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BeerDog99SBR MVP
- 09-22-10
- 4894
#36Comment -
sapidocSBR MVP
- 03-25-10
- 1273
#37so much fail in this threadComment -
BeerDog99SBR MVP
- 09-22-10
- 4894
#39Well we almost made it through with a real troll comment.
I know I am not the best player and I know I tend to play more to the Passive/Tight side of the spectrum. I am trying to improve.Comment -
tatddySBR Posting Legend
- 03-02-10
- 10779
#40Beer your game is solid. I've seen you get markedly more aggressive over the past few months. This was just one hand. Don't listen to The Giant. You're as much of a nitty girl as I am a shark which is to say not muchComment -
IanSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-09-09
- 6071
#42Preflop: Assuming the table is loose and mostly passive, I like limp-calling here. Just be aware that how you should play mid/small pairs in EP is highly table dependent.
Flop: The check is automatic, but it gets a little weird after that when the preflop raiser c-bets less than 1/3 pot. With a more normal bet size I would prefer fastplaying with a check/raise, but since the bet is so small I'd rather check/call with the intention of leading every turn card in hopes of getting the LP player to either call light or sense weakness and make a move on the flop.
Turn: You got what you wanted by slowplaying the flop, but now it's time to bet. Betting about 350ish is large enough that it's a mistake for draws to keep calling, but small enough that you can still get action from non-monster made hands like QJ. Of course, if you have reason to believe that your opponents will call more than 350 then bet more. The problem with checking is that there's a good chance it gets checked around and all sorts of draws will get a free card.
River: As played on the turn, the bet is good.
Just my opinion...Comment -
BeerDog99SBR MVP
- 09-22-10
- 4894
#43Preflop: Assuming the table is loose and mostly passive, I like limp-calling here. Just be aware that how you should play mid/small pairs in EP is highly table dependent.
Flop: The check is automatic, but it gets a little weird after that when the preflop raiser c-bets less than 1/3 pot. With a more normal bet size I would prefer fastplaying with a check/raise, but since the bet is so small I'd rather check/call with the intention of leading every turn card in hopes of getting the LP player to either call light or sense weakness and make a move on the flop.
Turn: You got what you wanted by slowplaying the flop, but now it's time to bet. Betting about 350ish is large enough that it's a mistake for draws to keep calling, but small enough that you can still get action from non-monster made hands like QJ. Of course, if you have reason to believe that your opponents will call more than 350 then bet more. The problem with checking is that there's a good chance it gets checked around and all sorts of draws will get a free card.
River: As played on the turn, the bet is good.
Just my opinion...
Thanks Ian, I appreciate the feedback/analysis!Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18104
#44Flop set, check-fold.Comment -
ballahollic2SBR Wise Guy
- 11-30-10
- 986
#45i didn't read everyone else's response so I am probably giving the same answer as most but you have to bet turn. It's as simple as that. No idea how 4uk didn't raise river though.Comment -
borednazSBR MVP
- 08-28-10
- 3809
#47I don't get why everyone wants to slow play big hands. If you check and somebody bets you need to check raises and start building the pot so you can get it all in preferably on the turn. Also money needs to go in the pot before scare cards come that will kill your action like a third heart.Comment -
hockey216SBR MVP
- 08-20-08
- 4583
#48With the draws out there (straight and flush) you should have played more aggressively with your set. Monsters don't help you if you aren't even going to bet them! you didn't make any money on turn with that hand? even a big Q like KQ or AQ would have called another bullet or two. especially in tournies. and maybe a heart draw would if they felt like gambling. i've seen it on here plenty of times.
you should have raised the flop instead of just check call. you should have followed that up with a bet on the turn. you are playing out of position. i dont like checking monsters on turn out of position, especially with draw heavy board, because they can check behind you and get free card. you aren't charging them for their draw and you arent making money with your monster. and you give them free chance to suck out on you. you should have played hand much more agressive. when you play passive and check hands down people will hit their draws.
if you chk raised flop to about 350, then fired a bet of 700 on turn, the straight draws probably would have gone away. might have called flop, but would have most likely folded the turn to a big bet. and hands like AQ or KQ might have still paid you. I would have played much more agressive.
...but hey. i play like a maniac!Last edited by hockey216; 08-11-12, 06:10 PM.Comment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22430
#49generally i agree with what barts saying about coming in raising but people dont play position or raise with weaker holdings on sbr so i dont mind trying to sneak in cheap in these tournaments.Comment
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