tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11828468.post8805702528027825170..comments2023-10-12T07:52:41.914-04:00Comments on Poker Wannabe: 6max insanity - outplaying yourself...columbo (at eifco dot org)http://www.blogger.com/profile/16116768669414563102noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11828468.post-22057234608354577952008-04-18T16:38:00.000-04:002008-04-18T16:38:00.000-04:001st - Sounds like you are on some pretty major til...1st - Sounds like you are on some pretty major tilt to be getting felted with TP rag kicker and blaming it on your opponent. Instead let's look at your play and see what we could have done differently. Also, what is your image so far on the table?<BR/><BR/>As far as the play, you bet pot and got called on a board with only a straight draw on it. Have you been able to determine whether your opponent one that would chase draws? If he is not chasing, what type of hand range do you put him on? I would say that his range is huge because we didn't do anything preflop to define it. Limping into an open pot from OOP is very dangerous. Either raise that SB or fold it away. I also suggest playing a very tight range from SB as well.<BR/><BR/>His flat call of the second barrel means he is showing a lot of strength. He's saying I'm not folding. I don't know how much you had behind entering the river but you can more or less concede he has you beat at this point. His range includes any two pair, any ace with a better kicker (which is about half of them), or that straight draw. Your river bet is now a semi-bluff and is only going to fold out one of those options, the missed straight draw. The only hands that call your push are hands that beat you. I'd have check-folded the river. Possibly check-call depending on size of his river bet.<BR/><BR/>Is his play terrible? Absolutely. He did nothing to define your range other than to assume that 1) you have a weak ace or 2nd pair and 2) you're trying desperately to get him off the hand by pot-sized bets. Perhaps make them appear more value-ish by 3/4 pot, thus making your river push stronger.<BR/><BR/>Play big pots with big hands. Ignoring this will get you felted. <BR/><BR/>(I of course am not qualified to make these comments but I hope that they help. Check out my blog dpbankroll.blogspot.com to see where I am coming from as a very low-limit, bankroll building donk).DubsPokehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15756444135462452458noreply@blogger.com