trips on the flop vs reg
GG Poker - $0.02 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
CO: 102.5 BB (VPIP: 20.31, PFR: 15.87, 3Bet Preflop: 3.70, Hands: 65)
BTN: 132.5 BB (VPIP: 20.00, PFR: 15.38, 3Bet Preflop: 3.70, Hands: 65)
SB: 108 BB (VPIP: 26.56, PFR: 20.31, 3Bet Preflop: 3.70, Hands: 65)
Hero (BB): 171 BB
UTG: 166 BB (VPIP: 29.23, PFR: 20.00, 3Bet Preflop: 7.69, Hands: 65)
SB posts SB 0.5 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has 8♥ T♣
fold, CO raises to 2.5 BB, fold, fold, Hero calls 1.5 BB
Flop: (5.5 BB, 2 players) T♥ K♥ T♠
Hero checks, CO bets 2 BB, Hero calls 2 BB
Turn: (9.5 BB, 2 players) 6♠
Hero checks, CO bets 6 BB, Hero raises to 23 BB, CO calls 17 BB
River: (55.5 BB, 2 players) 5♥
Hero bets 70 BB, CO raises to 75 BB and is all-in, Hero calls 5 BB
Spoiler
CO shows K♦ T♦ (Full House, Tens full of Kings)
(Pre 74%, Flop 99.7%, Turn 100%)
Hero shows 8♥ T♣ (Three of a Kind, Tens)
(Pre 26%, Flop 0.3%, Turn 0%)
CO wins 194.5 BB
Another day, another hand.....this time villain a reg. I just started multitabling (I rarely do that) and this reg been multitable and always seen him.
Overall the tables are quite tough, everyone folding nicely or playing quite balanced. Some are nits, or I would say that they are all quite balanced as seen in their stats, but their 3 betting % are quite infrequent.


overall stats at the tables below:

11 Replies
Preflop call is too wide, I'm folding T8o T9o and would call JTo..
River is too thin, your isolating yourself against stronger Tx and flush draws. Would be easy fold if he had AK AA(if his half decent)
You could bet smaller size and fold vs all-in.
The 1st thing to learn as a beginner is the preflop game. There are free charts available that you can learn and apply. Once you'll know them and after a bit of practice, you will be more comfortable deviating ("villain is a nit, I will defend tighter vs their opens", "villain is a fish who never fold to 3bets, I will skip the 3bet bluffs" etc etc). But before you get there, just learn & apply. It's boring, but you will keep losing until you do.
T8 offsuit vs an open from cut-off is a very easy fold, see below. Apply the chart, fold preflop, save 102.5BB, easy game.
As played, villain called a big check raise on the turn and the river fills one of the available flush draws. You won't get called by worse often enough, because villain should recognize people very rarely take the line you took with a bluff (at least at these stakes). From time to time you stack a stubborn K but not often enough. I would bet smaller on the river to get value from a K and fold to a raise.

Another day, another fold pre
The stone cold truth squire is that boring old discipline is the absolute cornerstone of any crusher, ever.
Once you can beat micros>? Ok. And understand why deviating is sound and what situations? Ok. then these hands become instructive. Because then they're based on logical range adjustments. But when you start misplaying preflop frequently basically all the hands, whatever the outcome, are borderline useless for improvement EV. (being the only metric we should ever care about)
My advice: take every simple shortcut you can to start with, esp preflop, until you start winning micros somewhat easily. For every 10 of these types of hands you'll get as much improvement EV posting ONE correctly played preflop hand. Why? Because suddenly all the regs know wtf they're talking about
Fold pre
if BTN raises i can defend with T8o right? but this case CO raise I fold yes?
Easy fold Pre
As played, its a triple ch/call w riv possible ch/shove vs certain opponents or donk river on certain opponents
No idea why you raise turn n shove riv vs flush on board there, you trying to fold out K when you have trips? lol