Awesome job, keep grinding.
For defense of mbrenneman0 miss read, you happened to post 3 speculative hands in the row
Thank you for your thoughts, i understand that 56s might be too loose in that situation but the risk is 1bb.
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The risk is that you play a junky hand and kinda connect with the flop turn etc and lose way more than 1bb when you are way behind all the way. This is Reverse Implied Odds (RIO) in action and is the reason fish lose big pots , they play junky hands and get suckered into playing big pots with them .
Haha thank you [emoji14] and that's so unfair coming from the guy who always folds to my 63GL you NIT
Hand 1 JJ i like how you played it, never folding, check call OTR is good.
Hand 2 i probably just fold on the flop. Usually a donk means top pair unless theyre donk betting a lot. Theyre probably cbetting turn abd theres very few turns that will allow you to continue, so you can save a lot by folding on the flop
Hand 3 AK, just check call, allow them to bluff, theyre probably not folding any better hands or calling with many worse hands, are they really foldimg a pair of tens here?
nah, i think preflop sizing is still good on hand 3 AK, with two limpers you definitely want to size it up a bit in order to give them bad odds to just call their whole range... i probably would have gone 5bb, but thats just nitpicking at that point lol... definitely not open jamming, and definitely never folding AK ...40bb seems short, but its still enough that you can play postflop with if you know how to play a shallow SPR... its tough for cash game players to play against shortstacks, but for me coming from tournament poker, this is pretty easy for me... definitely the shortstack is even more reason to check call, with a approximately 1:1 effective SPR (its more like 1.5:1 SPR, but its close enough to 1:1 that i play it the same), you dont want to bet 1/4 pot, it should be all in or nothing but with the deep stack to act too, you dont want to go all in vs the shortstack and get called by the big stack... so easy just to check and get to a showdown, AK will be good often enough at show down here that you dont need to bluff or anythingHei thank you for this, thinking about Hand 2 with 77 now you are right i will definitely be more careful with this situation since it happens pretty frequent.
And the last hand yeah probably never folding Ts but was my mistake preflop I didn't noticed that he is that short. :frown:
hands 2 & 3 looks fine to me.
1, I'd bet bigger pre & bet bigger on flop
Why bet bigger pre on hand 1? i already 4x his raise and made a 70%pot cbet in a 3-bet pot.. i think it's pretty big already