$Freeroll NLHE MTT: Hands / $ 0.00 to $ 100 Challenge day 2

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Hi! I thank everyone who is rooting for me and encouraging me to improve.

I will be posting all the challenge hands once a week, I will divide by the days, I will post the falling hands, some that I think I played well and others that I have doubts about. Not all of them I will have doubts or will be so relevant. They are for recording the challenge. A hug!


This hand was in the Freeroll Casino Org, I think I played right considering the depth of the stack, and my image, in the end he was well within the range I realized I put him in but I was unlucky.

Winning Poker, Hold'em No Limit - 100/200 (20 ante) - 9 players
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Al_Capwn3 (UTG): 7,208 (36 bb)
FUTURE20500 (UTG+1): 12,879 (64 bb)
JimboAAkimbo (MP): 1,397 (7 bb)
1MilhaoSemNada (MP+1): 2,994 (15 bb)
coco2004 (LP): 2,658 (13 bb)
slotplayer7 (CO): 565 (3 bb)
ifi12 (BU): 4,845 (24 bb)
Poker Paparazzi (SB): 3,633 (18 bb)
PRO100VITALIK (BB): 4,358 (22 bb)
Pre-Flop: (480) Hero (1MilhaoSemNada) is MP+1 with A 4
1 fold, FUTURE20500 (UTG+1) raises to 500, 1 fold, 1MilhaoSemNada (MP+1) 3-bets to 2,974 (all-in), 5 players fold, FUTURE20500 (UTG+1) calls 2,474
Flop: (6,428) 8 7 5 (2 players, 1 all-in)
Turn: (6,428) K (2 players, 1 all-in)
River: (6,428) T (2 players, 1 all-in)
Total pot: 6,428
Showdown:
1MilhaoSemNada (MP+1) shows A 4 (high card, Ace)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 61%, Flop: 74%, Turn: 16%, River: 0%)
FUTURE20500 (UTG+1) shows K Q (a pair of Kings)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 39%, Flop: 26%, Turn: 84%, River: 100%)
FUTURE20500 (UTG+1) wins 6,428


I don't remember the tournament here, but it was a freeroll, I opted for the check call on the flop for two reasons: I had a blocker for the flush draw, and to try to extract from weaker hands and encourage the villain's bluff. I don't think it would change anything along those lines either.

Winning Poker, Hold'em No Limit - 30/60 - 8 players
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frank174 (UTG): 1,850 (31 bb)
NationalBoh (UTG+1): 2,235 (37 bb)
LordSnow (MP): 2,455 (41 bb)
Gwydion (MP+1): 2,550 (43 bb)
PhoenixWright (CO): 2,715 (45 bb)
DFS3 (BU): 2,190 (37 bb)
1MilhaoSemNada (SB): 3,417 (57 bb)
upay31 (BB): 2,600 (43 bb)
Pre-Flop: (90) Hero (1MilhaoSemNada) is SB with K J
2 players fold, LordSnow (MP) calls 60, Gwydion (MP+1) calls 60, PhoenixWright (CO) calls 60, DFS3 (BU) calls 60, 1MilhaoSemNada (SB) calls 30, upay31 (BB) checks
Flop: (360) 6 J J (6 players)
1MilhaoSemNada (SB) checks, upay31 (BB) checks, LordSnow (MP) checks, Gwydion (MP+1) checks, PhoenixWright (CO) bets 270, DFS3 (BU) folds, 1MilhaoSemNada (SB) calls 270, 3 players fold
Turn: (900) 8 (2 players)
1MilhaoSemNada (SB) checks, PhoenixWright (CO) bets 350, 1MilhaoSemNada (SB) raises to 990, PhoenixWright (CO) calls 640
River: (2,880) 3 (2 players)
1MilhaoSemNada (SB) bets 778, PhoenixWright (CO) raises to 1,395 (all-in), 1MilhaoSemNada (SB) calls 617
Total pot: 5,670
Showdown:
PhoenixWright (CO) shows 8 8 (a full house, Eights full of Jacks)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 54%, Flop: 7%, Turn: 84%, River: 100%)
1MilhaoSemNada (SB) shows K J (three of a kind, Jacks)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 46%, Flop: 93%, Turn: 16%, River: 0%)
PhoenixWright (CO) wins 5,670



it's here at 888, which I can't face the field particularly ... nothing works, many calling stations, always situations or allin preflop or raise with every table paying later. The game is horrible and no fun. Although I played this hand poorly, the most likely fold would be against these villains. The Cardschat Freeroll is a little better but still ...

