Started the day playing 200NL and did very well and then played 400NL at night and that didn't go too well.
200NL Hands:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3331697
Analysis: Was doing two tables with an opponent I have no history with. Here I raise J9s otb and get called with effective stacks of 100 BBs. Flop is QJ3hh and I decide to check behind. Turn is 7c, giving me a flush draw and my opponent bets out. I decide to just call him. River is 8c, completing my flush and he bets about 2/3'rds pot. I decide to raise him pretty big up to 84$ hopefully making my hand look like AK. He tanks and then pushes the rest in and I call to see T9hh for the rivered str8.
Notes: His push is a little thin. With that back door flush completing I think I'd be more inclined to just call the raise. I don't think I could fold that, but by just calling you save 50 BBs just incase opponent did hit the back door flush. I can tell it was a really tough descion for him between calling and pushing.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3331728
Analysis: He was raising the button regularly so here I decided to 3 bet 87o with effective stacks of 200 BBs and he calls. He was calling every now and then, so a call didn't necessarily mean a big hand. I flop the low end of the open ender on a T92hh flop and decide to check call it. Turn is an off suit 8, now giving me a pair, and I check to him again. He bets 3/4th's pot and I think it over and decide to put the pressur on him + RR his turn bet. He thinks for little while and eventually folds. I thought with my shown weakness he could be stealing with a wide variety of hands.
Notes: This play is a little high variance, because I probably would have had to call a shove with mid pair and a weak str8 draw but these are the kind of plays that are all based on feel + this time it worked out.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3331751
Analysis: I raise T9s otb and get 3 bet. He was 3 betting occasionally so he didn't have to have a monster here so I decided to call with effective stacks of 200 BBs. He c-bets a J54o flop and I decide to peel one off on this relatively dry flop with a couple of back door draws. Turn is Qs, giving me an open ender and also putting a flush draw out there. He leads out again, and I feel he will double barrell this board with a wide range so look him up once more. Turn is my gin card, off suit king giving me the straight and he pushes all in for a little more over the pot and I call to see his pocket 3s.
400NL hands:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3331771
Analysis: Me and this opponent had been playing for a little while now and in this hand I decide to 3 bet J8s from the BB with effective stacks of about 125 BBs + he calls. Flop comes A54cc and with the texture of this flop I decided to check to him. He checks back and the turn is the 5 of hearts giving me a flush draw. I lead out about 3/4th's pot and he 3x's my raise. This opponent is definitely capable of moves, and since I checked that flop, I figured he wasn't putting me on an ace and could be doing this with a lot of hands. I didn't have a strong gut feeling to push, but the combination of me hitting my flush draw + knowing he was aggro and capable of moves led me to shove. He tanked and eventually looked me up with A6o + I couldn't spike the flush.
Notes: Couple reasons to just folding to his raise is 1) The board was paired and 2) Very hard for me to represent the ace after checking that flop. How ever not overly displeased with how this hand played out. He was in the tank for a while and called with only a few seconds remaining so that means the play was only a couple seconds away from working and I did have outs after he called(about a 4:1 dog)
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3331803
Analysis: Verse same opponent as hand before pretty deep in to the match. I 3 bet 87o from the BB with effective stacks of 225 BBs and he calls. I flop the nut str8 on a 654 all club flop. I lead out 2/3rd's pot and he raises me pretty big. I am not worried about the flush here. If he has it more power to him. Now the decsion is how to extract the most money. I decide to call and check any river to give him bluffing rope and only card that I would contemplate check-folding to would be if a club fell. Turn is off suit 7, and now if he has an 8 we are chopping. This is kind of a weird card that looking back could be an action killer if he had like AcAx. But I go with my plan and check to him with a little over a pot sized bet remaining and he quickly checks back. Turn is the J of clubs, ugh, and I check to him. He makes a probing little 1/5th pot bet and with the absurd odds I was getting a look him up knowing I am never good and he had 33 with the 3 of clubs. Weird river bet on his part.
Notes: This hand illustrates how tough it can be to play OOP even when you flop basically the nuts. One thing I could have done was 3 bet him on the flop, but I thought that would make my hand look so strong but if he has some thing like KcKx he is probably never folding that no matter how deep we are. Tough hand and if he bet 1/2 pot or bigger on river I was more than likely going to fold. Maybe I should have folded to his smallish bet?
