Skip to forum
Notifications
Clear all

Nl2 Aa

6 Posts
3 Users
0 Reactions
268 Views
Maloco87
Joined: 30.01.2011

$0.01/$0.02 No-Limit Hold'em (6 handed)

Known players:

SB = ($2.44)
BB (Hero) = ($2.43)
MP2 = ($0.92)
MP3 = ($2.00)
CO = ($1.58)
BU = ($2.00)

Preflop: Hero is BB with A :club:, A :spade:.
3 folds, BU raises to $0.05, SB folds, Hero raises to $0.12, BU calls $0.07.

Flop: ($0.25) J :heart:, A :diamond:, T :diamond: (2 players)
Hero bets $0.12, BU calls $0.12.

Turn: ($0.49) K :spade: (2 players)
Hero bets $0.36, BU raises to $1.76, Hero calls $1.40.

River: ($4.01) J :diamond: (2 players)

Final Pot: $4.01.

Spoiler

Results follow:

BU shows a straight, ace high(J :club: Q :heart:).
Hero shows a full-house, aces full of jacks(A :club: A :spade:).

Hero wins with a full-house, aces full of jacks(A :club: A :spade:).

Its hard to lay down but on the turn I have to fold don't I?


Reply
Quote
5 replies
KingKlaas
Joined: 13.12.2008

Check/call turn would be an idea, so you don't have to fold there on odds.

And bigger reraise preflop and a much bigger bet on the flop!
I would bet at least 20 cent on the flop.


Reply
Quote
Coach
w34z3l
Joined: 03.08.2009

Hey Maloco87,

I would make a larger 3bet preflop here. Perhaps $0.15-0.18.

Flop cbet is ok, although you should probably bet closer to pot-size. You are missing value with such a small bet on this texture.

Turn is a bad card. The best option on the turn is to check/call. After you bet and get shoved on, you don' t have the odds to draw and should fold.


Reply
Quote
Maloco87
Joined: 30.01.2011

as this hand im posting are from january 2012, without having discussed these hands on the forum before my bet sizing I think is a lot better, I used to always cbet around half the pot, now I cbet around 2/3 or 3/4 pot


Reply
Quote
Coach
w34z3l
Joined: 03.08.2009

Originally posted by Maloco87
as this hand im posting are from january 2012, without having discussed these hands on the forum before my bet sizing I think is a lot better, I used to always cbet around half the pot, now I cbet around 2/3 or 3/4 pot

Sometimes you want to cbet half pot, especially if you are bluffing.

When you have a strong value hand on a drawy board you usually want to pick a large sizing though.


Reply
Quote
Maloco87
Joined: 30.01.2011