by JDLush » Sun Oct 30, 2005 10:12 pm
Here's a decent few hands courtesy of the MGM Grand $1/2 NL game:
Hand #1
I am in the BB and have about $70 or so. I bought in for $100 and have only seen 2 or 3 flops in the past 45 minutes. Lost $45 on the last hand when I guy with A7 called my AQ down after an A hit the turn and hit a 7 on the river. Guy to my right has only been at the table for about 10 minutes and has raised to $15 about 50% of the hands he's seen. He has not gotten a caller yet, but he is the only LAG at the table for the most part.
I look down and see 2 red sevens. Folds to the button (decent player, doesn't mind gambling once in a while), who limps. Laggy SB raises it to $15. I am pretty sure my 77 is better than whatever he's raising with and decide to push all in. Good move or not? Does the fact that there is a limper on the button change how I should have played this?
Hand #2
2 or 3 hours later. Table has been somewhat tight of late. I have about $250 in front of me, only one or 2 guys have me covered. I am in the cutoff. 2 limpers, I decide to limp with Ac4c. Player to my left raises it up $5. This is the first hand he's played since he sat down about 5-10 minutes ago. Young kid, maybe 23-24 yrs old. One guy calls, I call.
Flop comes T 6 3 with 2 spades and a club. First guy checks, I check, button makes a weakish bet of $10 ( pot is $17 or 18 I guess) and I figure it's time for a play so I checkraise it up $40 more. I put him on AK/AQ, with a small pair as a possibility. Good move? Dumb move? Iffy move?
Assuming it gets to this point, and you've made the checkraise, how do you handle a reraise of another $25 (all in for him)?
Hand #3
Button again, this time with 55. Limper 2 seats to my right is a pretty solid player who likes to gamble every so often. We both have stacks of around $300 or so. Looks like your typical cali dude, with an ipod and hot blonde gf. SB folds, BB checks.
$7 in the pot. Flop comes 45T with 2 hearts. Check, cali dude bets 10, I raise $25 more. BB folds, Cali dude thinks for a bit, then calls.
Turn is an off suit Jack. Cali dude checks, I push all in. Good? or did I overplay it? My fear at this point is with the board so spread out, a LOT of cards will scare me on the river.
Thanks y'all.