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Old 09-13-2006, 03:50 PM
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Mike McDermott
 
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Raise more PF in hand 1, obviously. You're in the SB with 5 callers before you. Jack it up over $.60 and weed out the small suited connectors. 4 guys came along with you at $.35 and 2 or 3 would've at $.60.

I like your lead on the flop, too many just check here and look for a donkish trap. Not on this broadway flop though with straight draws and 2 pairs out the ass. You got what you wanted, you got folds, nice job.

I like the turn push a lot because only would that T help a supreme donk. No one with bottom pair should be going along on the flop. You killed odds on every street and I think you played the AA hand better than the KK hand.

In hand 2, your turn play SHOULD scare everyone. You reraise PF, bet the flop, then slow wayyyyy down on the turn. I don't like it. It stands out too much. You should've kept betting instead of doing something that should raise a bunch of alarms in your opponent's head.

He didn't show strength...just calling power. Probably on FD. You have to bet this turn again, it's obvious he's going to call you (probably AhXh) and you're giving him the free card. Although you have him dead to rights with your boat and it's apparent he makes his flush on the river, but hindsight is 20/20. You're leaving money on the table by not betting and that is -EV (Thank you Sklansky and NLT&P, lol)
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