Hand #1
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Button (t1500)
Hero (t1500)
Preflop: Hero is BB with,
.
Button raises to t90, 1 fold.
Final Pot: t110
Results in white below:
No showdown. Button wins t110.
Hand #2
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BB (t1520)
Hero (t1480)
Preflop: Hero is Button with,
.
Hero raises to t80, BB raises to t200, Hero calls t120.
Flop: (t400),
,
(2 players)
BB bets t300, Hero raises to t1280, BB folds.
Final Pot: t1980
Results in white below:
No showdown. Hero wins t1980.
Hand #3
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Button (t1020)
Hero (t1980)
Preflop: Hero is BB with,
.
Button raises to t70, 1 fold.
Final Pot: t90
Results in white below:
No showdown. Button wins t90.
Hand #4
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BB (t1040)
Hero (t1960)
Preflop: Hero is Button with,
.
Hero raises to t60, BB calls t40.
Flop: (t120),
,
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets t60, BB raises to t200, Hero folds.
Final Pot: t380
Results in white below:
No showdown. BB wins t380.
Hand #5
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Button (t1160)
Hero (t1840)
Preflop: Hero is BB with,
.
Button calls t10, Hero checks.
Flop: (t40),
,
(2 players)
Hero checks, Button bets t40, Hero folds.
Final Pot: t80
Results in white below:
No showdown. Button wins t80.
Hand #6
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BB (t1180)
Hero (t1820)
Preflop: Hero is Button with,
.
Hero calls t10, BB checks.
Flop: (t40),
,
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets t40, BB raises to t100, Hero raises to t920, BB raises to t1160, Hero calls t240.
Turn: (t2360)(2 players)
River: (t2360)(2 players)
Final Pot: t2360
Results in white below:
BB has 5d 4h (two pair, fives and threes).
Hero has 4c 3c (three of a kind, threes).
Outcome: Hero wins t2360.
My thoughts are:
Hand #1
No point raising, but he seems a little aggressive.
Hand #2
Confirmed as aggressive preflop, rather than reraise allin I thought I would smoothcall and see what the flop brought, I dont think he would have reraised me with a big hand ( AA/KK/AK ), rather just call and hope I donk my chips off.
I flop my pair, I discount the 7's, while its highly possible he's got nothing, I think its more likely he has two face cards, although not AK, when he reraises I follow my read and reraise allin.
Hand #3
More aggression, I just fold.
Hand #4
I raised, he just called.
I bet to see where I was and he reraised, again I was fairly sure I was ahead here, but there was no need to risk my stack, this guy is just pure aggression.
Hand #5
He just called, thats fine I dont want to reraise, given his previous play he might actually have something, he bets at me on the flop and I'm out of there.
Hand #6.
Hmm, no reraise, he probably wants some action so doesn't want to reraise me out, but I doubt he's on a pocket pair.
The flop comes raggy, he might have an ace for the straight draw, so he might give me some action for my pair, if the ace comes I make the straight, and if the six comes I make the straight, its unlikely he had it already.
I make a small bet and he reraises me.
I don't think he has anything, so I reraise him all in.
He has a better pair and the same straight, so now I need the straight to come for a split pot, oops I spike trips. Well I'll settle for that.
Mistakes?
In the last hand I overraised him.
I should have reraised it 200-300 ish, but I think the end result would have been us both going all in anyway.
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Another short heads up match.
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