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Mental Hand

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
coco521Small blind £0.02£0.02£4.16
fitzyoo5Big blind £0.04£0.06£8.98
 Your hole cards
  • Q
  • K
   
sheek1954Call £0.04£0.10£2.09
jonah54Call £0.04£0.14£4.58
LittleAlRaise £0.12£0.26£11.71
moyle06Call £0.12£0.38£6.43
coco521Raise £0.34£0.72£3.82
fitzyoo5Fold    
sheek1954Fold    
jonah54Call £0.32£1.04£4.26
LittleAlCall £0.24£1.28£11.47
moyle06Call £0.24£1.52£6.19
Flop
  
  • 4
  • 2
  • 10
   
coco521Bet £1.52£3.04£2.30
jonah54Call £1.52£4.56£2.74
LittleAlFold    
moyle06Call £1.52£6.08£4.67
Turn
  
  • 7
   
coco521Bet £2.08£8.16£0.22
jonah54All-in £2.74£10.90£0.00
moyle06All-in £4.67£15.57£0.00
coco521All-in £0.22£15.79£0.00
moyle06Unmatched bet £1.93£13.86£1.93
coco521Show
  • 10
  • 10
   
jonah54Show
  • A
  • 6
   
moyle06Show
  • Q
  • K
   
River
  
  • 10
   
coco521WinFour 10s£12.01 £12.01
jonah54WinFlush to the Ace£0.81 £0.81

Comments

  • edited December 2013
    You deserved to lose there fella.

    Can i sit at ur table??
  • edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Mental Hand:
    You deserved to lose there fella. Can i sit at ur table??
    Posted by davelufc
    Can you tell me why he deserved to lose, what was out of line?
  • edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Mental Hand:
    In Response to Re: Mental Hand : Can you tell me why he deserved to lose, what was out of line?
    Posted by alex1229
    just another a s shole
  • edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Mental Hand:
    In Response to Re: Mental Hand : Can you tell me why he deserved to lose, what was out of line?
    Posted by alex1229
    Play was WAY too passive with a hand that is easily dominated at this level.  Facing a pot bet and a call on that flop you are always going to up against sets, overpairs and nut flush draws.  Easy fold pre after the raise from the blind and if you can't make that one it's a real no brainer folding that flop.  Play bad and you get more bad results
  • edited January 2014
    ..........but don't mention the 1 card left in the deck that keeps everything live and bumps up the action to maximum, thats irrelevant on this site. Easier to deflect that matter to the standard of play on 0.02 -0.04 cash table with a pot of £12 quid. (those quads are everywhere) :p

  • edited January 2014
    Pre flop is a little loose in a 3-bet pot. Generally players only 3-bet pre with hands that crush you. Post flop, just calling is horrible, this is an uber easy jam. Just calling on the flop you lose a lot of equity if we brick the turn. Shoving post flop will be the optimal line as this is where we have the most equity in the hand, esp with all the money in the pot already...

    All in all its just played too loosely pre and too passivly post flop.
  • edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Mental Hand:
    In Response to Re: Mental Hand : Play was WAY too passive with a hand that is easily dominated at this level.  Facing a pot bet and a call on that flop you are always going to up against sets, overpairs and nut flush draws.  Easy fold pre after the raise from the blind and if you can't make that one it's a real no brainer folding that flop.  Play bad and you get more bad results
    Posted by cenachav
    It's just crazy to fold that holding post flop........
  • edited January 2014
    In Response to Re: Mental Hand:
    In Response to Re: Mental Hand : Play was WAY too passive with a hand that is easily dominated at this level.  Facing a pot bet and a call on that flop you are always going to up against sets, overpairs and nut flush draws.  Easy fold pre after the raise from the blind and if you can't make that one it's a real no brainer folding that flop.  Play bad and you get more bad results
    Posted by cenachav
    shoving 3.50£ to win 10£ we only need approx 30% equity for the shove to be +EV.   VS JJ we have 54% equity. vs QQ we have 47% equity. vs AA we have 37% equity. vs a set we have 26% equity. So this is clearly a no brain shove ( as our equity here will be higher than it is on the turn). Folding here we might aswell put a match to our money. Its just super ul to be up against a bigger draw and a set. Also players calling 3 bet ranges can be uber wide, so we can't just assume that there is a higher draw out there.....obv we should be folding pre but post flop ..lol never
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