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kimoain
Joined: 30.04.2012

Hi :f_p:

Another losing session for me today so more material for evaluation.
Here I will post hand vs unknown villain:

Button ($5.06)
SB ($8.11)
Hero (BB) ($6.49)
UTG ($12.71)
MP ($5.20)
CO ($10.13)

Preflop: Hero is BB with A :diamond: A :spade:
1 fold, MP raises to $0.15, 1 fold, Button calls $0.15, 1 fold, Hero raises to $0.50, MP calls $0.35, Button calls $0.35

Flop: ($1.52) K :diamond: 6 :diamond: 7 :club: (3 players)
Hero bets $1.10, 1 fold, Button calls $1.10

Turn: ($3.72) 7 :diamond: (2 players)
Hero bets $3.56, Button calls $3.46 (All-In)

River: ($10.64) 5 :heart: (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: $10.64 | Rake: $0.44
Main pot: $10.64 between Button and Hero, won by Button

Results below:
Button had 6 :spade: 6 :heart: (full house, sixes over sevens).
Hero had A, A (two pair, Aces and sevens).
Outcome: Button won $10.20

I do not expect to see 66 in 3bet pot. Villain seats with 5 $ and invests 0.5 $ with 66. I say bad play. I am eager to hear what you have to say.

Best regards and tnx in advance 4 another evaluation :f_grin:


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w34z3l
Joined: 03.08.2009

Hey Kimoain,

Preflop squeeze for value is good here.

Flop cbet for value is fine. Sizing is large, we can make it smaller here generally speaking. Partly because multi-way, partly because in a 3bet pot we reduce cbet sizings.

Not the greatest turn card for us but our value shove is fine, especially with the A:d redraw.

As for villain's play I don't think preflop is that bad. Cold-calling is standard. After we squeeze and MP calls he now gets decent odds to set-mine in a multiway pot.


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kimoain
Joined: 30.04.2012

I will have to remember last line and remember it good.
It does not happen every day that I run into sixes in 3bet pot.
If I was playing one on one this hand I would have around 80 % chances to win before hitting the flop. How much exactly my percentage goes down because it is multiway pot this time?
Guess I will have to read more about this subject... hmmm :rolleyes:


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w34z3l
Joined: 03.08.2009

Originally posted by kimoain
If I was playing one on one this hand I would have around 80 % chances to win before hitting the flop. How much exactly my percentage goes down because it is multiway pot this time?

It's impossible to calculate exactly.

Sets are flopped about 1/8 or 12.5%. So assuming both players had PP's they would have around 25% chance to outflop us.

This won't be that useful or accurate for 2 reasons though.

1. Our opponents ranges are wider than just PP's. Some of the suited-connector type hands have more equity vs AA than PP's. Whereas Ax hands have less equity and are in very bad shape.

2. The more important thing is how often the money goes in when we we are ahead. I.e we may still win 75% the time or so, but that still doesn't mean the situation is always profitable overall. We might win a small pot when we win and always get stacked when we lose for example.

However hand seems fine to me, and mainly just unlucky opponent hits his set.


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