September 14, 2014
#Game No : 657941984
***** 888poker Hand History for Game 657941984 *****
$10/$20 Blinds No Limit Holdem – ***
Tournament #65684179 $5 + $0.50 – Table #14 9 Max (Real Money)
Seat 3 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 1: london_ace ( $2,900 )
Seat 2: Apocalypse24 ( $3,000 )
Seat 3: jaFFar_d25 ( $3,170 )
Seat 4: MMA101979 ( $2,950 )
Seat 5: dollybear14 ( $3,000 )
Seat 6: smsfox ( $2,810 )
Seat 7: Siloozha ( $2,310 )
Seat 9: tomio834 ( $2,850 )
Seat 10: B0ltik ( $3,320 )
MMA101979 posts small blind [$10]
dollybear14 posts big blind [$20]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to london_ace [ K, J]
smsfox folds
Siloozha folds
tomio834 folds
B0ltik raises [$44]
london_ace calls [$44]
Apocalypse24 folds
jaFFar_d25 folds
MMA101979 folds
dollybear14 folds
** Dealing flop ** [ 4, A, 6]
B0ltik bets [$55]
london_ace ???
hey
no reads
whilst i was in game , i was thinking maybe i should of floated flop and then raise turn?
for instance if the turn came a spade , and v checks we can bet , if he then bets we could raise and try get him of an ax.
even if a spade never came in i think raising turn can be good , like for instance if the turn was 9 v bets we raise it'll be pretty tough for him to call there unless he has a strong hand of course, if he calls we could bet big on the river and try get him of an ace. what can we rep by doing this, a set like 44/66/99.
September 14, 2014
September 14, 2014
yeah , maybe floating with air is a bit to much. we could float here with 8c7c for sure also flush draws. Call flop and raise turn and probably will have to bet on most rivers.
andrew,on your bluffing series part 3 you said
On wet boards your opponents are more likely to put you on a draw when you call, which is fine , you may end up bluffing fewer turns, but a lot of times you can do stuff like , call with middle pair and even so you have some showdown value if a draw gets there on the turn and your opponent shows some weakness you can represent that draw or you can call with an open ended straight draw and represent a flush draw if that gets there instead. You do have to think a little bit more about what you are representing and you have to be careful about bluffing when a draw doesn’t get there but a lot of times you can call and treat the draw as bluffing outs or potential bluffing outs depending on whether your opponent shows you weakness.
so in this example , lets say our hand is 6h7h (same flop as above) we have 2ed pair ,turn – T now if v shows weakness and bets small or checks we can bet and represent a flush.
sounds good?
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