| This is a discussion on Crazy 1/2 NL at Borgata... within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; Whats up everyone. I had an interesting time at The Borgata poker room this weekend. This was the most loose/aggressive game I've every been in. ... |
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| Crazy 1/2 NL at Borgata... Whats up everyone. I had an interesting time at The Borgata poker room this weekend. This was the most loose/aggressive game I've every been in. Allow me to lay this out for you: I was at a 1/2NL table. I bought in for $200. The average stack was around $400. So I was the short stack. 4 of the guys at the table were good friends. They all play together in home games. They were all very loose/aggressive players. The average preflop raise was between $15 and $35. They were all blowing off their stacks to each other and one other very talented player. Apparently money was no object for them. They all rebought into the game for the table max at least 4 times each. These guys were making preflop raises with hands like Q3 off suit, 8c7c, K9 off suit, and other such hands. They would create some big pots with weak holdings (my opinion). Sorry this is so long but I want you all to get a good idea of this game. Here is the hand I wanted to ask about along with some other ideas related to strategy. I'm in late position and get dealt Ah As. as usual the pot gets raised to $25 by one of the lags in UTG position. Two of the other lags call along with 3 other players. With so many in the pot I decided to call. Sb and Bb fold. Flop comes Js 3h 3c. Pot is $178. The UTG Lag bets $155. He gets called by his friend then the other pushes all in with about $400. All others fold including me. UTG calls. Turn is 4c. River is 7d ( Js 3h 3c 4c 7d ). The all shows Jd 8s. The UTG mucks his hand. This is the kind of stuff they were doing. So did I play the Aces wrong? I called because there were so many in the pot. I figured that if I reraised I would have got at least 3 callers. Was I right to figure that the aces in this situation would be a weak favorite? I'm proud of myself. I'm a fairly tight player. I've been trying to loosen up my game. Usually these types of players would have annoyed me and got me frustrated and make stupid mistakes. However I stayed calm, relaxed, and patient. Should I have tried to mimic their style, take chances with marginal hands or did I do the right thing by sticking to my style? Whats the best way to play against these types of players? I know this was long and I apologize for it but its necessarry. Thanks in advance for your opinions and especially your help. |
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| all-in, at some point. what did you expect to hit, quads, in order to call? and really, even if you are just a small favorite with your AA, you win proportionally much when you do win. so against one person you are likely at 80+%, against 4 you'd be around 50%, but none of them would likely have more than 15... and also, if you can't be more aggressive in the right spots, then just don't play at that table? |
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| I was honestly surprised when you said you just called pre-flop with aces. Raise, raise, raise in that position. I'd AT LEAST 3-bet here, probably would have pushed all-in. When you have aces you want to take as few people to the flop as possible to avoid someone hitting trips or something if they're just limping in with crap cards |
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| You were in a great position and as someone else said, no guts no chips Aces can easily be cracked but as a poker player you pray to see them in your hand. I had a guy in Vegas doing the same thing to me at a table, got my aces and totally doubled up against him. Next time you push (or at least raise enough to commit yourself) |
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| I don't want pile on here. My suggestion is HAVE A PLAN. I don't care that you flatted preflop. Tell us why. I don't care that you folded after the flop...tell us why. Have a plan for each and every hand. Next you must execute. Maybe you flat called in LP b/c you planned on moving all in no matter what after the flop. Maybe you folded b/c the only other tight player was shoving after the flop. I commend you for putting this out there. It sounded like you got AA but just didn't think about how you wanted to play it or what you wanted to accomplish. You should of had a mouth watering predatory shark attacking baby seals feeling here. You had the correct read! As soon as you have a read develop a plan on how to combat it. The read is useless if we don't do anything in accordance with it. Keep studying and work on your plan while driving to the game, before you sit, and all the while your playing adjusting and tweaking. Then when it comes time have the courage to follow through on your reads! |
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| Dude seriously shove pre-flop, it's the easiest move you could have made there and the 100% correct one, I say NEVER slow play aces. Against all of these players AA is probably only 50% to win now. I would also recommend shoving post-flop but this one is a little questionable. |
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| re: Crazy 1/2 NL at Borgata... poker Quote:
As I said before, I hate the flop fold so much more than the Pre-flop call as there's merit to calling pre and shipping the flop Spoiler |
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| Hey Tusabes. Your right. I didn't have a plan. Why the call preflop? With so many in the pot I figured that the aces were slightly weaker. If I had raised then I would still get a few callers. So I called just to see the flop. Why the fold? With the way the game was going anyone of them could have been holding JJ 33 73 93 Kj any assortment of good to bad hands that hit. In retrospect it was hard for me to put them on hands due to the hands they were playing. Now I see that I should have just pushed all in. I folded because I figured I was probably beat. I should have taken the risk. I have lost big pots before. Its poker. I get it. Im working to correct my mistakes. Thanks and continue the feedback. |
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| troubledman, Were you afraid to lose $200? If the answer is yes, don't play this high until you are comfortable with the possibility of losing your buy in. We never want to play with scared money...EVER! That's never ever play with scared money. Think about control and how you're going to get control. Executing a plan gives you control. By not having a plan you're playing a reactive game. You don't want to be reacting to what is happening. You want the other players reacting to your execution of a great plan. Let's say you did raise all in preflop. Think about all the stress you've just relieved yourself of. You don't have to make anymore decisions. You've got the money in with the best hand. Your work is done. Now you're just waiting to see how many mistakes the other players are going to make. If you win of ZERO concern b/c we can't control the outcome. I suggest picking up Super System 1, Doyle Brunson's first book and reading the hold'em section. This should open your eyes to how being the aggressor makes the game so much easier. What's your plan for the next time you encounter a similar type game? |
