View Plans & Pricing

If you are signed in and are seeing this message, please be sure you have selected a user name in My Profile. The forum requires it.
A A A
Search

— Forum Scope —




— Match —





— Forum Options —





Minimum search word length is 3 characters - maximum search word length is 84 characters

Topic Rating: 0 Topic Rating: 0 Topic Rating: 0 Topic Rating: 0 Topic Rating: 0 Topic Rating: 0 (0 votes) 
sp_TopicIcon
Whats your move on turn
SFpwnt
Guest
Guests
1
June 29, 2010 - 2:07 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print
0

Dude has raised the button everytime it was folded to him and I have given up every time.

 

PokerStars Game #46137464047: Tournament #318010392, $20+$2 USD Hold’em No Limit – Level VIII (150/300) – 2010/06/29 14:01:21 ET
Table ‘318010392 58’ 9-max Seat #9 is the button
Seat 1: SFpwnt (10389 in chips)
Seat 2: jostein333 (18112 in chips)
Seat 3: szeffi33 (14024 in chips)
Seat 4: frase1977 (21820 in chips)
Seat 5: backdoor4 (11917 in chips)
Seat 6: maxwell_8888 (17550 in chips)
Seat 7: marciocid (20710 in chips)
Seat 8: snakeyes422 (8021 in chips)
Seat 9: anmarts (22007 in chips)
SFpwnt: posts the ante 25
jostein333: posts the ante 25
szeffi33: posts the ante 25
frase1977: posts the ante 25
backdoor4: posts the ante 25
maxwell_8888: posts the ante 25
marciocid: posts the ante 25
snakeyes422: posts the ante 25
anmarts: posts the ante 25
SFpwnt: posts small blind 150
jostein333: posts big blind 300
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to SFpwnt [Ts Kc]
szeffi33: folds
frase1977: folds
backdoor4: folds
maxwell_8888: folds
marciocid: folds
snakeyes422: folds
anmarts: raises 425 to 725
SFpwnt: raises 775 to 1500
jostein333: folds
anmarts: calls 775
*** FLOP *** [8h Td 3h]
SFpwnt: bets 1800
anmarts: calls 1800
*** TURN *** [8h Td 3h] [Qd]
SFpwnt:?????????

plessis204
Guest
Guests
2
June 29, 2010 - 4:06 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print
0

how does he play post?  I probably barrel/get it in on this turn, and while having that plan, I make it a bit bigger on the flop to make a turn shove more natural.  If villain is also aggressive post then I guess I could see checking this turn hoping to get it in if he bets turn, and if not just jamming all rivers.

Wein
Guest
Guests
3
June 29, 2010 - 4:35 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print
0

I think you raised too little OOP here.  If you were in position it is one thing, but you really need to make people pay to play in position on you.

 

I probably just flat pre if I’m you and play a smaller pot in position.

 

Not really sure how to give you advice on the turn when I play pre and post so differently.

SFpwnt
Guest
Guests
4
June 29, 2010 - 5:11 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print
0

Wein said:

I think you raised too little OOP here.  If you were in position it is one thing, but you really need to make people pay to play in position on you.

 

I probably just flat pre if I’m you and play a smaller pot in position.  HUH?

 

Not really sure how to give you advice on the turn when I play pre and post so differently.


 

oh and if you flat pre are you just c/c’n flop, or are you c/r’n?  

 

I agree I should have raised more pre (if Im going to raise)

Wein
Guest
Guests
5
June 29, 2010 - 10:11 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print
0

SFpwnt said:

Wein said:

I think you raised too little OOP here.  If you were in position it is one thing, but you really need to make people pay to play in position on you.

 

I probably just flat pre if I’m you and play a smaller pot in position.  HUH?

 

Not really sure how to give you advice on the turn when I play pre and post so differently.


 

oh and if you flat pre are you just c/c’n flop, or are you c/r’n?  

 

I agree I should have raised more pre (if Im going to raise)


I obviously meant play a smaller pot out of position.  If you re-raise her pre you are bloating the pot, which is something I try to avoid when out of the blinds.

SFpwnt
Guest
Guests
6
June 30, 2010 - 1:41 am
sp_Permalink sp_Print
0
KissKissKissKissKissKissKissKissKissKissKissKissKissKissKissKissKissKiss

ur sucha cutie pie

Avatar
praetor
Madness
High Stakes Mario Kart Propping
Members
Forum Posts: 1033
Member Since:
June 22, 2010
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline
7
June 30, 2010 - 1:58 am
sp_Permalink sp_Print
0

 

   If he is rasing all the time he probably has you or the BB as very tight. He is probably playing a wide range of hands. If you have software look at his preflop raise and VPIP to give you some idea. I would have raised more or shoved after the flop depending on his VPIP and preflop raise stats.  I defend my blinds by making reasonable calls or raise if it has not been done, even with less then optimal hole cards. As a result other players will not take advantage of tight play. I think like this, I can invest some here and there to protect my image. I may improve post flop but I control the amount I loose compared to being bled every rotation over the long run, this blows when blinds get high. 

"Your either in Sheen's Korner or your with the trolls."

Polaris
Guest
Guests
8
June 30, 2010 - 5:32 am
sp_Permalink sp_Print
0

As played. You absolutely have to shove here given the size of the pot you have created, the amount you have left the board texture and your hand. All other options suck. On the flop though you are playing for stacks and i’d go ahead and bet close to pot committing, trying to avoid getting flatted and giving myself a headache on a large number of turn cards.

Forum Timezone: America/New_York

Most Users Ever Online: 2780

Currently Online:
22 Guest(s)

Currently Browsing this Page:
1 Guest(s)

Top Posters:

bennymacca: 2616

Foucault: 2067

folding_aces_pre_yo: 1133

praetor: 1033

theginger45: 924

P-aire 146: 832

Turbulence: 768

The Riceman: 731

duggs: 591

florianm1: 588

Newest Members:

Johnelwood

Bocheech21

alexalex2015

oneout2many

JLPicard

Jackarmi

Forum Stats:

Groups: 4

Forums: 24

Topics: 12705

Posts: 75003

 

Member Stats:

Guest Posters: 1063

Members: 11990

Moderators: 2

Admins: 5

Administrators: RonFezBuddy, Killingbird, Tournament Poker Edge Staff, ttwist, Carlos

Moderators: sitelock, sitelock_1