Monday 13 February 2012

Session 2


Played well for the most part, lost a few flips, and got sucked out on. 3 biggest losing pots...........


$2/$4 No Limit Holdem • 5 Players • PokerStars

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UTG$400
CO$410.44
BTN$400
grogheadflow (SB)$996.10
BB$400
  • Pre-Flop ($6, 5 players)Hero is SB
  • h8 h7
UTG raises to $12, 2 folds, grogheadflow raises to $38, 1 fold, UTG calls $26
  • Flop ($80, 2 players)
  • d5 h3 h4
grogheadflow bets $36, UTG raises to $84, grogheadflow goes all-in $958.10, UTG calls $278
  • Turn ($1,400.10, 2 players, 1 all-in)
  • d7
  • River ($1,400.10, 2 players, 1 all-in)
  • d2
  • Final Pot: $1,400.10
  • UTG shows
  • c6d6
  • grogheadflow shows
  • h8h7
  • UTG wins $801 (net +$401)
  • grogheadflow collects $596.10 (net -$400)

I thought about checking here, but I was a little unsure and so betting is obviously the default play. I don't expect much FE at all on the jam but don't need it, he perceives me as spewy bad probably and would expect AK AQ etc to jam.

€2/€4 No Limit Holdem • 5 Players • PokerStars

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UTG€550.55
CO€425.01
BTN€400
grogheadflow (SB)€400
BB€259.79
  • Pre-Flop (€6, 5 players)Hero is SB
  • hQ cJ
2 folds, BTN raises to €10, grogheadflow raises to €38, BB calls €34, BTN folds
  • Flop (€86, 2 players)
  • d9 sK dQ
grogheadflow checks, BB checks
  • Turn (€86, 2 players)
  • sJ
grogheadflow checks, BB goes all-in €221.79, grogheadflow calls €221.79
  • River (€529.58, 2 players, 1 all-in)
  • d4
  • Final Pot: €529.58
  • grogheadflow shows two pair, Queens and Jacks
  • hQcJ
  • BB shows a flush, Queen high
  • d6d7
  • BB wins €526.58 (net +€266.79)
  • BTN lost €10
  • grogheadflow lost €259.79

Villain big fish. He snap checked flop which lead me to believe Tx was much less likely, but then I wouldn't have expected to see a flushdraw either. He got there.

€1/€2 No Limit Holdem • 5 Players • PokerStars

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UTG€207.22
grogheadflow (CO)€207.96
BTN€200
SB€184.75
BB€200
  • Pre-Flop (€3, 5 players)Hero is CO
  • dK hA
1 fold, grogheadflow raises to €5, 2 folds, BB raises to €20, grogheadflow raises to €42, BB goes all-in €200, grogheadflow calls €158
  • Flop (€401, 2 players, 1 all-in)
  • sJ sT hT
  • Turn (€401, 2 players, 1 all-in)
  • d5
  • River (€401, 2 players, 1 all-in)
  • s2
  • Final Pot: €401
  • grogheadflow shows a pair of Tens
  • dKhA
  • BB shows two pair, Tens and Sixes
  • s6d6
  • BB wins €398 (net +€198)
  • grogheadflow lost €200

This guy doesn't fold to 4bets. As such, I don't 4bet bluff. Range VS range I win, but whatever.

$1/$2 No Limit Holdem • 4 Players • PokerStars

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CO$176.75
BTN$205
grogheadflow (SB)$201
BB$216.08
  • Pre-Flop ($3, 4 players)Hero is SB
  • cQ cA
2 folds, grogheadflow raises to $5, BB raises to $16, grogheadflow calls $11
  • Flop ($32, 2 players)
  • c6 d9 hJ
grogheadflow checks, BB bets $18, grogheadflow raises to $46, BB raises to $74, grogheadflow folds
  • Final Pot: $152
  • BB wins $149.50 (net +$59.50)
  • grogheadflow lost $62



This guy 3bets BvB 18%, which is obviously a lot. That said, I'm still not happy 4bet calling it off and so that leaves flatting. His range is wide, my perceived range is strong, that I CR given I have the backdoor NFD and there's a lot of turns I can jam. 

3 comments:

Chris said...

Don't think you have any fold equity on that flop w/ 87s and I don't think that a great shove. You should show bobbo that one.

AQs is really bad. He has a 18% 3b right which consists of Jx, QT, T8, 87, 99+ and you c/r this flop thinking what? He just shoves over you a ton. I just did a quick pokerstove and that's more than half the time he shoves on you. He might even shove some T9, 98 stuff if he thinks you are clowning or just bare rebluff you small. Bad.

grog said...

Agree with AQ for the most part, though his range is less coordinated than you say. Basically the QTs T8 etc get flatted more. I don't like it though.

The 87s is completely fine, I have flushdraw + GS + weak overs, VS any kind of realistic range I need zero fold equity with the dead money present.

DODGYKEN said...

Given that I'm flatting 3-bets OOP a good amount at the moment I've been doing work on these AQ spots. I think that AQ with the backdoor flush draw should be a call here, and AQ without should be a fold (or raise depending on what you know about him in terms of pot controlling, 3-bet range, etc).

I'm not 100% confident in my play in these spots, but I'd call it and check raise all-in pretty much anything I turned. A lot of the cards are scary, but he'll pot control a lot of hands on the T/A (as well as potentially bet folding some stuff on the T). Again, I'm not positive that this is best, it's just my current approach.