Thats what the comments were....how lederer is a nit
Isn’t/wasn’t he though?
Thats what the comments were....how lederer is a nit
This board should hit a preflop raising range from UTG a lot. So this should be a check raise from you. Followed by bet turn, bet river. If you c/r then get 3 bet on flop, you can go into check call mode. As played this is a river fold to the raise. People basically never show up with worse than a full house here as the preflop raiser.
And the current theory is that you should basically never lead into the preflop raiser. It's too hard to balance a leading range. And more importantly, playing from out of position is awful. So you sort of want to keep pots small, so a check back by the raiser isn't the end of the world. This isn't too say you don't want to pile money in with good hands, but think of all the misses and medium strength hands you could also have here and how you would play them. You would check on the flop. So you should check with your big hands too.
That hand (KQ vs K9 on K9QJK) is quite different from the one in the OP. That was a limped pot in a tournament setting. Tuan had the 3rd nuts while our hero here had like the 6th. Plus in a raised pot, the ranges are way more defined. The villain opened UTG. So I think the hand in the OP is an easier fold.Thats what the comments were....how lederer is a nit
Spent my high school summers working at the hockey camp in Wasaga Beach. My buddy there knew Gretzky's parents. Can't remember his name. Loooong time ago.Ah, the "great one". I'm actually born and raised in Brantford, Ontario. Very familiar with the Gretzky name.
Great recall. When I saw your post, I totally remembered this hand. Funny moment. Gus is such a witty bastard. Just found it on PokerGo -- the hand starts right after the 26 minute mark and the post hand comments continue through the next couple hands through 33 minute mark. If anyone has pokerGo -- https://www.pokergo.com/video/poker-after-dark--season-2-episode-26Can’t find the video but there’s a hand with Tuan Lee vs Lederer and both have boats. Tuan tanks and calls and loses. Everyone at the table starts talking about how they could see a fold.
Gus Hansen: 'I love it when the pro's discuss folding full houses', I love it. I mean with the limp in the 6 handed pot means he has to have KJ, KQ... yeah that was a BAD call. I mean what the ****!'
I actually think Gus might not have entirely disagreed with the others' analysis, but because they were kind of picking apart Tuan's call after the hand, even Lederer (who won the pot), I think Gus partially said what he had to say to break the tension and make Tuan feel a little better. And it was pretty funny.I actually think Gus is a little off in his commentary. If you dissect a hand well enough, and know your opponent well enough, you can easily come up with folds in situations like this. Though, it's REALLY hard to come up with logical hands that Howard limps pre that beat KKK99.
A boat is never an easy fold. This is a textbook cooler and theres not much you can do about it.Hand #11358-61 - 2020-05-12 23:38:06
Game: NL Hold'em (1 - 2000) - Blinds 0.50/1
Site: Brantford Poker
Table: Table#1 NLHE .50/$1
Seat 1: VILLAIN (248.25)
Seat 3: GDJI (144.50)
Seat 5: ANOG77 (131)
Seat 6: HERO (404.75)
Seat 8: jpodge (210)
Seat 9: ChefWill (0) - sitting out
Seat 10: Gilly (241.50)
ANOG77 has the dealer button
HERO posts small blind 0.50
jpodge posts big blind 1
** Hole Cards ** [6 players]
Gilly raises to 4
VILLAIN calls 4
GDJI folds
ANOG77 folds
HERO calls 3.50
jpodge folds
** Flop ** []
HERO bets 6.50
Gilly calls 6.50
VILLAIN raises to 17
HERO calls 10.50
Gilly calls 10.50
** Turn ** []
HERO checks
Gilly bets 21.25
VILLAIN calls 21.25
HERO calls 21.25
** River ** []
HERO bets 42.50
Gilly folds
VILLAIN raises to 144
HERO calls 101.50
** Pot Show Down ** []
VILLAIN shows [] (a Full House, Queens full of Jacks)
HERO shows [] (a Full House, Nines full of Queens)
VILLAIN wins Pot (415.75) with a Full House
Rake (0) Pot (415.75) Players (VILLAIN: 186.25, GDJI: 0, ANOG77: 0, HERO: 186.25, jpodge: 1, Gilly: 42.25)
A hand from my session last night on my poker mavens site. Short version: Dealt 99 in SB, call a 4x preflop raise, flop is J9Qr, I bet out, get raised and call. I'm already in cautious mode as KT would have got there already. Turn is a brick, I check call a bet, river pairs the board with a second Q. I bet out (big mistake I think in hindsight), then I end up calling his large river raise.
Is this an easy fold for most? I hate paying off on the river like this. It's a big leak in my game that I need to get better at plugging. I should have been able to reason out that I don't think he shows up here with anything that I can beat, maybe the flopped straight with KT, but probably not that likely.