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I lost this hand but was it still +EV

Postby Proplayer44 » Fri Aug 26, 2005 11:57 am

I realize now my all in raise on the turn still put him at just about the correct odds to call so I guess he didn't make a bad decision. When it happened I classed it as a suckout but I guess not. I guess this analysis thing really is a good idea. But still is my move a +EV more -EV move or 0EV. Should I have picked up on anything? Is this the move you would have made? Should I have just pushed on the flop because at that point it wouldn't be correct odds to call. Anyones help is appreciated.

Thanks



126 is at seat 1 with $20.10.
Pror44 is at seat 2 with $11.80.
mr stin is at seat 3 with $5.60.
fifdgv is at seat 4 with $8.35.
infftek is at seat 5 with $20.25.
gle Man is at seat 6 with $16.30.
cr03 is at seat 7 with $16.15.
Lat1 is at seat 8 with $18.60.
85w is at seat 9 with $15.80.
The button is at seat 4.

bsintek posts the small blind of $.10.
Eagle Man posts the big blind of $.25.

jh126: -- --
Proplayer44: Qh Qd
mrotin: -- --
pe: -- --
bsek: -- --
EagMan: -- --
cr03: -- --
Laat1: -- --
87ew: -- --

Pre-flop:

crazyc803 raises to $.85. Lariat1 folds. 875crew
folds. josh126 folds. Proplayer44 re-raises to
$1.45. mr scootin folds. pfive folds. bsintek
folds. Eagle Man folds. crazyc803 calls.

Flop (board: 6d 5d 6c):

crazyc803 checks. Proplayer44 bets $3.25. crazyc803
calls.

Turn (board: 6d 5d 6c 8c):

crazyc803 bets $3. Proplayer44 goes all-in for $7.10.
crazyc803 calls.

River (board: 6d 5d 6c 8c Ac):

Showdown:

Proplayer44 shows Qh Qd.
Proplayer44 has Qh Qd 6d 6c Ac: two pair, queens and sixes.
crazyc803 shows Kc 5c.
crazyc803 has Kc 5c 6c 8c Ac: flush, ace high.

$1.15 is raked from a pot of $23.95.
crazyc803 wins $22.80 with flush, ace high.
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Postby k3nt » Fri Aug 26, 2005 12:03 pm

If it's a $25 table what are you doing with only $11? If you had $25 you could put him all-in ad he would not have the odds to chase.

Also, nobody around here (as far as I know) is a fan of a minraise preflop. If he raises to 85c and you want to reraise, you should make it at least $2.50, I would say.

Otherwise no problems at all with the way you played it. He played bottom pair like a hand then caught a runner-runner. Nothing to do.
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Good Point

Postby Proplayer44 » Fri Aug 26, 2005 12:17 pm

It was my first time at 10c/25c. I had previously been playing 5/10 successfully for a month and I wanted a taste. I went in with $15 although I know I should be in with the max at all times. M BR is only $170 though.

Thanks for your advice, why the hack didn't I raise more dangit.
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Postby Zuccala » Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:44 am

OK maybe I am retarded. You were playing 5/10 Limit and your ENTIRLE bankroll is $170??
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Postby Rhound50 » Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:55 am

Zuccala, he was playing 5 cent/10 cent, as Kent I can point out two things I dont like here. First the raise preflop is way to small. There have been some long discussions here on min raising preflop, personally I hate it, it does nothing but give you opponant odds to call and catch. Make a real raise preflop make it $2, or $2.50. Winning preflop with queens is not such a bad thing, you win a hand and dont have any chance of losing.

#2 is I will never play a game short stacked, if I lose some money I reload, this is a prime example. If you raise preflop to $2.50 get called, now there is $5+ in the pot, you bet out $6 or so and are now giving him bad odds to chace and you are making a true +ev play.
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Postby Cactus Jack » Sun Aug 28, 2005 2:09 pm

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Postby iceman5 » Sun Aug 28, 2005 4:14 pm

A guy named Barry Tannenbaum (BarryT at UPF) who writes for Cardplayer once told me that the great NL players fold the best hand all the time.

I contemplated that statement for a long time and when it finally sunk into my think skull, my play got dramatically better overnight.

There have been many times where I had something like AQ and bet a Qxx flop. I got raised and folded. Im not saying i fold there everytime, but depending on stack sizes, who the player is, the texture of the other flop cards and other factors...this can be a very good fold.

Sorry for the hijack. I just think that the phase "Great NL players fold the best hand all the time" should be taped onto everyones monitor so they see it every day, as the power of a fold can not be taken lightly
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Postby Cactus Jack » Sun Aug 28, 2005 5:18 pm

I figure it's going to come back to me, anyway. He thinks he can run over me. When I have the nuts, he's a dead man. If I'm seen as weak/tight by a LAG, then like the Spartans at Thermopylae, I've got them right where I want them.

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