calls
Hero: (7c 2s) 3s 5s 6s Ad ____bets
(3 players - 11 big bets)
7th street:
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Qx 3d Td 8d (Xx) __folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 4x 8x 4x 5x (Xx) __bets
Hero: (7c 2s) 3s 5s 6s Ad (Ks) __calls
Vil?: shows (8x 4x) 4x 8x 4x 5x for boat
Hero chops pot
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Limits: 600/1200
Stud 8
Dead cards: ????
BI: Xx Xx
3 folds
Hero: (Kx Kx) 4x __completes
Vil2: (Xx Xx) Xx ____folds
Vil3: (Xx Xx) Xx ____folds
Vil4: (Xx Xx) 5x ____calls
BI: _________________folds
(2 players - ~1.33 small bets)
4th street:
Hero: (Kx Kx) 4x Ax 3x 2x (2x) ____bets
Vil4: (Xx Xx) 5x 5x 4x 3x (Xx) __checks__calls
(2 players - ~1.67 big bets)
5th street:
Hero: (Kx Kx) 4x Ax 3x 2x (2x) ____bets
Vil4: (Xx Xx) 5x 5x 4x 3x (Xx) __checks__calls
(2 players - ~3.67 big bets)
6th street:
Hero: (Kx Kx) 4x Ax 3x 2x (2x) ____calls
Vil4: (Xx Xx) 5x 5x 4x 3x (Xx) __bets
(2 players - ~5.67 big bets)
7th street:
Hero: (Kx Kx) 4x Ax 3x 2x (2x) ____calls
Vil4: (Xx Xx) 5x 5x 4x 3x (Xx) __bets
Vil4: shows 7x 6x Ax and scoops w/ 7 high straight; 6 low
Analysis:
3rd street: standard
4th street: standard
5th street: This seems standard with overpair + good low + strong board. Hero does need to slow down on villain 6th street lows...
6th: When villain donks 6th street, hero could be getting freerolled. Hero may have best hand, but it doesn't seem like there's much value when villain donks.
7th: Huge pot and hero can't raise for value against a likely freerolling possible board. It's unlikely a raise would get paid by worse 2 pairs.
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Limits: 600/1200
LHE
Hero dealt UTG+1: AKo
Preflop:
UTG: folds
Hero: raises
Vil3: raises
Vil4: caps
(folds to hero)
Hero: thinks for a while/folds
Board:
Folded ak to cap. 3 bet with 99 old person. Other player capped qq. Mad and should have called.
Analysis:
Preflop: Hero should have called preflop instead of folding. It's not b/c of results oriented thinking even in live play (where ranges are tighter. Looking back and at starting hand charts, perhaps it might have been more prudent (with obvious peeling on flop possibly)...
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(2 hands later)
LHE
Hero dealt in BB: J5o
Preflop:
(folds to SB)
Vil8 (SB): raises
Hero: calls
(2 players - 4 small bets)
Flop: Q83 (2 tone, hero has no flush draw)
Vil8: bets
Hero: calls
(2 players - 3 big bets)
Turn: Q835 (2 tone, hero has no flush draw)
Vil8: bets
Hero: calls
(2 players - 5 big bets)
River: Q8355 (2 tone)
Vil8: bets
Hero: raises
Vil8: calls
Vil8: mucks and berates hero
Analysis:
Preflop: This is pretty loose across most starting hand charts I see unless villain is total maniac (which is unlikely).
Flop: This is a fold w/o even overs to the board unless there's metagame involved.
Turn: Hero beats a couple bluffs now.
River: Hero is value raising and working off the new metagame!
Overall: Hero's blind defense was loose (read: bad) and hero did not realize villain's image was tight.
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Twitter: Table change. Probably for best. Table was not soft.
Hero's stack: 23600 800 1600 limit w/ chip color up.
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2nd table
1 middle aged player w/ CAP and "nice guy" from his demeanor
2 older player who seemed to know floor and talk about OE game near Bensalem, PA; eventually young guy around 1:00AM
3 quiet person with glasses, seemed tight player too
4 hero
5 guy with glasses and Orioles cap who kept talking/seemed a little bit annoying
6 eventually Mickey Appleman
7 young (late 20s) player - eventually person who said they actually liked to play LHE
8 middle aged/older person
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Twitter:
2014-01-18 06:43pm Missed value in stud in bring defense. Won stud hi pot. Then some small pots in stud8. 30k 800 1600
Hero doesn't remember any context regarding this tweet...
