window_turnip
15 points
The more I've thought about this hand the more I feel like I made a good call, even against a hand like QJ I have enough equity given the price I have to call
Feb. 2, 2016 | 9:21 a.m.
MP: Isildurrrrr9: 2,934 (Hero)
UTG+1: Xander_B88: 2,130
MP+1: Banduga666: 3,173
MP+2: petcook: 1,205
CO: AAnisimof: 2,530
BN: kitemar183: 1,451
SB: Koppis64: 4,809
BB: MC Trap91: 1,771
Isildurrrrr9 lost and shows a pair of Tens.
laurentgina wins 4,247
Jan. 30, 2016 | 11:47 a.m.
I think I play this hand the same way, villain is probably barrelling turn with a lot of draws which we're ahead of
Jan. 29, 2016 | 5:17 p.m.
seems like simple stuff but it is the fundamentals like these things which make a great difference in the long run
Jan. 28, 2016 | 4:21 p.m.
Like you say I think flatting is standard in this spot preflop, but you are at a good stack depth to occasionally 3bet this sort of hand, however I don't think this hand plays quite well enough post flop to try it, I would rather 3bet a hand like 78s or T9s.
I think the flop cbet is good I like the sizing, but when villain calls this flop bet and on that turn card I just don't see a hand that the villain is going to fold turn, so I would usually give up on the turn in this spot. I don't think you have fundamentally wrong reasoning but from the turn onwards it just seems spewy to me.
next video on your hand history winning ept dublin?
Feb. 18, 2016 | 10:48 p.m.