dingas 0 Posted September 15, 2005 Share Posted September 15, 2005 3/6 stud hi-loHand one,I have AA-K I raise and get called by a 3 and the 2 bring-in.4th street: me: AA-K4 player 1: xx-4 8 player 2: xx-2 5 I bet, both call5th street: me: AA - K 4 A player 1: xx-3 8 6 player 2: xx- 2 5 3Now I don't put player 2 on a straight because I think he would have played it more aggressively on 4th, so I bet, player 1 raises, player 2 makes it 3 bets, I call, player one caps. 6th street: me: AA-K 4 A 10 player 1: xx-3 8 6 6 player 2: xx-2 5 3 9 player 1 bets, player 2 raises and is all in, I call, player one three bets and I call.7th street: me: AA-K 4 A 10 - K (I'm thinking YES, because now I know I'll get half of this huge pot) now player 1 bets into me, and I call since I figure he's got a low anyway. Nope! He's got quad 6's and I lose. That sucked. Player 2 has a 7 and takes the low.I don't really see how I could have gotten away from my trip aces in this hand, though maybe on 6th when he caught the 6 I should have put him on at least a full house, since otherwise there's no way he would bet into player 1 who figures to have him killed on the low side. Would have been one hell of a tough lay down though.Hand two:I have : 3s Js-6s (other up cards are 3 sevens, a 9, K, Q, and 5, with one spade)9d on my right raises, I call, and 5c bring-in also calls. (maybe this is a loose call for me, but I've seen this player raise with lots of marginal hands, also, judging from the other up cards, it didn't figure to get re-raised behind me)4th street: me: 3s Js-6s 5s player 1: xx-9d 8c player 2: xx-5c Ahplayer 2 checks, player one bets, I raise, player 2 calls, player one 3 bets, I call, player 2 caps, 2 calls. (I wanted to represent strength to get player 2 out if he catches a high card on 5th, I'm a bit worried about his cap though.)5th street: me: 3s Js - 6s 5s 4h player 1: xx - 9d 8c Jd player 2: xx - 5c Ah 10cplayer 2 checks, player 1 bets, I raise, player 2 folds (YES!), and player one calls.6th street: me: 3s Js - 6s 5s 4h 8s (a perfect card for me) player 1:xx - 9d 8c Jd Jhplayer 1 check-calls and then calls on 7th too and I scoop the pot with my flush. So that huge pot made up for the one I lost earlier, and I ended the day pretty much even.Hope you enjoyed. Any comments on how I played these hands? Link to post Share on other sites
Rocketwadster 0 Posted September 15, 2005 Share Posted September 15, 2005 Hand 1:You have a typo in Player 1's hand.Some general suggestions (based on the results, most don't matter here, but will in future)4th steet - you bet, they both call. Good bet.5th street - when against 2 opponents going low (seemingly from 4th street play) and you are going strickly high, don't bet out. It probably would have worked out the same betting wise anyhow, but just a note.6th street - Again, it probably wouldn't make a difference, BUT you should have raised player 2's raise here, putting player 1 to a decision for 2 bets.7th street - Nice call there after making your full house to save yourself a bet. Note sure I would have made it myself (raise for me I honestly think...) 8) Link to post Share on other sites
Rocketwadster 0 Posted September 15, 2005 Share Posted September 15, 2005 Hand 2:Third street - don't call that raise.4th street - ignoring that you called the raise on third street, I like your raise.5th street - again, nice raise.6th street - lead out (you did)7th street - lead out (you did)Good hand, except for the completionon third street. I just don't think it had enough going for it to make it worthwhile. Had the jack been 8 or less suited, hello!!! 8) Link to post Share on other sites
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