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Old Jan 10,2010, 12:23 AM   #1
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i always over play fours but here?

***** Hand History for Game 8790782767 *****
NL Texas Hold'em $3 USD Buy-in Trny:49488742 Level:10 Blinds-Antes(800/1,600 -50) - Sunday, January 10, 00:15:36 EST 2010
Table $300K Gtd Sunday Qualifier Rebuy 4 Seats Gtd (1829226) Table #2 (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 7
Seat 6: Crockeb ( 23,570 )
Seat 5: DPhilosopher ( 13,790 )
Seat 4: JoBloShow ( 84,570 )
Seat 9: dvd46 ( 54,650 )
Seat 2: hero ( 67,585 )
Seat 7: loetsch999 ( 43,165 )
Seat 1: mikesoph ( 22,990 )
Trny:49488742 Level:10
Blinds-Antes(800/1,600 -50)
mikesoph posts ante [50]
hero posts ante [50]
JoBloShow posts ante [50]
DPhilosopher posts ante [50]
Crockeb posts ante [50]
loetsch999 posts ante [50]
dvd46 posts ante [50]
** Dealing down cards **
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to hero [ 4s 4h ]
DPhilosopher folds
Crockeb folds
loetsch999 calls [1,600]
dvd46 calls [1,600]
mikesoph folds
hero calls [800]
JoBloShow checks
** Dealing Flop ** [ 4c, Kc, 5c ]
hero is all-In [65,935]
JoBloShow calls [65,935]
loetsch999 folds
dvd46 is all-In [53,000]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 6d ]
** Dealing River ** [ 3d ]
hero shows [ 4s, 4h ]three of a kind, Fours.
JoBloShow shows [ 8c, Jc ]a flush, King high.
dvd46 shows [ Ac, 9c ]a flush, Ace high.
JoBloShow wins 25,870 chips from the side pot 1 with a flush, King high.
dvd46 wins 165,750 chips from the main pot with a flush, Ace high.
Player hero finished in 21.
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Old Jan 10,2010, 01:28 AM   #2
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one of those hands...

in hindsight you could have raised from the SB to try to isolate and get rid of junk but that's why hindsight is always 20/20
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Old Jan 10,2010, 05:44 AM   #3
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Nothing you can do really but you need to v-bet between 2/3 and full pot every time. You're shoving over 9x the pot for really no reason ._.

(Don't raise with the pp IMO, you want to lay yourself as implied odds as possible, hit the 4 and play a big multiway pot)

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Old Jan 10,2010, 10:46 AM   #4
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Nothing you can do really but you need to v-bet between 2/3 and full pot every time. You're shoving over 9x the pot for really no reason ._.

(Don't raise with the pp IMO, you want to lay yourself as implied odds as possible, hit the 4 and play a big multiway pot)
well the reason i shoved was cause i checked a guy to a full house and quads earlier yesterday, im likely to get called by a top pair or high A clubs, and id rather them lay down anyways. just not sure i could get away from this without losing half my stack playing it with standard betting sizes
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You don't need to check to anyone but this shove is probably a leak and I wouldn't recommend it. If you pot bet and get called by a fd you get the value of the pot every time a suit card doesn't hit on the turn so you can't honestly want them to lay down..
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Old Jan 10,2010, 09:44 PM   #6
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You don't need to check to anyone but this shove is probably a leak and I wouldn't recommend it. If you pot bet and get called by a fd you get the value of the pot every time a suit card doesn't hit on the turn so you can't honestly want them to lay down..
ya ill consider that, what im trying to do is get the high pairs all in and possible make the flush draws fold. im too afraid of them and maybe i gotta lay off that.
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Old Jan 11,2010, 12:30 AM   #7
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One of those spots where you're sometimes beat but even when they do have the flush you have a ton of outs to a boat or quads, and sometimes they show up with much worse.
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Old Jan 11,2010, 12:26 PM   #8
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Nothing you can do really but you need to v-bet between 2/3 and full pot every time. You're shoving over 9x the pot for really no reason ._.

