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Iheardjoeblows rap video about 25bb play

NOT, just some thread with hands I had trouble with.Don´t be shy to post or berate me.

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No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$57.67+$2.33 Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter SBjointy3332295  BBHero705  Effective Stacks: 14bb Blinds 25/50 Pre-Flop (75, 2 players) Hero is BB jointy333 raises to 100, Hero goes all-in 705 Final Pot: 805 Semi reg, He´s opening 93% of his buttons, cbetting 47%. Seems to be chk-ing back his Ahigh little to no showdown value hands. Given his tendencies should I play it differently ?

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No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$57.67+$2.33 Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter SBdavidglezlop1500  BBHero1500  Effective Stacks: 75bb Blinds 10/20 Pre-Flop (30, 2 players) Hero is BB davidglezlop raises to 40, Hero calls 20 Flop (80, 2 players) Hero checks, davidglezlop bets 60, Hero raises to 180, davidglezlop calls 120 Turn (440, 2 players) Hero bets 280, davidglezlop goes all-in 1280 Final Pot: 2000Another semi reg, made 30k his first 12k games, lost 15k his next 12k games. Do people care if I put villains name in this ? He´s opening 80% cbet 70% 68 hands. Dont recall anything about is std cbet sizing.It´s a spot where I triple barrel my stack off but I really doubt its profitable to call given his turn shove, right ?  

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You such a sucker Ryan

You such a sucker Ryan

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No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players94.45+5.55 Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter BBHero2500  SBTIT311500  Effective Stacks: 13bb Blinds 20/40 Pre-Flop (60, 2 players) Hero is BB TIT311 calls 20, Hero goes all-in 2500, TIT311 folds Final Pot: 2540 Hero wins 2540 ( won +40 ) TIT311 lost -40 Some epic fish. previous 10 hands I had open shoved over his minr twice, shoved over his 2/3 donk lead and 4bet shoved his chk raise. He was donking 64% opening 94% and cbetting 67%.This was his first limp, wondering if I should raise some ridic obvious size or just ship it.

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hey yo... yo... check

hey yo... yo... check it! that K5 hand is not even close manu should jam atc vs 93% as much as you can.fold equity is your friendso let the reshoving begin.only hand i'd flat is aces and kingsand c/r lots of flops and ship the chipEV.i'm out. **so ya, tons of fold equity. if he's really raising 93% at this stack depth you can jam atc profitably. just soooooo much fe at pretty short eff stx. he'll be raise/calling pretty wide i'm sure, but it almost certainly won't be enough to make any hand ur jamming -ev. just beware quickly changing frequencies if you jam him a few times in a row.   

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hey yo... fuck all these

hey yo... fuck all these turbo speed nits... check it!just kidding...that's the beginning and end of my internet rape career.J6ss: your flop line is good. he cbets wide so fold equity w c/r (it wont check through a lot, so we're not worried about him getting free equity). also lots of draws here that you dominate - mainly the straight draws with overs. turn is fine too, as long as you understand you have to check/call a jam here. you need to call 1000 into a total pot of 3000, so u only need 33% equity to call. you have about 25-30% equity vs 7X hands, but most importantly with stack sizes kind of awkward to flat for villain it's likely he's just spazzing over you with some kind of draw (possibly even one that you dominate).i do expect most draws villain can have to just jam the flop, but considering ur equity vs the value in villains range is still good and you dont need to be right but 33% - villain doesn't need to have many draws/bluffs at all for this to be a call. if you were bluffing on turn and wanted to jam river, or you had a hand that has some good equity and u want to continue missed on rivers as a bluff (but it cant call a turn jam) then i'd just bet the turn a little smaller like t210: it sets up better stacks for you to bluff on the river, and discourages villain from getting induced and jamming turn light.whatever you choose to do here on the flop is going to be +ev, but i think you have differing maxEV options vs different villain frequencies:villain that cbets wet board with a standard to tight frequency (<70%ish):a lot of our value hands and draws that would typically good to c/r actually become a lot better to donkbet due to villain's nitty cbet frequency. there is little additional value from fold equity when we c/r, but most importantly flops are just checking through a lot with villains air and he's getting to realize a free 15-20% equity a lot of the time. all of the hands that call a c/r will call/raise a donkbet (and usually even more hands bc people respect donks less), so donking becomes a lot better vs this type player. 75bb deep, depending on how u think villain will respond facing a donkbet, you can donk/fold donk/call and donk/raises different hands (obv don't donk/fold if u thn hes just going to spaz over you a bunch). donking 78hh here and flatting a reasonable sized raise and reevaluating turns looks pretty good to me (we cant 3bet shove with all the flush combos that crush us). donking J6ss and 3bjamming over any raise is great - also no really awkward turn stack size situations like in a c/r pot. i would say that the majority of villains fall into this category fwiw, so this would be my readless play.villain that cbets wet boards with reasonably wide frequency (70%+): we still need to c/r most of our value hands and strong draws vs a villain with a high cbet frequency. if villain is continuing vs a donkbet with close to the same range as a c/r, we need to gain the additional value of villain cbet/folding to a raise a high % of the time. since he cbets a lot, we aren't worried about the flop checking through a ton and letting him realize free equity.c/r bluffing this villain is going to be pretty valuable as well, so if villain is thinkng at all it's important our c/r range contains some stuff we continue well with as well (but its rare we really care about this since most villains are retards)

