Time to grind.. sunday time for pstars
also, did you think it was unbelievable that he called with kk or simply that he had it in the first place?
I guess because his VPR is 52 ("Villain is 52/9"), meaning he plays more than half of all hands. So he could have almost anything there - his range is huge. Whereas if it was someone who only plays premium hands, you gotta expect that if he's limping, he likely has something decent.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, 3.4 Tournament, 75/150 Blinds (5 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
MP (t3310)
Button (t3175)
SB (t3070)
Hero (BB) (t2645)
UTG (t1300)
Hero's M: 11.76
Preflop: Hero is BB with J, Q![]()
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3 folds, SB calls t75, Hero checks
Flop: (t300) 4, 9
, J
(2 players)![]()
SB checks, Hero bets t200, SB calls t200
Turn: (t700) Q(2 players)![]()
SB checks, Hero bets t500, SB calls t500
River: (t1700) 8(2 players)![]()
SB bets t605, Hero folds
Total pot: t1700
What does he have here? A flush/straight? Villain showed down lots of broadway cards in previous hands. 23/11 over say 50 ish hands. QT ? Maybe JdTd ? 2 pair + a set would just check on the river on that board, right?
I just can't understand what he calls the flop bet w/ and then value bets the river with. UNLESS he just luckboxed his way into a straight on the river. QT is really the only thing that makes sense.
I'm right around -.3 % ROI for the $3s. Tonight it's been constant bad beats. They hit their 2 and 3 outers left and right. A 1/3 of my bankroll is gone since the beginning of this downswing.
move down in stakes.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, 3.4 Tournament, 15/30 Blinds (8 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
MP1 (t1895)
MP2 (t1300)
CO (t2060)
Button (t1835)
SB (t1760)
Hero (BB) (t1550)
UTG (t1330)
UTG+1 (t1770)
Hero's M: 34.44
Preflop: Hero is BB with 10, A![]()
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1 fold, UTG+1 calls t30, 4 folds, SB calls t15, Hero checks
Flop: (t90) 10, A
, 6
(3 players)![]()
SB checks, Hero bets t30, UTG+1 calls t30, 1 fold
Turn: (t150) 2(2 players)![]()
Hero bets t75, UTG+1 calls t75
River: (t300) K(2 players)![]()
Hero bets t285, UTG+1 raises to t810, Hero calls t525
Total pot: t1920
Results:
Hero mucked 10, A
(two pair, Aces and tens).![]()
UTG+1 had J, Q
(straight, Ace high).![]()
Outcome: UTG+1 won t1920
Sick turn call brah. I heard you had a sick price to hit your gutshot on the river.
Ya, I know, should of bet more on the flop and turn and I meant to bet 185 on the river, but misclicked. I called his raise, even though I should of folded , because I'm tired of being weak tight and folding the best hand often. But I think I got it figured out...
At the micros, players are much more willing to C-bet and/or fire a turn bet w/ air than say bluff all 3 streets. There are some crazies out there but the majority don't do it. In addition players at the micros pay FAR less attention to board texture than they do their own cards. So it's more likely that they have it when there's 3 cards to a straight/flush on the board compared to when they're bluffing.
That's why I think when the betting goes call, call, lead the river w/ a value bet -- they often have it (on a drawy board).
I can beat the 3s. They're soft.
Losing a 80/20 on the bubble isn't doing wonders for my ROI either.
That's why I think when the betting goes call, call, lead the river w/ a value bet -- they often have it (on a drawy board).