Monday, March 7, 2011

Video of the Day #1: $33 vs Pooch1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHDcisUl42Q
any comments are welcome :D

interesting hands:
hand #2 AQo on 334hh flop: I used to raise 4-5x vs limps but lately I have been more comfortable playing with a 3x raise, I don't think they react to the sizing enough for it to matter. The flop brings me some backdoor draws and overs and this is a type of flop I like to play slow on vs unknowns in the beginning before I get better reads. If I suspect him of folding to cbets enough I will be betting here and if I think he's passive/stationy I will check fold. Most players at these stakes are passive so I go for the check fold for my standard.

hand #12 KK on 377hh flop: Sticking to my 3x raise vs limps even with monsters like this. On the flop I used to always cbet my entire range but lately I have been mixing checking/checking back in these types of spots sometimes. I figured he can't have much on this flop and I'm only getting value from ace high and 4x and those hands are never giving me 3 streets of value so I figured slow playing/pot controlling here is good. Now that he checked the turn I think I can get value from ace high and 4x with at least 1 street and that's what happened since the board ran out well for me. If I had a smaller pair where there's more turn cards I don't want to give him for free I tend to value bet it almost every time vs unknowns.

hand #13 J8o on 92Jss flop: Misplayed this hand imo. When an unknown donks I put them on a weak range. I felt my range was ahead of his but not strong enough to raise for value without better reads. The flat is standard on the flop but when he almost instantly checks the king of spades he almost always has a weak pair. Most of these weak pairs are going to have flush draws and straight draws with it so I definitely need to bet for value here, imo. After checking the turn it's a pretty easy check on the river. If I bet for value on the turn I will also be checking obviously.. and would be in a tough spot if he donks.. pretty sure it's a fold regardless of the sizing? (obviously not to a minbet)

hand #20 T2o on T86hh flop: Another misplayed hand. I really don't know what I was thinking I almost always stab this flop, there's just so many hands to get value from. Same thing with the turn.

hand #22 A3s on 74Ass flop: Preflop is actually closer than you'd think for me. It's at the bottom of my calling range so I usually turn it into a 3bet bluff for some reads in the beginning. I honestly don't know why I didn't decide to do that here but calling is obviously fine against someone raising their button enough which this guy was. Flop is standard and the turn I think is standard too since he's going to bet a pair of kings and usually his flush draws. I could check raise the turn but I think that's just overplaying my hand and I want to snap off a bluff or value bet against a king when he checks to me. He can also value bet his king himself which he did.

hand #32 67o on TT8o flop: It's hard to tell in the video (I'll try to fix that for the next ones) but I 3bet him from his standard 3x raise of 60 to 160 not 180 cbet was also 160. If you would like to discuss the betsizes let me know since there's a lot to talk about with that. I've been trying to find a hand to 3bet this guy all game as u saw me thinking about 3betting the pair of sixes a few hands before this. This is not a hand I usually 3bet oop but I felt like I had enough FE since I didn't 3bet all game and I wanted to get some reads before blinds get too high. Having him fold quickly to that flop gave me the read that he calls too wide to 3bets and didn't think about bluffing

hand #33 J8o on QJ4ccc flop: Man I didn't realize how many hands I misplayed until reviewing it. I guess that's the reason for these videos. Ok so this guy has been 3betting me around 20 percent so far which is a pretty decent amount and I should start thinking of defending of 4bet shoving lighter. That was my thought process and I didn't feel like 4bet bluffing with J8o I decided to call. I think it's a little too light to defend though.. folding > shoving > calling imo. if he was 3betting even more then it would probably be shoving > calling > folding for me. Although I hit a pair on the flop I have no idea about his 3bet cbetting range and since his normal cbetting frequency is pretty low so far I should have assumed it was on the stronger side and just folded. But since I decided to call the flop I felt like I couldn't give up after hitting a pair. THAT's why I should fold preflop. After watching the video I think I should have called the turn. At the time my reasoning was he shoved too quickly to have bluff/draw but he did take a few more seconds than I remembered. This was definitely my worst hand played in awhile.

hand #35 AA winning hand: So I know he has been 3betting me wide and I have no 4betting dynamic going on at all so I think it's a pretty clear call preflop. Since he bet pretty big last 3bet pot I'm hoping he will do that again. The flop was as gross as they get with AA but I didn't care obviously.. I meant to raise him all in, took my time to not look as strong.

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