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$11 NL HE MTT: Strong combinations fall - still well outplayed?
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[QUOTE="jonaselloco, post: 6471984, member: 1003394"] Hello brother The analysis of our colleagues is very interesting, I think that in depth you will be able to see if you were wrong or not. Since I am an "old school" gamer, I will tell you my opinion. 1st hand. According to professional players, this hand is unavoidable. In an MTT you have KK and villain has AA and all you have to do is pray for the K or some flush or straight in relation to your K at showdown and if not just get up and wave to your opponent and say "right". play." "Success and go like an English gentleman. I'll tell you more, against AJ's villain you would have lost too. 2nd hand. At least I only see a badbeat. I think you called to see a flop that went in your favor and the villain you dealt with realized that with a pair of jacks it was only good to go all in without even securing two pair and you called right and got his high card . in the street of the river. So far let's say that I at least would have played the same as you. A suited KJ was no mean feat to call and see a flop even after a 3-bet. To take into account the following: The manuals explain that from UTG the opening is from 1010, that if they make a bet of 3 in another position we are already talking about that position having a strong hand that we suppose could be AA KK AK QQ KQ that's it, and if you want to limp or 4bet you should already have the same hands from another position. In theory in this 2nd hand the one that 3bet when seeing the flop did not have anything, that is to say or it was bluffed and the bluff did not come out, or there could be 3bet for example with 77 or 88 hands that I see very often in tournaments in those positions. 3rd hand: Here he could take the audacity to disagree with your way of playing. Calling a BB with 9 10 suited doesn't seem bad to me, it's a move I make many times and that way it saves your position in an MTT. Depending on the matchup, you can hold your own with little input in hand. After the flop comes the matter. Notice that after the flop Villain raises his bet by 4BB, you called him good. But then you should have thought out loud, because honestly Villain could have had a 22 in his hand that he liked in SB by calling limping like you, the 910 suited. But what happens, if I had had 22 in the hand, in general most of the players who find a full house on the turn in general is a very strong hand and most hide it (of course it is a play that can go well or badly , but if you succeed your stack increases considerably). That is, if Villain raised, there were 2 possibilities: Either he had a flush draw or he had the other 10. And there is the question, what is his kicker??? Remember that in the manuals an A10 suitable for such a low raise is a limp and call hand. But if the flop comes out and the hand comes out of it, it's notoriously powerful. I think seeing the flop you called well, I would have done the same. But seeing the turn and the bet I made to you, at least I wouldn't have raised, I would have just called again, it's more to wait for the fullhouse to come out. The only way I would have made your move is if I knew the villain and knew he's a serial braggart. And on the river I would expect his bet, don't forget. If you had just called the turn, and knowing that he had a different suit, I think he had diamonds in his hand and on the turn there were spades, he might as well have thought you made the flush, which he didn't. benefited I also think that with A10 he was already playing from the beginning and I think he was not going to give up this hand. Maybe your raise on the turn was also smart because you wanted to make him see that you could have made the flush, but hey, for that you would have had to have previously analyzed what type of player you were playing against. If this player was very aggressive, in general they are players who have to play with very important combinations because they don't stop until the river, they play all or nothing. In this case, you didn't have the crazy hand, so maybe you ran into one of them. Conclusion: For me in the 1st hand your luck was cast unless the miracle came. On the 2nd hand you were unlucky, any card except the villain's Ace changed your situation and on the 3rd hand you could have played it differently. But as I always say dear friend, it is very easy to talk about outside, but when one is inside the field things change. What matters is that you don't give up, and never forget that sometimes you also need a little luck. The eternal discussion of football is "play well and lose??? or play poorly and be champion???" The Technical Director of the National Team of our country in the 1986 World Cup Carlos Bilardo said: "Remember, nobody remembers the second, you have to be champion" I am going to leave you to see this play and after seeing it tell me "before seeing the river, who should have gone further in the MTT Greetings and thanks for letting us see and comment on your hands I hope that analysis or strategy or luck will help you more in other hands ;););)(y)(y)(y) [/QUOTE]
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