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davidcana
Silver
Registration Date: 26 Dec 2011
Posts: 991
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Pacific, $3.15 + $0.35 NL Hold'em Tournament, 150/300 Blinds, 30 Ante, 9 Players
BB: 23,948
UTG: 14,375
UTG+1: 9,883
UTG+2: 15,582
MP1: 54,639
MP2: 12,967
CO: 18,745
Hero (BTN): 10,160
SB: 18,186
Pre-Flop: (720) Q A dealt to Hero (BTN)
UTG folds, UTG+1 raises to 720, 4 folds, Hero raises to 2,100, 2 folds, UTG+1 calls 1,380
Flop: (4,920) K 6 6 (2 Players)
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets 2,460, UTG+1 calls 2,460
Turn: (9,840) 9 (2 Players)
UTG+1 checks, Hero bets 5,570 and is All-In, UTG+1 calls 5,293 and is All-In
River: (20,426) 9 (2 Players - 1 is All-In)
Results: 20,426 Pot
any mistake ?
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26 Feb 2012 15:49 |
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Tiltberger
Professional Judge
Registration Date: 26 Dec 2005
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i like it!
the turns is a really good card for you and i see def. some better hands folding here!
+ value vs fds
pre -> i think i would just flat against most tighter players. just against really lose fishy players i 3bet/call in this spot and probably a little bit smaller ip -> 1,8k or something like that!
greets
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27 Feb 2012 12:58 |
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M0na1isa
Bronze
Registration Date: 05 Feb 2012
Posts: 131
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I believe AQ is way overrated. Specially in tournaments. I would never repop with AQs in that stage of a MTT. Most of the time I'd fold it even if there's even a flat call before me. I'm not a rock but bleeding in tournaments is a common problem for most of the players. I'm not saying you should stop playing AQ altogether but I believe at that stage of the tournament you should've folded preflop. But you should keep your hands history and check your AQ status. I believe if you keep playing it like this it would be negative for sure.
The way you played, preflop, when u get a call best case would be against a pair or AK.
And on the turn, even if the guy isn't just being careful with AK or slow rolling a made hand, you had about %30. So I believe should've checked on the turn and seen the river for free. If made your flush he's gonna call you anyway cause he won't put you on a flush draw on the turn. If not, you're not winning the hand and he ain't going anywhere.
Then again, if would've been me I would've folded preflop. But if I was deep and wanted to put pressure and reraised preflop, then betting on the flop would not be a good idea. Cause usually running against AK or a pair which would be really hard to push him out of the hand on the flop. And on the turn, not so many outs, might even drawing dead.
This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by M0na1isa: 27 Feb 2012 14:02.
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27 Feb 2012 13:50 |
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jackinbeat
Silver
Registration Date: 26 Jul 2011
Posts: 66
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My thoughts are basically flat pre, never folding AQs here for a small raise, unless he's super tight in early position, wouldn't want to raise, although you do have position, so if you do raise, I'd make it smaller.
Flop i check back. Turn if they check, i'd bet maybe 1025, a bit over 1/3 of pot, and call a raise depending on player and sizing. If calls might be tempted to fire again, although might check behind, again player dependant.
Don't want to go broke with AQ, I've learnt that lesson the painful way.
Would be interested to know what you think of my play, have many hand histories of my own to post, just find that some already posted seem better for analysis, how do you pick a good hand to post?
This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by jackinbeat: 29 Feb 2012 02:43.
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29 Feb 2012 02:40 |
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