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  TT: i'd jam 99 and

 TT:i'd jam 99 and worse. raising to t120 with TT-AA JTs+ (maybe slightly bigger with AK/AQ, since they really dont dominate much of a limp/calling range...like t140)you know your avg opponent is capable of some dumb shit, so be exploitive and let him be an idiot :)

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bet vs shoving turn

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$57.67+$2.33 Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter SBHero1245  BBhelei771755  Effective Stacks: 31bb Blinds 20/40 Pre-Flop (60, 2 players) Hero is SB Hero raises to 80, helei77 calls 40    Flop (160, 2 players) helei77 bets 40, Hero raises to 220, helei77 calls 180    Turn (600, 2 players) helei77 checks, Hero bets 320, helei77 calls 320    River (1240, 2 players) helei77 checks, Hero checks    Final Pot: 1240 Hero shows helei77 shows a flush, King high helei77 wins 1240 ( won +620 ) Hero lost -620  No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$57.67+$2.33 Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter SBHero1540  BBhelei771460  Effective Stacks: 24bb Blinds 30/60 Pre-Flop (90, 2 players) Hero is SB Hero raises to 120, helei77 calls 60   Flop (240, 2 players) helei77 bets 60, Hero raises to 240, helei77 calls 180   Turn (720, 2 players) helei77 checks, Hero bets 420, helei77 calls 420   River (1560, 2 players) helei77 checks, Hero checks   Final Pot: 1560 Hero shows helei77 shows a straight, Eight to Queen helei77 wins 1560 ( won +780 ) Hero lost -780    No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$96.32+$3.68 Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter SBarxigos1600  BBHero1400  Effective Stacks: 35bb Blinds 20/40 Pre-Flop (60, 2 players) Hero is BB arxigos raises to 80, Hero raises to 240, arxigos calls 160 Flop (480, 2 players) Hero bets 240, arxigos calls 240 Turn (960, 2 players) Hero bets 350, arxigos calls 350 River (1660, 2 players) Hero goes all-in 570, arxigos calls 570 Final Pot: 2800 arxigos shows three of a kind, Eights Hero shows two pair, Kings and Eights arxigos wins 2800 ( won +1400 ) Hero lost -1400I´m just leaving results, I dont really have to worry about the advice in my thread being results orientated. I´m just wondering if I should rather be shoving some turns in spots like these ? Since a ton of rivers are either going to ruin my river action or just put me in a really awkward spot, perhpas more so hand 2 than hand 1 and hand 3. Also just general stuff regarding sizing and overall play.Been sick for like a week, hopefully I can play/study more next week, thx in advance. 

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internet rape career hokie? i

internet rape career hokie? i know it's a private forum and all but still, maybe time to lawyer up imo. [/derail]

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Lol omg inet rape...epic typo

Lol omg inet rape...epic typo ::foot in mouth::