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Miroslav_GG

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Hi guys, before to go on my topic, I want to thank to all of the people who helped me and shared their opinions at the first topic i've made. Since i found this forum, i haven't missed a day without visiting it, all of you people are very kind and willing to help always, keep it up guys!

Now on my topic.

A hour ago i finished my session, as ussual before i go to sleep, I am spending 1 hour of analyzing the hand's I've played, but this time I would love to share some of them to you. Every advice is much apreciated!

I am playing 0.2/0.5 NLHE

Hand, N;1

In this hand i decide to ask for advice, from you, cuz i can't realize was it a a cooler or just big mistake by me overplaying agressively my hand.

Hero, KQ(OOP), raises villain who is in position and who i can define as a TAG like me.

Hero raises to 0.10c/villain re-raise for 0.40c
Hero calls.

Flop: 2, 3, 7, (rainbow)

Hero checks, Villain bets the pot, Hero calls.
Flop: 2, 3, 7, Qx, ( here is the biggest mistake i've made in my opinion).
Hero checks, Villain bets again the pot and i decide to shove, Why? Because i had a history with this guy doing exact same thing over betting with the "air".
Villain calls, shows AQs, wins total pot of 7$.

Hand N;2

Here i decide to do something, which is like fuking habit for me and i can't remove it yet from myself chasing streight and eventually a flush, and after i didn't hit it i decide to stonecold bluff. Here we go

Hero J10c(IP) doing standard raise 3x, 2 callers.

Flop: Ac, 2c, Qd,8h,2x

Hero throws cbet, villain calls, 3th guy fold.

Hero throws a big cbet so this guy has a fold equity and is gonna fold any low ace.
Well, it didn't happen, Villain calls and here i decide to bluff with the 3 dollars i had left and i shoved, also the pot was already like 2.30.
He snap called and shows A7x

These were the hands i've lost with, this night.

Here, I would like to also ask for an opinion.

While analyzing my hands, i've noticed something, which is costing me a lot.

Let me give an examples.

I have AQ, Aj, Ak, JK, Qj,(OOP). I raise and some other guy re-raise. I call and i didn't hit anything on the flop. Then, if i check most of the people are betting the pot and I'm forced to give it up. In some other cases i decide to see a turn card, if i don't hit again, i just don't try for a river, cuz it's gonna cost me even more. And i've lost like, more than 4-5$ by doing it, in one session.

Here i wanna talk about something which saw in a site and i'm curious to know your opinion.

I've deposited total of 130$ in the beginning of February.
Since then, till now I've earned total of 90$(I don't have any profit, cuz i usually bust after 2 days), which 60$ are from SNG's. This makes me think to stop playing cash games, untill i learn the discipline and to stop gamble in cash games. I like to play SnG's, But i LOVE to play cash games, but result's are just so bad. Everytime, when i decide that i'm gonna do better the next week. I'm busting the same way, by gambling. I know something like "Every time i fail, is one step forward". Should i just follow what i love to do, or to do the smarter thing in this case.

Thank you guys, for the time you spent at this topic.
 
Flayst

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1st hand you should fold on the flop. No point continuing in that hand to a pot bet.

2nd hand don't bother c-betting at an AQx flop with JT after 2 people called a 3BB PFR. Chances are good one of them has hit the flop here, and you are in the dark as to how hard they hit it.

As far as your play after being 3bet - AJ, KJ, QJ you have to lay down preflop SOMETIMES, not all the time. Flat calling after checking the flop will definitely lose you a lot of money if you are doing it with nothing, though. You have to lay these hands down if you don't hit, unless you really have a feeling that he's bluffing at you.
 
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If someone bet pot into me on a flop like that then i'd probably just fold my hand. You only have a 12% chance of hitting either a K or Q on the turn and chances are he is going to bet again. Once you called that flop bet you were pot committed. It was a cooler situation and most people would assume they had the best hand when the Q came on the turn.
 
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