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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5968412, member: 397965"] [B]Hand 1 53s[/B] Preflop Defending this to a 3,5BB raise is a little loose. Flop Standard check-call with a pair+gutshot Turn You improved to a straight, and I think, leading out or check-raising are both ok options. River You are playing the board now, so your comment about "safe card" makes no sense. If you bet here, its to bluff him off a chopper. Which can be an ok play, but if you always do it, you are probably bluffing to much. [B]Hand 2 JTs[/B] Preflop This is another very loose call preflop because of your position. Flop When the preflop raiser check, you could bet here as a semibluff. However the situation can get somewhat dicey, if you get raised on a paired board, so checking with intention to check-call is certainly fine as well. However when he jam it in for 3,5 times the pot, I prefer to fold. You need almost 50% equity to make a profitable call, and if his range contain any amount of trips or boats you dont have that. [B]Hand 3 KK[/B] Preflop Standard open. Flop Low connected boards are very dangerous for an overpair, so I dont hate taking KK for a check-call line. C-betting would also be fine though especially against passive players. Turn When you choose a check-call line on the flop, I really dont understand leading the turn. This makes no sense, and when you get raised, you have put yourself in a very difficult spot. You are not only losing to A3. He can also have a bunch of different two pair or sets or even 63 for a higher straight. I would never lead, but as played I guess, you have to close your eyes and call. River Now the board paired with top card, so you dont even beat the flopped top pair. I think, this is a fairly trivial fold now, and its certainly never a raise. [B]Hand 4 AKs[/B] Preflop Cant really analyse this without knowing the stack sizes of everyone involved and also reads, if there were any. In most situations I would prefer to fold though, because you are not yet involved in the action, and the cold 4-bet from BTN is a very strong line of action. If his range is JJ+, AK, then AKs is not in great shape against him, but if MP is going to call with junk, then jamming become more profitable. [/QUOTE]
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