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breaking down my game, hand #4 (lhe)


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#1 akishore

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Posted 21 August 2005 - 06:51 PM

$1/$2 hold 'em, ten-handedyet again, game is great, very loose/passive with one or two LAGs tossed in to make it exciting.i'm UTG with K :D Q :club: .i raise, four cold-callers behind me, SB folds, BB calls.(12 SB) K :club: Q :) 10 :D BB open-farrellsses, MP cold-calls, CO cold-calls, Button cold-calls, i call.i plan to bet out on any non-straight turn, hoping for EP to raise me. EP is 50/10/1.5, so i'm not horrendously worried about him. i'm not worried about a spade since i have the K :) .(11 BB) 5 :club: i bet, EP calls, MP calls, CO calls, Button calls.(16 BB) J :club: i check, EP bets, MP calls, CO folds, Button calls, i fold.i'm not completely sure in what situations i would call a river bet. i couldn't imagine many, but one i could imagine would be if EP bet and everyone folded.almost every other situation, i'm either overcalling if i call or have people to act behind me and i would hate calling there (and i think everybody here is too loose to make a river raise with people to act behind me).dissect this hand and let me know anything you would do differently.aseem
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#2 screech

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Posted 21 August 2005 - 06:57 PM

EP really f.ucked you over by not raising that turn.Nice hand.

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Posted 21 August 2005 - 07:21 PM

Three cold callers on the flop and tw0 callers on the river? Yeah, you're beat even with 18-1 pot oddsAs long as you'd call this heads up I think you played it fine




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