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| Tusabes I wouldn't say I was afraid to lose the $200. I was more determined to not lose it. I've been on some bad runs. At times bad beats and other times over playing my hand. I made up my mind to not lose. As far as a plan... Not sure how to develop one. Example: next game I play I'm going to raise every pot I'm in preflop and post flop. Or only raise with top hands in position. How would I develop the plan? I understand that I have been playing a reactive game. Trying to change that. As far as a plan for the next time I'm in a similar game: I was thinking to loosen up my range and reraising, in position, and not being afraid to push it all in. How's that sound? Super System will be in my library by this weekend. Thanks for taking the time to help me out. I appreciate it. To all others please keep the advice coming. Thanks. |
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| re: Crazy 1/2 NL at Borgata... poker If you're running well and happen to be in A/C there is not a better place to go play the lower stakes games like 1/2 or 2/5NL than Borgata...its the loosest room by a country mile...I honestly don't know which place would fall 2nd...probably Taj...but Borgata is just chock full of idiot 22 year old kids who think they're the next Tom Dwan...you'll see 1 or 2 at every table with 1,000 in front of them in a 1-2 game, the thing you don't know is that they're in for 3,000 already or they lost 5,000 in the last 7 days....I even played 3-6 limit there one night because I couldn't even see or walk straight enough to play 1-2 NL and even that table on a Tuesday night in November in the most peak part of the off season for A/C you can get was insane for a 3-6 limit game....there were regularly pots over 200$ and not a player at the table was under the age of 45 other than me....that room brings out the craziness in even the geezers....that said, DO NOT go there if you are in the middle of a cold run because you will be absolutely cleaned out...its not the game for someone who is not having the cards fall their way. |
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Be gentle with me i usually don't get involved in strategy stuff! |
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If you had raised pre you would have at least most probably folded out all X3s up to K3o. If my math is correct the pot size preflop (before it was your turn) was (1+2+25+25+25+25+25+25= 153$) so you can definately shove your AA. Now let's compare what happens when you shove and get 3 callers (with totally random hands) compared to the way you played it pre (let's assume the blinds folded both times) and shoved the flop. #1 (pot = 178$, 7 handed) - the way you played (minus folding the flop + shoving it) Text results appended to pokerstove.txt 16,015,076 games 120.803 secs 132,571 games/sec Board: Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 38.736% 38.52% 00.22% 6168335 35284.37 { AhAs } Hand 1: 08.741% 08.01% 00.73% 1283131 116808.79 { random } Hand 2: 08.765% 08.04% 00.73% 1286922 116861.21 { random } Hand 3: 08.740% 08.01% 00.73% 1283090 116692.37 { random } Hand 4: 08.758% 08.03% 00.73% 1285883 116680.71 { random } Hand 5: 08.747% 08.02% 00.73% 1284447 116388.87 { random } Hand 6: 08.755% 08.03% 00.73% 1285599 116528.87 { random } Hand 7: 08.757% 08.03% 00.73% 1285911 116513.79 { random } I stopped the enumeration after 2min since there won't be great changes after that. Basically you're about 39% likely to get between 178$ (it's checked to you at flop, you shove and get 0 callers) and 1403$ (everybody shoves) now, no matter the board. (average would be 790.50$) #2 (pot 803$, 4 handed) Text results appended to pokerstove.txt 257,298,867 games 310.533 secs 828,571 games/sec Board: Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 63.834% 63.61% 00.22% 163669865 573190.17 { AhAs } Hand 1: 12.056% 11.59% 00.46% 29829464 1191188.50 { random } Hand 2: 12.058% 11.60% 00.46% 29835539 1190759.00 { random } Hand 3: 12.052% 11.59% 00.46% 29818891 1189970.33 { random } So about 64% of the time you win 803$ and 36% you lose 200$. Conclusion: #1: 39% to get 790.50$ on average #2: 64% to get 803$ on average I hope I don't have a great flaw in my thinking....but this is why I would shove pre (even if I knew I'd get 3 callers) EDIT: BTW I like how you reacted to the criticism. Last edited by grafkarow : 25th February 2011 at 12:17 PM. |
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| Troubledman, i think the best advice we can give you would be that you need to practice. And obviously for that you don't want to risk too much money, so instead of playing 1/2NL live, I think you should deposit on FullTilt and play a little lower. 0.5/1NL would be good, and you should probably try out rush poker which is sooo much fun. |
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I do agree with Belgo's post except for the stakes. As they say, practice makes perfect. Hey man everyone makes mistakes, and you are making the right decision if you want to keep playing this game by asking questions! Keep learning and reading. You will be a shark soon enough if you really put your mind to it. EDIT: Oh and rush is the devil <---just had to say it. |
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| re: Crazy 1/2 NL at Borgata... poker Quote:
Troubled, don't listen to this man that only has his own interest at heart. What you should do is play a lot more lower online, say 0.10/0.20 blinds where the games are piss easy. Perhaps in a month's time you should move up to .25/.50 as well. You could join the Entraction network for that, good games good deals etc. Just don't tell them you're from the US |
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| re: Crazy 1/2 NL at Borgata... poker Hey BM0529. Thanks Thanks Thanks. You know what the Borgata is like. I'm sure some people thought I was exaggerating. LOL! Almost had me thinking I was exaggerating. Grafkarow Thanks for the mathematical breakdown. To All Thanks for the advice. I got myself mindf***ed that night. I shoved have just pushed it all in. Like I said I had it in my mind to not loose. Keep it coming. i do play online. Pokerstars and UB. I play much lower stakes than suggested. I play 1c/2c and 2c/5c. I do better online. Playing live is a bigger challenge and thats why I want to do it and be good at it. Got to start somewhere. Thanks all. |
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