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kent2233
I have been active in this forum in the past but kinda stopped posting. I have decided to come back and post a series of hands from recent sessions to provoke some analysis and discussion (some hands that I won and some hands that I lost)

Quick background on me: I turned a bank roll of 75 bucks into a thousand over the last year, I withdrew 400 leaving me with 600 to play 1-2 and a plan for the summer to play more and start playing semi-serously. (I play on pokerroom if that matters to anyone)

PokerRoom 1/2 Hold'em (9 handed) internettexasholdem.com

Preflop: Hero is MP1 with as.gif, js.gif.
2 folds, Hero raises, 3 folds, Button calls, 2 folds.

Flop: (5.50 SB) 6h.gif, 4c.gif, jh.gif (2 players)
Hero bets, Button calls.

Turn: (3.75 BB) 7c.gif (2 players)
Hero bets, Button raises, Hero 3-bets, Button caps, Hero calls.

River: (11.75 BB) th.gif (2 players)
Hero checks, Button bets, Hero calls.

Final Pot: 13.75 BB

if you want to know the result of the hand or have any questions concerns comments etc. please feel free to PM me, otherwise post away
aim786
I think you just just call the turn raise and c/c the river. When your OOP and get raised on the turn, your probably in one of 2 situations:
1) He's f***ing with you
2) He's got a really strong hand

By 3-betting the turn, your getting him to fold his bluffs (or call the turn and fold the river), but extract maximum value from you if he has a strong hand. By just calling the turn and c/c the river, you gain just as much as when he was bluffing but lose the least when you were behind.
Zach6668
QUOTE (aim786 @ Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006, 2:42 AM) *
I think you just just call the turn raise and c/c the river. When your OOP and get raised on the turn, your probably in one of 2 situations:
1) He's f***ing with you
2) He's got a really strong hand

By 3-betting the turn, your getting him to fold his bluffs (or call the turn and fold the river), but extract maximum value from you if he has a strong hand. By just calling the turn and c/c the river, you gain just as much as when he was bluffing but lose the least when you were behind.


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