200NL Hands:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3331697
Analysis: Was doing two tables with an opponent I have no history with. Here I raise J9s otb and get called with effective stacks of 100 BBs. Flop is QJ3hh and I decide to check behind. Turn is 7c, giving me a flush draw and my opponent bets out. I decide to just call him. River is 8c, completing my flush and he bets about 2/3'rds pot. I decide to raise him pretty big up to 84$ hopefully making my hand look like AK. He tanks and then pushes the rest in and I call to see T9hh for the rivered str8.
Notes: His push is a little thin. With that back door flush completing I think I'd be more inclined to just call the raise. I don't think I could fold that, but by just calling you save 50 BBs just incase opponent did hit the back door flush. I can tell it was a really tough descion for him between calling and pushing.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3331728
Analysis: He was raising the button regularly so here I decided to 3 bet 87o with effective stacks of 200 BBs and he calls. He was calling every now and then, so a call didn't necessarily mean a big hand. I flop the low end of the open ender on a T92hh flop and decide to check call it. Turn is an off suit 8, now giving me a pair, and I check to him again. He bets 3/4th's pot and I think it over and decide to put the pressur on him + RR his turn bet. He thinks for little while and eventually folds. I thought with my shown weakness he could be stealing with a wide variety of hands.
Notes: This play is a little high variance, because I probably would have had to call a shove with mid pair and a weak str8 draw but these are the kind of plays that are all based on feel + this time it worked out.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3331751
Analysis: I raise T9s otb and get 3 bet. He was 3 betting occasionally so he didn't have to have a monster here so I decided to call with effective stacks of 200 BBs. He c-bets a J54o flop and I decide to peel one off on this relatively dry flop with a couple of back door draws. Turn is Qs, giving me an open ender and also putting a flush draw out there. He leads out again, and I feel he will double barrell this board with a wide range so look him up once more. Turn is my gin card, off suit king giving me the straight and he pushes all in for a little more over the pot and I call to see his pocket 3s.
400NL hands:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3331771
Analysis: Me and this opponent had been playing for a little while now and in this hand I decide to 3 bet J8s from the BB with effective stacks of about 125 BBs + he calls. Flop comes A54cc and with the texture of this flop I decided to check to him. He checks back and the turn is the 5 of hearts giving me a flush draw. I lead out about 3/4th's pot and he 3x's my raise. This opponent is definitely capable of moves, and since I checked that flop, I figured he wasn't putting me on an ace and could be doing this with a lot of hands. I didn't have a strong gut feeling to push, but the combination of me hitting my flush draw + knowing he was aggro and capable of moves led me to shove. He tanked and eventually looked me up with A6o + I couldn't spike the flush.
Notes: Couple reasons to just folding to his raise is 1) The board was paired and 2) Very hard for me to represent the ace after checking that flop. How ever not overly displeased with how this hand played out. He was in the tank for a while and called with only a few seconds remaining so that means the play was only a couple seconds away from working and I did have outs after he called(about a 4:1 dog)
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3331803
Analysis: Verse same opponent as hand before pretty deep in to the match. I 3 bet 87o from the BB with effective stacks of 225 BBs and he calls. I flop the nut str8 on a 654 all club flop. I lead out 2/3rd's pot and he raises me pretty big. I am not worried about the flush here. If he has it more power to him. Now the decsion is how to extract the most money. I decide to call and check any river to give him bluffing rope and only card that I would contemplate check-folding to would be if a club fell. Turn is off suit 7, and now if he has an 8 we are chopping. This is kind of a weird card that looking back could be an action killer if he had like AcAx. But I go with my plan and check to him with a little over a pot sized bet remaining and he quickly checks back. Turn is the J of clubs, ugh, and I check to him. He makes a probing little 1/5th pot bet and with the absurd odds I was getting a look him up knowing I am never good and he had 33 with the 3 of clubs. Weird river bet on his part.
Notes: This hand illustrates how tough it can be to play OOP even when you flop basically the nuts. One thing I could have done was 3 bet him on the flop, but I thought that would make my hand look so strong but if he has some thing like KcKx he is probably never folding that no matter how deep we are. Tough hand and if he bet 1/2 pot or bigger on river I was more than likely going to fold. Maybe I should have folded to his smallish bet?
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