(Don't raise with the pp IMO, you want to lay yourself as implied odds as possible, hit the 4 and play a big multiway pot)
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You don't need to check to anyone but this shove is probably a leak and I wouldn't recommend it. If you pot bet and get called by a fd you get the value of the pot every time a suit card doesn't hit on the turn so you can't honestly want them to lay down..
^^ This. Pushing here is definitely -EV. If everyone folds, you were certainly ahead and win nothing but what's in the pot. If you get called, you are certainly behind (either to a made flush or higher set) and lose your stack. The only time it's mathematically correct to push here is if your remaining stack is less than the pot, giving you > 2:1 odds if called.

Given your remaining stack and those at the table, I'm going to value bet about 2/3 of the pot maybe 70% of the time, and the other 30% I'm going to check-call a bet based on my 34% chance to beat a made flush by the river vs. pot odds I'm being offered.
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34% chance to beat a made flush by the river vs. pot odds I'm being offered.
thanks for this number. see i expect the top pair and or ace of clubs to call and of course two pair. don't usually anticipate the made flush, its rarer i think but yes i still get 34% on it. ive only lost set vs set once in a few months so i never worry about that either. can an argument be made that im getting called we some of these lesser hands anyways?
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Old Jan 11,2010, 01:04 PM   #10
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thanks for this number. see i expect the top pair and or ace of clubs to call and of course two pair. don't usually anticipate the made flush, its rarer i think but yes i still get 34% on it. ive only lost set vs set once in a few months so i never worry about that either. can an argument be made that im getting called we some of these lesser hands anyways?
Anytime.

I wish I only lost to set-over-set (or boat-over-boat) once a month!

Actually, here's an ironic HH (vs. 44) from a VERY micro stakes game I was playing last month. Please excuse the low stakes; I only put enough money on FTP for the odd PCF tourney and was just goofing around. Also, I wasn't quite getting correct odds on the turn vs. a made flush, but given some other info on my opponent plus the call (vs. raise) on the flop, I figured there was a good chance he didn't have it... and if he did, I've still got my 10 outs to beat him.

Unfortunately for me, I was already 98% to win, and really didn't want to boat up on the river...


Full Tilt Poker Game #17018818964: Table Croft (6 max, deep) - $0.02/$0.05 - No Limit Hold'em - 22:45:46 ET - 2009/12/22
Seat 1: mixxman ($27.23)
Seat 2: queenb71 ($10)
Seat 3: saya_killer ($15.16)
Seat 4: vixdique22 ($6.83)
Seat 5: iNano78 ($7.51)
Seat 6: tojo jersey ($11.31)
vixdique22 posts the small blind of $0.02
iNano78 posts the big blind of $0.05
tojo jersey has been disconnected
tojo jersey has reconnected
queenb71 posts $0.05
The button is in seat #3
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to iNano78 [ ]
tojo jersey calls $0.05
mixxman folds
queenb71 checks
saya_killer calls $0.05
vixdique22 calls $0.03
iNano78 raises to $0.30
tojo jersey calls $0.25
queenb71 folds
saya_killer calls $0.25
vixdique22 calls $0.25
*** FLOP *** [ ]
vixdique22 checks
iNano78 has 15 seconds left to act
iNano78 bets $1
tojo jersey folds
tojo jersey is sitting out
saya_killer calls $1
vixdique22 folds
*** TURN *** [ ] []
iNano78 bets $1.50
saya_killer raises to $13.86, and is all in
iNano78 calls $4.71, and is all in
saya_killer shows [ ]
iNano78 shows [ ]
Uncalled bet of $7.65 returned to saya_killer
*** RIVER *** [ ] []
saya_killer shows four of a kind, Fours
iNano78 shows a full house, Kings full of Fours
saya_killer wins the pot ($14.63) with four of a kind, Fours
tojo jersey has been disconnected
iNano78 is sitting out
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Old Jan 11,2010, 01:20 PM   #11
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i posted losing to quad fours in the bad beat section, man...i see quads like twice a day.
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Old Jan 11,2010, 02:23 PM   #12
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Just cause we talked about it. This is probably not an optimal line but he's not calling if put another raise on on the flop

