Results oriented line check £1/£2
Pretty standard mix of players, three very splashy types, one rock who plays one hand every couple of orbits, a station who pays no heed to pot odds if he has a draw and a couple of tightish passives.
Plus me, I aim for tight aggressive but when Iβm well ahead I can tend to being defensive of my stack and when Iβm behind I can find myself being loose and gambly (which is rarely a recipe for success)
So, to the hand.
Utg raises to Β£7 pre and is called in four spots including BTN and BB both splashy.
I call from SB with 9 10 o
Flop is J83rb
I lead for Β£10 from c Β£700
BB raises to Β£30 from similar
Folds to BTN who jams Β£155
We?
8 Replies
Fold, snappity snap fold. (Check the flop.)
I fold pre but that's just me.
I'm not donking out 10 into 29 otf, I would just check and I'm folding as played.
fold pre
We fold pre.
As played pre, check flop, with plan to c/r if someone bets and nobody raises before action is back to us.
As played, obvious fold.
Fold pre, don't donk this board into 5 players. Easy fold as played.
PRE - fold 9/10 times. Call once in a while, in spots like this, with so many weak players and loose action. But still - mostly fold.
FLOP - for God's sake, check. Check-raise or flat call a single bet. Fold to a bet-raise.
Flip this around and do the opposite:
Thanks all.
Sorry for wasting bandwidth on this - as I said in the title it’s horribly results oriented because obviously I folded, and equally obviously the turn was a seven.
Meh, the other two are so bad that the shove was made with J5 and he got called by J7…
Thanks all.
Sorry for wasting bandwidth on this - as I said in the title itβs horribly results oriented because obviously I folded, and equally obviously the turn was a seven.
Meh, the other two are so bad that the shove was made with J5 and he got called by J7β¦
Opponents are clearly terrible, but you shouldn't stoop down to their level (ref: calling a raise pre from SB with T9o). Just fold pre, and find better spots to take them to Valuetown.