888Poker, Hold'em No Limit - 15/30 (3 ante) - 9 players
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LabutaPOKER (UTG): 2,097 (70 bb)
Irishka2012 (UTG+1): 2,542 (85 bb)
gdecarvalho (MP): 2,988 (100 bb)
28igpet (MP+1): 2,973 (99 bb)
sauja2 (LP): 2,943 (98 bb)
sever137 (CO): 2,972 (99 bb)
SsSabotageEe (BU): 4,635 (155 bb)
Debye7 (SB): 2,892 (96 bb)
tchernikrot (BB): 2,958 (99 bb)
Pre-Flop: (72) Hero (LabutaPOKER) is UTG with 6 6
LabutaPOKER (UTG) raises to 66, Irishka2012 (UTG+1) calls 66, 3 players fold, sever137 (CO) calls 66, SsSabotageEe (BU) calls 66, Debye7 (SB) calls 51, 1 fold
Flop: (387) 4 2 5 (5 players)
Debye7 (SB) bets 90, LabutaPOKER (UTG) raises to 477, 2 players fold, SsSabotageEe (BU) calls 477, Debye7 (SB) calls 387
Turn: (1,818) 4 (3 players)
Debye7 (SB) checks, LabutaPOKER (UTG) bets 1,551 (all-in), SsSabotageEe (BU) calls 1,551, Debye7 (SB) folds
River: (4,920) 9 (2 players, 1 all-in)
Total pot: 4,920
Showdown:
LabutaPOKER (UTG) shows 6 6 (two pair, Sixes and Fours)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 82%, Flop: 49%, Turn: 5%, River: 0%)
SsSabotageEe (BU) shows 4 3 (three of a kind, Fours)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 18%, Flop: 51%, Turn: 95%, River: 100%)
SsSabotageEe (BU) wins 4,920
 
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A4s hand
I prefer to just fold. A4s is a great 3-betting hand but only against players, that are willing to fold. In this spot you were against the chip leader, and he opened from UTG+1, so I think, you are getting snap called all day long. And the issue is, that even when he have a hand like KQ, he still have 40% equity, so you would much rather have him fold.

KJo hand
I think, its fine to just complete from SB against this flood of limpers. On the flop I would either lead out or go for a check-raise. When you check-call, I think, you are just giving him two free cards to potentially draw out on you. If he has a hand worse than yours, other than exactly the last J with a worse kicker, he is going to check back the turn a ton. Just keep it simple and grab the initiative, when you have a good hand. Especially in a freeroll, where people will make a ton of calling mistakes but probably not bluff all that much. The result is just a cooler.

66 hand
I dont like using such a small raise size, when stacks are deep, and especially not in a game, where everyone is going to call. If you want to see a cheap flop and try to hit a set, maybe you could actually just limp into the pot in a game like this. But if you are going to raise, make it larger. Postflop I lean towards just calling the small donk bet and try to keep the pot small. You flopped an overpair, but when 66 is an overpair, its still not exactly a great hand. So its like, you are raising to "protect your hand", but more often than not the result is going to be, what happened here. You end up getting it in against only those hands, that have you beat.
 
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A4s hand
I prefer to just fold. A4s is a great 3-betting hand but only against players, that are willing to fold. In this spot you were against the chip leader, and he opened from UTG+1, so I think, you are getting snap called all day long. And the issue is, that even when he have a hand like KQ, he still have 40% equity, so you would much rather have him fold.

KJo hand
I think, its fine to just complete from SB against this flood of limpers. On the flop I would either lead out or go for a check-raise. When you check-call, I think, you are just giving him two free cards to potentially draw out on you. If he has a hand worse than yours, other than exactly the last J with a worse kicker, he is going to check back the turn a ton. Just keep it simple and grab the initiative, when you have a good hand. Especially in a freeroll, where people will make a ton of calling mistakes but probably not bluff all that much. The result is just a cooler.

66 hand
I dont like using such a small raise size, when stacks are deep, and especially not in a game, where everyone is going to call. If you want to see a cheap flop and try to hit a set, maybe you could actually just limp into the pot in a game like this. But if you are going to raise, make it larger. Postflop I lean towards just calling the small donk bet and try to keep the pot small. You flopped an overpair, but when 66 is an overpair, its still not exactly a great hand. So its like, you are raising to "protect your hand", but more often than not the result is going to be, what happened here. You end up getting it in against only those hands, that have you beat.


Thank you very much my dear! Perfect!
 
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