PokerStars Game #38005514084: Tournament #262010431, $20+$2 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level VIII (60/120) - 2010/01/11 20:18:44 CET [2010/01/11 14:18:44 ET]
Table '262010431 45' 9-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: caravaner (2210 in chips)
Seat 2: andy8903 (5465 in chips)
Seat 3: alltyreman (3470 in chips)
Seat 4: fanliorel (8405 in chips)
Seat 5: River_cola1 (4430 in chips)
Seat 6: IRichardI (6975 in chips)
Seat 7: amoraga8 (4755 in chips)
Seat 8: berman As (5350 in chips)
Seat 9: CHABALLA (6630 in chips)
caravaner: posts the ante 15
andy8903: posts the ante 15
alltyreman: posts the ante 15
fanliorel: posts the ante 15
River_cola1: posts the ante 15
IRichardI: posts the ante 15
amoraga8: posts the ante 15
berman As: posts the ante 15
CHABALLA: posts the ante 15
amoraga8: posts small blind 60
berman As: posts big blind 120
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to IRichardI [ ]
CHABALLA: folds
caravaner: calls 120
andy8903: folds
alltyreman: folds
fanliorel: calls 120
River_cola1: folds
IRichardI: calls 120
amoraga8: calls 60
berman As: checks
*** FLOP *** [ ]
amoraga8: checks
berman As: bets 240
caravaner: folds
fanliorel: raises 800 to 1040
IRichardI: calls 1040
amoraga8: folds
berman As: calls 800
*** TURN *** [ ] []
berman As: bets 600
fanliorel: calls 600
IRichardI: raises 5200 to 5800 and is all-in
berman As: calls 3575 and is all-in
fanliorel: folds
Uncalled bet (1625) returned to IRichardI
*** RIVER *** [ ] []
*** SHOW DOWN ***
berman As: shows [ ] (two pair, Jacks and Fours)
IRichardI: shows [ ] (three of a kind, Deuces)
IRichardI collected 12805 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 12805 | Rake 0
Board [Jh 2h 4h Qs Kc]
Seat 1: caravaner folded on the Flop
Seat 2: andy8903 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: alltyreman folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 4: fanliorel folded on the Turn
Seat 5: River_cola1 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 6: IRichardI (button) showed [2c 2d] and won (12805) with three of a kind, Deuces
Seat 7: amoraga8 (small blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 8: berman As (big blind) showed [Js 4s] and lost with two pair, Jacks and Fours
Seat 9: CHABALLA folded before Flop (didn't bet)
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How about a standard bet of 4800? This will prevent getting snap called by flushes and only hands that have you beat. You'll also get some value out of your hand, and you could fold if someone raises + reraises.
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How about a standard bet of 4800? This will prevent getting snap called by flushes and only hands that have you beat. You'll also get some value out of your hand, and you could fold if someone raises + reraises.
if i get re raised hard, theres no way to tell if its from an ace king or two pair...or higher set, flush or flush draw...
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if i get re raised hard, theres no way to tell if its from an ace king or two pair...or higher set, flush or flush draw...
But getting all in vs ace king, two pair, flush draw is better than getting all in vs higher set/flush :P You always want to be ahead of some hands in all-in situations

So the question is, do you think ace, king, two pair, ace club will auto stack off to your 40 BB shove and thats probably an emphatic "no" except for maybe ace club with a spewy donk.

And standard raising allows you to fold, if there is sick action behind raise + reraise before it gets back to your normal open bet sizing.

Your bet sizing is like how can I protect my hand from losing money to a flush draw, as opposed to maximizing my value when ahead and minimizing my losses when behind.
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