Hand 1: http://www.pokerhand.org/?1227814
This hand i am not to sure i can play any differently. Maybe check raise the flop, but i do not think this guy would fold.
hand 2: http://www.pokerhand.org/?1227842
This hand i would really like comments on. I would usually reraise preflop but decided to call this time. I have trouble playing pots like these. I need to figure out a better way to play these pots.
hand 3: http://www.pokerhand.org/?1227862
This hand i am a slight favorite on the flop to win the hand. But i would like to know if i should have check the turn, and is my turn bet spew. Did i play this hand to aggressive. I thought i might of had some fold equity on the turn but i did not.
4 comments:
Hand 1: He's never folding his A here in a battle of blinds so I think you played it OK. Sometimes I wouldn't double barrel here - it's opponent dependant. I also sometimes fold this (or even limp) pre-flop if the player has been calling a lot of C-bets or making plays.
Hand 2: Very tricky turn once he calls your flop raise. I think betting is OK as he may have a flush draw or a QJ type hand. He could also have AK or KQ though so it's a tough one. 3-betting depends on the opponent but I would usually 3-bet this pre-flop unless he played like 16/9 or something.
Hand 3: I take the free card here on the turn. There's nothing I love more than checking the turn and haveing them bet at me on the river after I hit one of my cards (and they do ALWAYS seem to bet the river).
Hand 1: yeah, you have no FE against an A, and it's a blank so whatever he called with, he'll call again. If the turn came a K, this bet would have been better, as he may have had mid-pair. Just check and play the odds if he bets.
Hand 2: Yeah, this is a tough one. I think I just check and see what he does. Also, I agree that 3-betting is probably better 4-handed, though if it were 6-handed and he raised utg, I'd just fold it.
Hand 3: As dodgy said, just take a free card. He obviously has a piece, and if you hit, you'll win a bet. I think the only thing he'll fold here is a draw, but you're already ahead of that.
hand 3:yeah i think when i shoved with the j10 it was a horrible play i should have took the free card. Because the board did not really change much. He obviously has a queen or better so if he called the flop he is calling the turn. I just did not really think the hand through while i was playing.
hand 2 I think check calling a bet on the turn, and folding to a river bet may have been the best way to play this hand.
I think i am to aggressive on 6 max tables some times. I really need to work on shorthanded play. As it is much different from fullring games
Hand 1: Preflop and flop are standard. Whether I 2-barrel here depends on my image, but lately I've been trying to hold off firing the second barrel. As others have mentioned, you have so little fold equity that the bluff part of the semibluff isn't there.
Hand 2: This is a tough one to play. I think it's OK to mix up calling preflop, but not the majority of the time. I think you played flop and turn well, and once he calls the turn, I think c/f is a small mistake at worst and likely the correct play. The alternative would be to make a river blocking bet.
Hand 3: I would think about folding this preflop, without a read. On the turn, I agree with the others to take a free card since you are probably not folding anything that called your flop raise.
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