by Aisthesis » Mon Oct 17, 2005 8:40 am
Ok, 3 hands against the same player, this time with more detail.
1) The KK hand I already mentioned. At this point in the game, we both have deep stacks. LAG has over $1,000 when I sit down, and I have $800 or so when the KK hand is played.
What I'm unclear on here against this player with deep stacks what will really happen if I re-raise him to $200 on the flop. Also, I'm not clear what will happen if he doesn't improve.
This brings me to hand 2:
2) LAG mini-raises from EP ($10), and I call with 76s. Still deep stacks. The flop comes 875 with 2 of some suit (not mine--I think the board had diamonds, and I had hearts). I think we had at least 5 callers here, including a guy whom I'll just call "joker" (he has the nickname "ATM" at the casino, if that says anything).
LAG bets out $25 (pot of $60), joker mini-raises to $50, and I make it $125 (I figure I have little fold equity right now but want to confuse the issue at least and give myself enough of a pot to get somewhere if I hit). LAG and joker both call. As it turns out, LAG has 9c8c for TP, and joker, who is somewhat short-stacked, has A5. Joker now has only about $50 left.
Turn is an offsuit Q, and I make a horrible play here. It's checked to me, and I bet $200. Well, I'd been itching to try this betting the turn on a missed straight draw, but this obviously was NOT the spot. Anyhow, LAG now checkraises to about $600, which would put me all-in. Joker calls, and I fold after calculating the odds on straighting, which I just don't have.
3) The next day (I played a 19-hour back-to-back session this weekend), LAG shows up again with a short-stack, and we have the AK hand where I missed and checked. LAG bets the turn, and I fold.