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How to get paid off by 9 high - a beginners course lol

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
lJAMESl Small blind   £1.00 £1.00 £343.70
paul10 Big blind   £2.00 £3.00 £272.90
  Your hole cards
  • A
  • 3
     
ajs4385 Raise   £8.00 £11.00 £347.92
gerrard9 Fold        
TICPIMP Call   £8.00 £19.00 £736.05
lJAMESl Call   £7.00 £26.00 £336.70
paul10 Fold        
Flop
   
  • 8
  • K
  • A
     
lJAMESl Check        
ajs4385 Check        
TICPIMP Bet   £2.00 £28.00 £734.05
lJAMESl Raise   £24.50 £52.50 £312.20
ajs4385 Fold        
TICPIMP Call   £22.50 £75.00 £711.55
Turn
   
  • K
     
lJAMESl Bet   £37.50 £112.50 £274.70
TICPIMP Call   £37.50 £150.00 £674.05
River
   
  • A
     
lJAMESl Bet   £140.00 £290.00 £134.70
TICPIMP Call   £140.00 £430.00 £534.05
lJAMESl Show
  • A
  • 3
     
TICPIMP Muck
  • 9
  • 5
     
lJAMESl Win Full House, Aces and Kings £428.20   £562.90

Comments

  • edited January 2010
    So your probably wondering how has this guy paid me off with 9 high, well obviously he has to be a bad player but there is also another reason, when your willing to triple barrel King high into 2 players when you figure the fish holds a flush draw but infact he doesn't :-(

    Now for my bluffing the wrong player moment.....

  • edited January 2010
    PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
    lJAMESl Small blind   £1.00 £1.00 £283.68
    paul10 Big blind   £2.00 £3.00 £399.90
      Your hole cards
    • K
    • 10
         
    gadgerno1 Fold        
    ajs4385 Fold        
    birchys13 Call   £2.00 £5.00 £52.51
    TICPIMP Call   £2.00 £7.00 £207.15
    lJAMESl Raise   £14.00 £21.00 £269.68
    paul10 Call   £13.00 £34.00 £386.90
    birchys13 Fold        
    TICPIMP Call   £13.00 £47.00 £194.15
    Flop
       
    • 9
    • 6
    • 6
         
    lJAMESl Bet   £25.00 £72.00 £244.68
    paul10 Call   £25.00 £97.00 £361.90
    TICPIMP Call   £25.00 £122.00 £169.15
    Turn
       
    • 3
         
    lJAMESl Bet   £80.00 £202.00 £164.68
    paul10 Fold        
    TICPIMP Call   £80.00 £282.00 £89.15
    River
       
    • J
         
    lJAMESl All-in   £164.68 £446.68 £0.00
    TICPIMP All-in   £89.15 £535.83 £0.00
    lJAMESl Unmatched bet   £75.53 £460.30 £75.53
    lJAMESl Show
    • K
    • 10
         
    TICPIMP Show
    • K
    • 9
         
    TICPIMP Win Two Pairs, 9s and 6s £458.50   £458.50
  • edited January 2010
    The above shows a clear example of how to get owned whilst trying to rep JJ-AA! Enjoy :)
  • edited January 2010
    Some people just dont listen mate!
  • edited January 2010
    In Response to Re: How to get paid off by 9 high - a beginners course lol:
    The above shows a clear example of how to get owned whilst trying to rep JJ-AA! Enjoy :)
    Posted by lJAMESl
    The second hand is lol bad by you.

    Bet sizing is really really bad.
  • edited January 2010
    In Response to Re: How to get paid off by 9 high - a beginners course lol:
    In Response to Re: How to get paid off by 9 high - a beginners course lol : The second hand is lol bad by you. Bet sizing is really really bad.
    Posted by LadyFingrs
     
    Disagree with your 1st statement I think I played it fine what am I betting here 3 streets into 2 players? will agree that the bet on the turn is too big and not allowing me to setup the river shove vs the villain but it was more targeted at Paul10 who was deeper stacked, when the turn brings a double flush draw it is a massive mistake to be betting this turn small.

    What does villain do with all straight draws and flopped flush draws on the river he has to fold I knew he was fishy enough to call me down with either of these as he had already called a check raise on the flop and a pot bet on the turn with just a gutshot straight draw. As it happens I later learned villain couldn't fold anything the 9-5 hand is after the k-9 hand fwiw.

    If you think calling me down with a pair of 9s in this spot is a profitable play in the long run please sit at my cash tables :)

  • edited January 2010

    First hand-river is lol bad (probably should of taken his name out of the post by the way)

    Againts this opponent u dont have to worry about checking to let him bluff his missed draws...just go all in lol

    Also as on one of your hands i notice alot of open limping at 200nl on sky.....have they not seen a cardrunnners vid b4
     

  • edited January 2010
    Haha yeah I know gotta love the limps lol. In future I'll take the names out good point mate.
  • edited January 2010
    In Response to Re: How to get paid off by 9 high - a beginners course lol:
    In Response to Re: How to get paid off by 9 high - a beginners course lol :   Disagree with your 1st statement I think I played it fine what am I betting here 3 streets into 2 players? will agree that the bet on the turn is too big and not allowing me to setup the river shove vs the villain but it was more targeted at Paul10 who was deeper stacked, when the turn brings a double flush draw it is a massive mistake to be betting this turn small. What does villain do with all straight draws and flopped flush draws on the river he has to fold I knew he was fishy enough to call me down with either of these as he had already called a check raise on the flop and a pot bet on the turn with just a gutshot straight draw. As it happens I later learned villain couldn't fold anything the 9-5 hand is after the k-9 hand fwiw. If you think calling me down with a pair of 9s in this spot is a profitable play in the long run please sit at my cash tables :)
    Posted by lJAMESl
    Did I say he played the hand well?

    I don't see how well he played the hand impact's on how well you played the hand.

    So what, not sure I understand what you're saying, you're betting more on the turn, so that you make more on the river when he folds?

    lol?

    And also, in the second hand I think he played it fine, tbh, most people aren't gonna go for 3 streets with 1 pair on that board, and once the Jd comes on the river it really polarises your value shoving range. And if he know's your capable of being a bit spewy in spots, then c/c down 3 streets is better than you seem to think. If the river bricked I hate his call more tbh.
  • edited January 2010
    Like I said I agree with you the turn bet should be smaller. The river is a brick though backdoor flush draw gets there and a Jack why would these be scare cards to me if I have JJ-AA and this is a polarised range I'm reppin but he obviously doesn't understand ranges as the 1st hand shows (The 1st hand is after the 2nd hand btw).
  • edited January 2010
    Percieved value betting range and actual value betting ranges are different things.
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