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LHE
Hero dealt in UTG: AKo
Hero: raises
(5 folds)
SB: calls
BB: calls
(3 players - 6 small bets)
Flop: Th 9x 7h (no hero flush draw)
SB: checks
BB: checks
Hero: checks
(3 players - 3 big bets)
Turn: Th 9x 7h 3h
SB: checks
BB: checks
Hero: checks
(3 players - 3 big bets)
River: Th 9x 7h 3h 8c
SB: checks
BB: checks
Hero: checks
SB?: Shows JJ
Vil?: Shows K8s (pair of 8s)
Analysis:
Flop: This seemed like a horrible board to "cbet as bluff" since it's a wet board. In retrospect, maybe this doesn't really hit LHE cold calling ranges as much because it's more broadway heavy ranges.
Turn: Flush completes and hero has air.
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Twitter:
2014-01-18 07:27pm A626a flush on turn. One had 22, aa, and one had nut flush. Bet flop and capped river.
Interesting LHE hand (hero was not involved) but 3 villains were involved. Unfortunately, hero does not have relative positions of players
Preflop:
Not sure how many bets went in.
Flop: A62 (two tone)
2 bets went in on this street
Turn: A626 (flush complets)
2 bets went in on this street
River: A626A
Betting capped on river
One player: Shows AA
One player: Shows 22
One player: Shows Kx Xx suited (nut flush)
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Hero's stack at dinner break:
21900 1200 2400.
Hero also talked with Amnon Filippi (from first table). He mentioned that it was important to just try to maximize value and get value in as many spots as possible. (This was really referring to thin value bets in numerous spots) as he felt he's missed a ton of value.
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Twitter: 2014-01-18 08:51pm Razz. Won ante then folded brick on fifth on next hand.
(Hero doesn't have exact remembrance of hand...action is approximate)
Razz
Dead cards: 2x 3x 4x
BI: Xx Xx
2 folds
Hero: (Kx Kx) 4x __completes
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx ____calls
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx ____calls
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 7x ____calls
BI: _________________Folds
(4 players - ~2.33 small bets)
4th street:
Hero: (2x 3x) 6x 7x ____raises
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 5? J? ____folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 4? T? ____folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 7x Ax __bets____calls
(2 players - ~3.17 big bets)
5th street:
Hero: (2x 3x) 6x 7x 9x ____folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 7x Ax 5x __bets
Analysis:
3rd: Complete because there are so many dead cards and folded to hero
4th: Because of so many dead cards, hero was raising
5th: This probably was a mistake due to pot size. Without any reads, this might be call 5th/fold on 6th street brick (T+ or pair)
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Stud Hi rounds:
Hero also noticed Mickey Appleman was open stealing and giving up almost always on stud hi steals.
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Stud 8
Hero's board: (3c 5x) Ac 2x 6x 2x Xx
Hero gets 1/2 pot with this board run out
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Stud 8
3rd street:
Hero: (8x 5x) 2x __brings in____call
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx __folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx __folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx __folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx __folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Tx __complete
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 6x __call
(3 players - ~4.25 small bets)
4th street:
Hero: (8x 5x) 2x 6x ____call
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Tx 9x __bet
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 6x 8x __call
(3 players - ~3.75 big bets)
5th street:
Hero: (8x 5x) 2x 6x 8x ____check____call
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Tx 9x 7x ____bet
Vil?: (Xx Xx) 6x 8x Qx __check___fold
(2 players - ~5.75 big bets)
6th street:
Hero: (8x 5x) 2x 6x 8x Ax __bet
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Tx 9x 7x 3x __fold
Hero scoops
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Stud 8
Dialogue (since there's no HH)
Dead cards: 1 low card
Hero dealt: (Ax Jx) Jx ___hero has highest door card
Pot gets jammed on 3rd with short stack.
Hero eventually folds on 5th street after not improving to aces up.
Non-short stacked villain with 5 or 6 door card eventually shows buried kings.
