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[Closed] double pair NL10 SH

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lou7 is at seat 0 with $9.04.
Damon_41 is at seat 1 with $3.90.
walbec is at seat 2 with $7.40.
accro83 is at seat 3 with $10.27.
Floatin is at seat 4 with $9.70.

The dealer is seat 3.

Floatin posts a blind of $.05.
lou7 posts a blind of $.10.
Damon_41 posts a blind of $.10.

(Floatin is dealt 6 A )

Pre-flop:
Damon_41 checks.
walbec calls for $.10.
accro83 calls for $.10.
Floatin calls for $.05.
lou7 checks.

The flop comes
A 4 5

Floatin bets $.50.
lou7 calls for $.50.
Damon_41 folds.
walbec folds.
accro83 folds.

The turn comes 6

Floatin bets $1.50.
lou7 calls for $1.50.

The river comes J

Floatin goes all-in for $7.60.
lou7 goes all-in for $6.94.
$.66 is pushed back to Floatin.


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oops, the card signs are not pasted here....

does not really matter for this hand however so i will not give it another try


Puschkin81
Joined: 14.04.2006

Hi Floating!

I think flop and turn are played correctly. But on the river I would have played check/call to let him bet/bluff with worse hands.

Good luck at the tables!
Puschkin81


A6 preflop even for half a blind is not a good call usually.


veeery loose table, veeeery loose player

same table a bit later had QQQQ on the board at the river, i was holding Ax and did a small raise, thinking you never know someone holding K and wanting to make a call.

villain going all in.... veeeeery easy call for me.... villain showing 88

but you are right i guess:

however i had some initial successes playing A low kicker on very loose NL10 tables (often winning small pots calling down and folding to raises, or to sustain a bluff with A or low rags on the board, often winning the pot straight away or calling down to river, again folding to a raise)

probably better to avoid this at higher limits or against tight players i guess

hope i can stick to this when my BR allows me to move up ;)


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