Wednesday 27 January 2010

Session 3

Hands: 603
Net: $1089

RE- 10
TIMING- 10
CREATIVITY- 9
KNOW MY OPPONENT- 9
PF GAMEFLOW- 9
FEEL COMPETITIVE- 10

Very good sesson again.. I'm thinking not too many really outlandish hands though, just a really really solid spewless super aggro session.

This spot I find interesting, what's my turn line? I feel it calls for something more creative than bet 1/2 pot shove river. Bear in mind that my image VS this particular player is HORRIBLE, and he's extremely paranoid...


$2/$4 No Limit Holdem • 6 Players

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UTG IANMACLEOD $465.40
UTG+1 Hero $1,282.20
CO INNOMBRABLE $388
BTN TRADEBYDAY $416.20
SB TAEHA83 $539.23
BB CJW314TA $682.37
  • Pre-Flop ($6, 6 players)Hero is UTG+1
  • cK cJ
IANMACLEOD raises to $14, Hero calls $14, 2 folds, TAEHA83 calls $12, 1 fold
  • Flop ($46, 3 players)
  • hJ dJ d8
TAEHA83 checks, IANMACLEOD bets $30, Hero raises to $81, TAEHA83 folds, IANMACLEOD calls $51
  • Turn ($208, 2 players)
  • s8
IANMACLEOD checks
  • Final Pot: $208


Session 4 coming up....

2 comments:

Chris said...

Check back turn overbet jam the river?

DODGYKEN said...

Personally I would probably expect a line of betting the turn to leave an 80%-90% river shove to be the one with most bluffs from you. That's not to say he would, but I'd probably go for that. (Too lazy to work out the actual numbers).

Shoving turn is kind of not giving him enough respect - I think most regs will see through that and fold overpairs and even an A (I mean, would you do that with air? Well, you probably would!).

Checking back turn and betting river also looks kind of obvious, although I think it's better than shoving the turn.