I played for about 45mins today playing 6 tables and although the session was short I think I played ok and didn't spew too much. I seem to be playing more 6max than HU recently because its just hard to get a HU game these days, having said that I got to play an unknown today who I completely spanked, I only won a buyin off him but I pretty much just ground it out of him and I felt completely in control of the match. Hand time...
HU match
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1182669
Early in the match, I had won almost all the PF pots to start with and this was the first time he had 3bet me PF so I assumed that he was waiting for a strong hand to do it with - hence the 4bet.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1182677
This move is a little risky but I really don't think he has a strong hand here (he should raise the flop if he has) and he didn't seem the type to make hero calls. Although I had been bossing him I had only shown down solid hands and I had purposely not made really thin value bets in order to show down some solid hands so that I could exploit a solid image.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1182688
Perfect semi bluffing opportunity, I don't like calling again on the turn because he probably has a jack and won't pay me off much on the river if I hit so the semi bluff is the best move here IMO.
6 max hands
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1182695
A funny hand to start the day.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1182703
This hand I misplayed a bit. The background is that I've been 3betting quite a bit in position but I haven't shown down a hand or been played back at yet so I'm assuming that people might want to start to mess with me. I am pretty damn sure that the cold caller doesn't have a complete monster unless its AA because I have played with him quite a lot and I've never seen him slow play like this. So on the flop I have position, the pot is £160 and my opponent has an additional £270 behind, if I bet then I am commited to calling a shove but hopefully I have many outs. I think a check is best here since I am behind against his range and I have very little fold equity, perhaps he has AK and I can get him off his hand but its unlikely that he has it. Pushing the flop like I did isn't a bad move (I would have had to call if he open shoved) but seeing a turn (hopefully a spade) and re-evaluating is best.
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