v a 17/10/0 over 30 hands. iv been agg at table tho. I thought this was a solid spot to get him off any none 10x hand, which i only really thought contained A10 and 1010.
PokerStars - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3
UTG: $11.26
MP: $8.66
CO: $18.53
BTN: $13.74
Hero (SB): $10.00
BB: $10.15
Hero posts SB $0.05, BB posts BB $0.10
Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero has J<font color='red'>♥</font> A<font color='black'>♠</font>
fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to $0.30, BB raises to $0.90, Hero calls $0.60
Flop: ($1.80, 2 players) 9<font color='black'>♠</font> 6<font color='red'>♥</font> 3<font color='red'>♥</font>
Hero checks, BB checks
Turn: ($1.80, 2 players) 8<font color='red'>♦</font>
Hero checks, BB bets $1.20, Hero calls $1.20
River: ($4.20, 2 players) 7<font color='black'>♣</font>
Hero checks, BB bets $2.00, Hero raises to $7.90 and is all-in,
Most people tend to "spew" more toward the end of a session. You will be, on average:
- More tired
- More likely to be bored/disinterested
- More likely to have deviance from 0 profit (up some, or down some)
All of these suggest more likely to tilt or spew toward the end as compared to the beginning.
Assuming you are isoing for value against someone you expect to station off post, then just go as big as you can get away with for hands that you expect to get paid big on. And just size everything big post flop assuming their ranges are relatively inelastic.
I think its largely mental, I used to play sessions of 5-6 hours ans currently havent gone past 2. I think its largely due to me being frustrated that im not crushing, so i start driving the action and getting chips in lighter.
Why is the river so thin? If QQ-AK really just gonna call here, then isnt AA-KK gonna trap as well? Lots of AQ, KQs, smaller sets not going anywhere.
Cant see c/f ever (but do you have stats that would make this seem good??), so you really can only c/c, c/r, b/c or jam...??? Anyway you look, are we not GII here?