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[Closed] (3/6) T9s from BTN vs donk-bet on the flop

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Full Tilt (Cash Game): $2/$4 FL , 6 players
Thu Oct 30 18:45:45 CET 2008
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ello mallo 000 ($131.50)
BPF ($206)
survivor88 ($12)
dawgs56 ($48)
Hu5588 ($111.50)
wathen08 ($190.50)

BPF is the button.

Precards:
survivor88 posts the small blind $1, dawgs56 posts the big blind $2.

Preflop: ello mallo 000 is dealt 9♣ T♣ (6 active)
2 folds, ello mallo 000 raises to $4, 2 folds, dawgs56 calls $2.

Flop: 9♠ 5♣ K♥ ($9, 2 active)
dawgs56 bets $2, ello mallo 000 raises to $4, dawgs56 calls $2.

Turn: 9♠ 5♣ K♥ 4♠ ($17, 2 active)
dawgs56 checks, ello mallo 000 bets $4, dawgs56 folds.

Final Pot: $17
ello mallo 000, net: $9, Won uncontested Turn, has 9♣ T♣ (a Pair of Nines)
dawgs56, net: -$8, Folded Turn
survivor88, net: -$1, Folded Preflop

dawgs56
#hands: 224
VPIP: 63%
PFR: 11%
ATS: 11%
WTSD: 37%
PostFlop AF: 0.94


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Yoghi
Joined: 10.09.2007

I play call flop raise non AQJ turn.


Originally posted by Yoghi
I play call flop raise non AQJ turn.

The problem is my opponent is passive.
So I prefer to raise it on the flop, to understand if my 9 is good.
Most of the time he's got more than me I think...

Is right ?


Yoghi
Joined: 10.09.2007

0.94 AF with 64 vpip is not very passive, you can actually check the Agression Frequency stat, which is a stat I like more and more the more I play :P

A donkbet isn't gonna be a strong hand often since they will check/raise with it. I guess it's a gutshot, a weak 9 or a 5 in 90% of the cases or something.


Hmm I actually like a direct flopraise. Not because I fear to get a check on the turn but because his wts isn't very high and the board pretty dry. With a flopraise he might calldown loooser than against a turnraise.

I never understood the AFq (well I didn't worked with it in detail).
Is there somewhere an 'article on how to read these stats?


opal99
Joined: 05.02.2008

Originally posted by ciRith
I never understood the AFq (well I didn't worked with it in detail).
Is there somewhere an 'article on how to read these stats?

I doubt it...
Anyway; that's what I found on 2+2 (with few links inside):

AF vs AFq: Comparing the 2?

not too long but the most important facts are there :)


This link is for NL/PL. I think in FL the stats cannot compared to NL.

However I play without AFq stats ( only Total PostFlop AF )
I dont like to have too much stats

My PostFlop AF = (%Raise + %Bet) / %Call for Flop+Turn+River


Originally posted by opal99

Originally posted by ciRith
I never understood the AFq (well I didn't worked with it in detail).
Is there somewhere an 'article on how to read these stats?

I doubt it...
Anyway; that's what I found on 2+2 (with few links inside):

AF vs AFq: Comparing the 2?

not too long but the most important facts are there :)

Thx. :) Well I think they explain the stat in there so it can be useful for me even without playing NL/PL.