John A
Poker Zion Coach
Silver Level
thanks will try
or.... you will do!
Maybe a previous article will help you re-focus:
http://www.acepokersolutions.com/poker-blog/pokerarticles/absorbing-variance-in-poker/
thanks will try
Yup the Card Match changes the whole dynamic of the game. What can normally be a close decision can go either way.Just about the only spot today where I really didn't know whether to call or not, mainly because of the presence of two rather than one here.
This is where the lack of stats hurts my decision making in ZOOM games.
Pokerstars new 10nl cash promo is running, its a silly one called MATCH, which is difficult to complete unless you start compromising on your hand selection and I've already commented on that elsewhere.
BUT it has brought a lot of fish to the tables and they are playing a lot of bad hands in bad positions trying to finish their match card. Something I am taking advantage of by playing reasonably tight.
I have finished my 3 match cards for each of the last 2 days winning $3.50 but the promo is designed to penalise tight play so it can take some time.
Poker Stars, $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 9 Players ZOOM
SB: $9.98 (99.8 bb)
BB: $10 (100 bb)
UTG+1: $16.06 (160.6 bb)
UTG+2: $10 (100 bb)
MP1: $11.55 (115.5 bb) VPIP: 17, PFR: 17, 3B: 0, AF: 0.0, Hands: 12
Hero (MP2): $13.56 (135.6 bb)
MP3: $8.98 (89.8 bb) VPIP: 25, PFR: 13, 3B: 11, AF: 1.0, Hands: 48
CO: $16.52 (165.2 bb)
BTN: $10 (100 bb)
Preflop: Hero is MP2 with Q♥ Q♠
2 folds, MP1 raises to $0.30, Hero raises to $0.90, MP3 calls $0.90, 4 folds, MP1 calls $0.60
Flop: ($2.85) 7♠ 6♥ 5♠ (3 players)
MP1 bets $1.36, Hero calls $1.36, MP3 calls $1.36
Turn: ($6.93) 2♥ (3 players)
MP1 bets $6.62 unexpected
HERO?
The guy on my left is clearly fishy and could have called with any pair and hit this board, its just one of those awkward spots!
The guy shoving seems to have a decent stack and I see no reason to think he's fishy, there are no real clues as to his strength other than he flats a 3bet and a 3bet call, this I think largely reduces the combos of AA and KK which probably just look to raise again especially with the fish in.
Maybe KK would flat here against 2 (I wouldn't). Yet he's happy to bomb away here into my show of initial strength
So what you doing here folks?
Yup the Card Match changes the whole dynamic of the game. What can normally be a close decision can go either way.
Did they call preflop because one of their cards was highlighted and they are semi bluffing to get the card or could have something similar to you aka overpair 88-JJ and now getting scared of drawy board. If it wasnt for player behind then easy call, otherwise im 50/50.
PS Tip for the Card Match, keep an eye on the Hands Left. Rather than let it get too low when you need two or 3 cards, reset it often.
If I get down to 30 hands without hitting one I reset
John's probably like WTF. Basically Pokerstars is turning the site into a creché and they keep introducing new toys to keep the kids happy.
Well, it's close. The biggest clue about his range is we can probably slightly discount AA/KK here. So you're looking more at some big draws AsKs, 2 pairs like 67s, straight, sets, 88 and then I think you can put some TT/JJ in there a good amount of the time.
You're a slight dog depending on how you want to weight the range. Maybe about 40-43% and you still have someone behind you. Mathematically it' ok to get it in here, but w/ someone else behind you, no reads, I don't mind a fold. It's just a high variance call any ways w/o someone behind you.
QQ hand on the flop... the decision isn't about calling its about do we want to commit our stack, Especially with a MW pot.
Aren't we better off raising here and trying to get it in on the flop or turn? really make those draws pay and TT JJ pay us off.
What if we checkl/shove turn??? Especially with the heart being a great barrell card for our villain(reason why we check)
Checked river to induce and not complaining, but why would anybody over shove this river when they hit their Ace. Only had 3 hands on villain 67/67 AG67%.
If was as in same situation I might bet $3 with Aces and missed draws 89 and missed flush draws.
The only hands he would beat AJ/A9 and A8 would probably never call.
Poker Stars, $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.
SB: $10.18 (101.8 bb)
BB: $17.79 (177.9 bb)
UTG: $10 (100 bb)
Hero (MP): $12.55 (125.5 bb)
CO: $12.77 (127.7 bb)
BTN: $13.54 (135.4 bb)
Preflop: Hero is MP with TT
UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.30, CO calls $0.30, BTN raises to $1.10, 2 folds, Hero calls $0.80, CO folds
Flop: ($2.65) 74T(2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $1.40, Hero calls $1.40
Turn: ($5.45) 2(2 players)
Hero checks, BTN checks
River: ($5.45) A(2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $11.04 and is all-in, Hero calls $10.05 and is all-in
Results: $25.55 pot ($1.15 rake)
Final Board: 74T2A
Hero showed TTand won $24.40 ($11.85 net)
BTN showed QAand won $0.00 (-$12.55 net)
slightly interesting hand from earlier.
Based on Stats what range do you put the CO and SB on
Poker Stars, $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.
SB: $13.35 (133.5 bb)26/14 AG 11% 3B 4.5 Hands 60
BB: $13.14 (131.4 bb)
UTG: $10.76 (107.6 bb)
MP: $12.48 (124.8 bb)
CO: $10 (100 bb)20/12 AG 20% 3B 5.4 Hands 143
Hero (BTN): $14.78 (147.8 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with 3A
2 folds, CO raises to $0.30, Hero raises to $0.90, SB calls $0.85, BB folds, CO raises to $3.55, Hero folds, SB raises to $13.35 and is all-in, CO calls $6.45 and is all-in
Not sure why you think the 8h is a great barrel card. I think the opposite is true really, it's a horrible barrel card, only thing it adds is if he turns a flush draw. Other than that, it hits part of this c-betting range, and wouldn't make much sense for him to bet very often.
So in your mind what is calling if hero ch/shoves the turn when they started 137bbs deep?
I guess I'm picking on you.
LOL. Posted as couldn't believe what they showed up withNot sure we really need to assign a range, but I assume you're asking this because they had something wonky? But yeah, you're play here is fine, unless you folded and a flush hit, then in that case why didn't you call man? ?
LOL. Posted as couldn't believe what they showed up with
SB - 26/14 AG 11% 3B 4.5 Hands 60 had 33
CO - 20/12 AG 20% 3B 5.4 Hands 143 had A6 suited
Expected one of them to have at least JJ/AKThink I may have folded all the way up to JJ myself
True. Also probably highlights one of the big differences in Zoom and Non Zoom, table dynamics - difficult to tell if one of them has had a really bad beat or running badStandard.
Obviously something else was going on that maybe you missed when multi-tabling, or it was just purely a random spew. It happens sometimes and that's why we don't speak in absolutes in poker.
Question regarding polarizing our 3bets in Zoom.
What is the best plan of action here?
My thoughts are:
A) Tighten my opening range so that I can call a higher % of 3bets
B) 4bet wider
or
C) Just start calling 3bets wider
Or all of the above? Not sure
There's also a way higher % of regs at 25NL, and they tend to be the ones 3betting me all the time.
True. Also probably highlights one of the big differences in Zoom and Non Zoom, table dynamics - difficult to tell if one of them has had a really bad beat or running bad