Short stacked villain is eliminated
Analysis: From hero's recollection, when villain jams with low door card, it's usually a strong low drawing hand (432r, 3 suited low cards, etc...) or a buried pair. Thankfully, hero doesn't get caught in a reverse implied odds situation.
Hero's stack: 13900
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Stud8
Hero doesn't remember hand context, but it may have folded to hero in last position (before folding to bring - immediately right of the bring in).
3rd street:
(6 folds)
Hero: (7s 2s) 9s
BI : (Xx Xx) Xx
Analysis:
3rd street: It seems really bad to get in reverse implied odds spot by raising with 9 door, but maybe it's best anyway because villain may fold trash anyway even with ability to likely play in position against hero.
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LHE
Tweets:
2014-01-18 09:38pm Have to complain... But i had to play an extra BB in LHE. Not good only with 5 big bets. Dealer started with second hand.
2014-01-18 09:39pm Cutoff open. Villain not maniac. Does hero defend j9o in BB
Hero dealt in BB: J9o
Vil1 (CO) was playing fairly normal and assumed to be opening a little wider. Villain was 40s something male. He seemed to play pretty straightforward and not show too much out of the ordinary (bluffing too much, etc...)
Vil1 (CO): raises
But: folds
Analysis/Questions:
Preflop: Against non-maniac villain, does hero call in BB with J9o?
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Hero's stack: 12k @ 2k/4k limits entering new level and razz.
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Stud
Dead cards: Unknown
3rd street:
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Ax ____completes
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx ____folds
Hero: (Kx Ax) Kx ____calls
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx ____folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx ____folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx __Brings In_____folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx ____folds
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Xx ____folds
(2 players - 3 small bets)
4th street:
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Ax Tx __bets
Hero: (Kx Ah) Kh 2h __calls
(2 players - 2.5 big bets)
5th street:
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Ax Tx 3x 5x (Xx) ____calls
Hero: (Kx Ah) Kh 2h Ax Tx (9x) __bets
(2 players - 4.5 big bets)
6th street:
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Ax Tx 3x 5x (Xx) ____calls
Hero: (Kx Ah) Kh 2h Ax Tx (9x) __bets
(2 players - 6.5 big bets)
7th street:
Vil?: (Xx Xx) Ax Tx 3x 5x (Xx) ____calls
Hero: (Kx Ah) Kh 2h Ax Tx (9x) __bets
Vil?: mucks
Analysis:
3rd street: Hero decides to be more deceptive since hero blocks Villain's Ace.
4th street: This probably should have been a raise to rep a 4-flush and get more money in the pot. Hero's board would represent it.
5th-7th street: Hero decides to bet for value OOP. Villain may have been drawing to aces up (which would have villain drawing dead).
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Hero's stack:
Stud 8: 17k @ 2k/4k (1030p)
Stud 8: 15.2k @ 2.5k/5k (1039p)
Hero won 2 small pots in Stud 8, but overall gain in stack was minimal due to bring in defends.
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LHE
Limits: 2.5k/5k
Hero's stack: 14.5k
Hero dealt in MP: QJs
Preflop:
(1-2 folds)
Vil8: limps
Vil2: raises
Hero: calls
(other players fold)
SB: folds
BB: calls
limper: calls
(4 players - 8 small bets)
Flop: KQ725 (two tone on flop)
all players check
(4 players - 4 big bets)
Turn: KQ725 (two tone on flop)
Vil8: checks
Vil2: bets
Hero: calls
SB: folds
Vil8: folds
(2 players - 6 big bets)
River: KQ725 (two tone on flop)
Vil8: checks
Hero: checks behind
Villain: shows 88
Hero: wins pot
Analysis:
Preflop: This seemed fine to call MW and not isolate raise.
Flop: Hero's bet on flop may not get worse hands to call with 2 players to act behind.
Turn: It seems ok to flat here.
River: This was an easy value bet that hero missed due to inexperience and not thinking about ranges.
What's villain's betting range on turn: bluffs, maybe hands with some showdown value.
Villain's river betting range is monsters and top/middle pair plus.
Villain's check call range includes lots of pairs...
