So I’ve been sucking at poker recently and have had some real run bad and unfortunately mixed in plenty of play bad at the same time.
To get out of this whole id like to start analysing more of my plays to identify errors.
Hand from Wednesday. I’m going to tell the whole story in one go because it ended quickly anyway and I just want to discuss the merits of the different flop options.
$1/3 and I’ve got about $400 to start the hand. Both villains in the hand cover me. I don’t know much about them.
I called a mp open to $12 with in the cutoff. I’ve recently reduced my 3-betting frequency a bit because no one folds and I’ve been getting hammered. 4 to the flop.
Flop came out . Ep donks for $15 and the original raiser flats. I decided to make it $65. Everyone folded.
In my mind i re-raised partially for value, partially for protection, but also because I have some backdoor possibilities to improve quite nicely as well. Am I just forcing out all worse hands and only getting called by better?
My Assumption was that the donk connected fairly weakly on the flop. The original raiser i expect to have maybe some pocket pairs, but mostly a lot of overcards.
I figure if I ever have sets that I want to re-raise, this is the type of hand that’s a good one to mix in as well.
Was the raise a bad idea in the long-run? I guess I’m partially blocking some potential straight draws, which probably makes the re-raise a bad idea?
Appreciate any thoughts on what is an optimal play on such a board.
To get out of this whole id like to start analysing more of my plays to identify errors.
Hand from Wednesday. I’m going to tell the whole story in one go because it ended quickly anyway and I just want to discuss the merits of the different flop options.
$1/3 and I’ve got about $400 to start the hand. Both villains in the hand cover me. I don’t know much about them.
I called a mp open to $12 with in the cutoff. I’ve recently reduced my 3-betting frequency a bit because no one folds and I’ve been getting hammered. 4 to the flop.
Flop came out . Ep donks for $15 and the original raiser flats. I decided to make it $65. Everyone folded.
In my mind i re-raised partially for value, partially for protection, but also because I have some backdoor possibilities to improve quite nicely as well. Am I just forcing out all worse hands and only getting called by better?
My Assumption was that the donk connected fairly weakly on the flop. The original raiser i expect to have maybe some pocket pairs, but mostly a lot of overcards.
I figure if I ever have sets that I want to re-raise, this is the type of hand that’s a good one to mix in as well.
Was the raise a bad idea in the long-run? I guess I’m partially blocking some potential straight draws, which probably makes the re-raise a bad idea?
Appreciate any thoughts on what is an optimal play on such a board.
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