50nl 6-max 4 tables on FTP

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czzarr
Pair of Deuces
213 posts
Joined 02/08

So I made a video, games were really soft imo, but there were some spots I am sure I misplayed or could have played better, and probably some things I do wrong that I don't even see.
Any feedback appreciated.

I played kind of nitty (I think), but I really didn't see a reason to lag it up at the moment, (i might be wrong though).

link:
http://www.megaupload.com/fr/?d=910M401L

Posted Aug 3, 2008 7:43pm

Hielko
Quad Deuces
1114 posts
Joined 07/08

Watched the first 15 minutes:

General:

- Bet sizing on the button: small = weak?
- You also have some totally useless stats on your hud, like squeeze %. It's 1. very low for everyone playing 50NL, 2. it requires a huge amount of hands before it's reliable. 3. It's very situational. 4. The general 3bet% is already telling you everything you need. I also think the 2nd barrel stats are worthless. This also requires a huge amount of hands before it converges, it's also very situational etc


1:59 - Table 4

I don't think c-betting /w 56 on a JJTr flop in 3 people is a very good idea. I think it's absolutly fine with something like AQ, but 65s has almost no equity when called.

3:37 - Table 2

I don't see a good reason to slowplay here. Villain probably as some weakish hand, and with this turn it could very well be something like pair+gutshot that is willing to pay the turn, and possible also the river. But if you check a lot of his weakish hands are going to check behind.

6:22 - Table 2

I don't really like your check/call on the turn /w A-high. It's so easy for him to have something that has you beat or that has a lot of outs, and your oop so the river is also going to suck. Just fold it.

8:10 - Table 2

I know villain is a fish, but I would still c-bet this board. It's just so hard for him to have hit anything (and this board is certainly a lot better to c-bet then the one in the previous hand)

9:15 - Table 1

Again an A-high call I don't really like. Villain is probably bluffy, you gave position and it's hard believe that he has something. That said; it's hard for you to get to showdown if villain is bluffing, and calling down multiple streets /w a-high isn't something I like doing. sometimes it works out ok, usually it doesn't. Here you made the right call on the flop, but on the turn you manage to trow 30bb in the pot with just 15% equity: and that's the problem, you never now if he is blufing or valuebetting. If you want to make a stand I think it's better to just raise his flop bet or call flop, but give up any turn that doesn't improve your hand.

Posted Aug 3, 2008 10:19pm

Hielko
Quad Deuces
1114 posts
Joined 07/08

PS. I only commented on hands that I think could have been played better/different, no comments means well played

Posted Aug 3, 2008 10:20pm

czzarr
Pair of Deuces
213 posts
Joined 02/08

Hi Hielko, thank you very much for the feedback!

I agree with you on basically every hand.

With the 56 on the JJT board I figured they would fold almost anything but a J and I had no showdownvalue and almost no way to improve decently so I might as well bet, plus betting into 2 players look stronger. But you're right, I should probably just give up. I guess its good for metagame =D.

As for the last hand, the AK on 566QA, its something I like to do against spewtards like him who pot pot pot mindlessly with any 2 cards. Granted I got lucky, or maybe should I say semi-lucky because he binked the turn and I was ahead on the flop. The thing is, he will do that much more often as a bluff, because he is kind of betting to see where he is at, and when he gets raised he will shut down immediately. He knows he will fold a lot of hands on that kind of board, and he also knows I will probably raise if I have a strong hand, that's just the way they play, they are very aggressive until you show them a reason not too, and its more often with nothing than something. So yeah that's a little high variance play, but I think its profitable in the long run, and also they won't try and challenge you anymore after you showed them you weren't folding. I was gonna call a bet with a high on the river if he bet again, since he is repping nothing but a 6, and I don't expect him to be playing a 6 this way(at least not snap potting it).

Posted Aug 4, 2008 7:17pm