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Seat 1: C_J ($33.65 in chips)
Seat 2: Lucas1967 ($98.65 in chips)
Seat 3: Soup2Nuts ($184.40 in chips)
Seat 4: soloBraniff ($184.60 in chips)
Seat 5: Symbolic0 ($234.60 in chips) [ 7S,9S ]
Seat 6: Spectr ($84.25 in chips)
Seat 7: asheron71 ($104.25 in chips)
Seat 8: will OU ($30.80 in chips)
Seat 9: Goofy_ ($47.40 in chips)
Seat 10: Typingsux ($68.80 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
Goofy_ posts blind ($1), Typingsux posts blind ($2).

PRE-FLOP
C_J folds, Lucas1967 folds, Soup2Nuts folds, soloBraniff folds, Symbolic0 bets $4, Spectr folds, asheron71 bets $6, will OU folds, Goofy_ calls $5, Typingsux folds, Symbolic0 calls $2.

FLOP [board cards QD,6S,7C ]
Goofy_ checks, Symbolic0 checks, asheron71 bets $2, Goofy_ calls $2, Symbolic0 calls $2.

TURN [board cards QD,6S,7C,JS ]
Goofy_ checks, Symbolic0 checks, asheron71 bets $4, Goofy_ calls $4, Symbolic0 calls $4.

RIVER [board cards QD,6S,7C,JS,9D ]
Goofy_ checks, Symbolic0 bets $4, asheron71 calls $4, Goofy_ calls $4.

I know its loose preflop.

Should I fold flop?

Should I raise turn?

Should I bet river?
Actuary
you are very ambitious preflop
I think you are going to get a ton of practice playing marginal hands, so good luck. I'm pretty sure good players will be 3-betting you a lot preflop, so you'll do well with big hands and have to learn to read hands well in orde to avoid losing too much with weaker hands. If that makes sense.


Rest of hand is deliciouse.
Your 14 outs max are not enough to c/r the turn.
Given you will usually win with two pair / trips / flush, and not otherwise, coupled with the possibilty its get 3-bet and you are HU to the river, I really prefer a call here.

I like the river lead.
imo it makes more/loses less than a c/r.
Zach6668
I'm personally folding preflop unless all of the players acting behind you are tight.

Postflop was perfect, though.
Knight_Owl
This is Limit holdem correct? If so throw that Junk away Pre-Flop!

As played I call flop and I raise Turn, followed by betting the river.

And from reading the few posts you have posted it seems the tables are loose/passive therefore you ain't gaining NOTHING by Raising!

jst my 2 cents wink.gif GL 2 U
Actuary
QUOTE (Knight_Owl @ Sunday, July 23rd, 2006, 4:57 PM) *
And from reading the few posts you have posted it seems the tables are loose/passive therefore you ain't gaining NOTHING by Raising!


do you think it helps disguise his big hands though?
since he raises such a wide range

then again, if his opponents are already cold calling raises against his big hands, does he really need to use deception with the little ones. Hmm... well, it's good practice and fun, anyway!
Zach6668
QUOTE (Actuary @ Monday, July 24th, 2006, 1:52 AM) *
do you think it helps disguise his big hands though?
since he raises such a wide range

then again, if his opponents are already cold calling raises against his big hands, does he really need to use deception with the little ones. Hmm... well, it's good practice and fun, anyway!

Do people pay enough attention at 2/4?
Knight_Owl
QUOTE (Actuary @ Sunday, July 23rd, 2006, 10:52 PM) *
do you think it helps disguise his big hands though?
since he raises such a wide range

then again, if his opponents are already cold calling raises against his big hands, does he really need to use deception with the little ones. Hmm... well, it's good practice and fun, anyway!


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I"m sure it is! 4 THE OTHER PLAYERS!
Actuary
QUOTE (Knight_Owl @ Sunday, July 23rd, 2006, 10:24 PM) *
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I"m sure it is! 4 THE OTHER PLAYERS!


heh.
I don't know.
Good players will catch on and start 3-betting him
But if he adjusts properly, it could be very profitable in the long run to get this sorta practice.
Abbaddabba
You wont find many tables where you'll want to be opening with 97s from that early.
Actuary
QUOTE (Abbaddabba @ Monday, July 24th, 2006, 12:13 AM) *
You wont find many tables where you'll want to be opening with 97s from that early.


I'm not talknig specifically this hand.

I know if I had spent more time experimenting, I'd be more comfortable in various games
DonkSlayer
Why is c/c the flop better than betting?

Just wondering. Still learning.
Actuary
QUOTE (DonkSlayer @ Monday, July 24th, 2006, 6:31 AM) *
Why is c/c the flop better than betting?

Just wondering. Still learning.


good question

I got reasons why I don't like the bet.
'What are some of your arguments?
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