Hero's stack: 37k
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LO8:
Twitter:
2014-01-18 11:26pm Turn semi bluff in lo8 after pfr failed. Hero semi bluffed flush draw after raise j77t4. Hero only bluffed turn.
Hero dealt in MP: Ac 2c Xx Xx
Folds to hero
Hero: raises
(folds to BB)
BB: calls
(2 players - 5 small bets)
Flop: Jx 7x 7x
Vil?: checks
Hero: checks
(2 players - 2.5 big bets)
Turn: Jc 7x 7x Tc
Vil?: checks
Hero: bets
Vil?: calls
(2 players - 4.5 big bets)
River: Jc 7x 7x Tc 4x
Vil?: checks
Hero: checks
Hero loses pot. Hero doesn't remember villain's hand (a pair).
Analysis:
Flop: HU, villain may fold, but hero probably has just as much fold equity (maybe moreso because of smaller pot).
Turn: Hero semi-bluffs. This seems somewhat credible.
River: Hero probably should have considered a double barrel on a "blank" river...
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LO8:
Hero dealt in UTG: A642r
Preflop:
Hero: calls
Vil5: calls
3 folds
Vil1 (But): calls
Vil2 (SB): calls
Vil3 (BB): checks
(5 players - 5 small bets)
Flop: AK2 (two tone, hero has no flush draw)
Vil2: checks
Vil3: bets
Hero: calls
Vil5: calls
Vil1: calls
Vil2: calls
(5 players - big bets)
Turn: AK27 (two tone)
Vil2: checks
Vil3: checks
Hero: checks
Vil5: bets
Vil1: calls
Vil2: calls
Vil3: calls
Hero: thinks/folds
(4 players - big bets)
River: AK275 (two tone, no flush completes)
all players check
Vil3: shows Axxx (top pair)
Vil5: shows 32xx
Analysis:
Preflop: Hero could have raised UTG, but hero wanted to encourage action with weak A2 hand.
Flop: Hero wants to play small pot OOP. Hero really doesn't want to bet with so few bets (< 5 big bets) and fold many bad turn cards. This may be a leak.
Turn: At time in hand, hero thought he's rarely ahead for high.
But, this was actually flawed reasoning. This should have been a call. The turn bet is likely a nut low since no other draws really got there. Other 2p/sets seem less likely.
If same villain who had bet flop then bet the turn, then it would be much easier to weigh someone to having a hand stronger than top+bottom pair.
Hero's low would rarely win pot unless hero can knock players out.
Ultimately, hero's top + bottom pair was a hand hero should have called down due to different player betting turn...
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Hero's stack:
26k 3k 6k. Razz.
Hero's stack at break:
21900 @ 4k/8k
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Stud 8
Hero: (2x 2x) 5x Ax Ax 3x (7x)
Vil?: (7x 6x) Ax 5x 4x 5x (Qx)
Hero doesn't remember action, but hero stays alive.
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LHE
Hero has ~3 bets (~15k @ 4k/8k)
Villain in seat 2 seemed to be raising and playing a bunch of hands during first 4-5 hands after sitting down in LHE section. Villain also showed a ton of hands at showdown and most were premium (88, AJo, etc...)
Against someone playing ~75% of hands, what should hero do?
Hero dealt in CO: ATo
Hero dealt on Button: A4s
Analysis:
Preflop: Perhaps hero should have strongly considered raising for value in both spots? It seems to be inducing variance though and (except for seat 5), players were seemingly a little tighter in general.
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Limits: 4k/8k
Hero's stack: ~11k
LHE
Vil2: Replaced by younger guy who had won a bunch of LHE pots.
Hero dealt in MP: KQo
Preflop:
(1 fold)
Vil2: raises
Vil3: folds
Hero: reraises all in
(folds to Vil2)
Vil2: calls
Vil2: Shows T9o
Board: T3325.
Analysis:
Preflop: Villain seemed to be opening very wide while on this heater during LHE irregardless of position. Hero decided to 3b isolate and partially for value.
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Hero out in 31st. 18 pay.
This is very weird because HORSE tables are 8 handed.
Overall Thoughts:
There are definitely spots for improvement and improving on getting value in turn/river spots.
Hero was happy to have met Amnon Filippi and gain some advice.
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