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suggestion for stars Plus One Posted in: Poker Sites |
dalix88
May 17th, 2013 |
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77 2nd to act after a raise, 11.5 bbs I think this is kinda close between shoving and folding pre. Although considering reads and the fact that he is the bigstack, I can see him raising enough hands to make shoving pre profitable. Flatting is terrible, since you are gonna be in so many horrible spots post, this being one of them. I would advise never flatting pre with this stack size (unless you are trapping with AA/KK). On the flop, I guess shoving is OK, since you are gonna take down the pot a good amount. Although you are usually crushed when called. I would probably check back and re-evalute on the turn though. I would just ... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Apr 24th, 2013 |
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Jamming 92s bvb I'm jamming any 2 here. Stack sizes are just perfect. Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Apr 22nd, 2013 |
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Sunday Funday Sweat thread Wow what a tilting hand! I'm not sure either lol. Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Apr 21st, 2013 |
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Sunday Funday Sweat thread More of this please! PokerStars Hand #97496288720: Tournament #718025836, $10+$1 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XXV (2500/5000) - 2013/04/21 19:45:36 WET [2013/04/21 14:45:36 ET] Table '718025836 498' 9-max Seat #8 is the button Seat 1: tigula (30847 in chips) Seat 2: Sucki0815 (47020 in chips) Seat 3: shawnlesn (33133 in chips) Seat 4: Juanele76 (46976 in chips) Seat 5: Roma Push (67154 in chips) Seat 6: GoToCa$hier (66000 in chips) Seat 7: drobin x (62897 in chips) Seat 8: dalix88 (56753 in chips) Seat 9: cold heart99 (38723 in chips) tigula: posts the ante 625 Sucki0815: posts the ante ... Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Apr 21st, 2013 |
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Sunday Funday Sweat thread Letsgoooooooo Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Apr 21st, 2013 |
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Thoughts on this FT spot? Yeah sorry about the huge chipstacks haha! I definately took a needlessly high variance line. I need to be more aware of the table situation, ie I am 2nd in chips and have the CL 2 to my right, I will be able to take down a lot of pots uncontested, so this is a good spot to raise-fold and preserve my stack versus mostly soft opposition, or jam and take down the pot pre the vast majority of the time. Thanks for the excellent replies! SB reshipped with KJo and won the 40/60 vs me, I busted out in 4th a couple of orbits later, was disappointed to say the least after coming to the FT with a huge ... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Mar 15th, 2013 |
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Thoughts on this FT spot? PokerStars Hand #95192170508: Tournament #2013031006, €4.50+€0.50 EUR Hold'em No Limit - Level XLVII (250000/500000) - 2013/03/08 4:45:44 WET [2013/03/07 23:45:44 ET] Table '2013031006 395' 6-max Seat #1 is the button Seat 1: mattyy1234 (21298686 in chips) Seat 2: Notevenoogb (7852253 in chips) (16BB) Seat 3: Quicky21 (10276374 in chips) (20BB) Seat 4: laiglondu77 (15510625 in chips) Seat 5: II-NoOaR-II (36667062 in chips) mattyy1234: posts the ante 62500 Notevenoogb: posts the ante 62500 Quicky21: posts the ante 62500 laiglondu77: posts the ante 62500 II-NoOaR-II: posts the ante ... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Mar 14th, 2013 |
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War challenge! Thanks bud, see you at the tables! Love the Ali and Tyson quotes! Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Feb 9th, 2013 |
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War challenge! +1! I actually enjoyed the post, lol. Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Feb 9th, 2013 |
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im the happiest guy in the world right now! Nice scores sir. Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Feb 8th, 2013 |
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what am i suposed to do very deep last 50 from 3000 Your reasoning here would be correct for a decent player, however I don't think we can rule out AA/KK in this case. Randoms can definately show up with AA/KK here, especially considering the fact that he is very deepstacked versus hero and may want to raise bigger to try to avoid giving him a cheap flop to hit a set or whatever. It seems very marginal getting stacks in preflop here, especially since hero has a monster stack which he could use to pick better spots versus soft opposition. I don't like 4bet-folding either, since he is probs jamming AK as well as QQ+ (I think he has AK a decent ... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Feb 8th, 2013 |
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need some suggestions, guys Porn Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Jan 20th, 2013 |
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WackyJaxon!! Boom baby!! Congrats! Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Jan 20th, 2013 |
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888 Poker Feed for rankings not including players from other skins on network Just had a quick look, and the p5s tourney results for the $109 10k gtd misses out on 6th place for some reason. And for the 100k gtd, which looks to be $25k short, the p5s results doesnt show 2nd, 5th, 10th, 13th, 14th, etc. So maybe the problem is with the p5s feed' Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Jan 19th, 2013 |
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Article: Fighting Squids and Chopping Poker Tournaments Nice score congrats! Posted in: vBCms Comments |
dalix88
Jan 16th, 2013 |
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Tough turn spot, WWYD This hand is from the stars.fr 10 rebuy. I had villain at 21/18 over 300 hands. PokerStars Hand #92298629264: Tournament #668066346, €9+€1 EUR Hold'em No Limit - Level XVIII (3000/6000) - 2013/01/13 20:18:13 WET [2013/01/13 15:18:13 ET] Table '668066346 22' 9-max Seat #7 is the button Seat 1: mattyy1234 (199633 in chips) Seat 2: nico_belo59 (92188 in chips) Seat 3: FrFrogEater (194964 in chips) Seat 4: le fractale (106466 in chips) Seat 5: pillow100 (130889 in chips) Seat 6: teonoa2007 (117400 in chips) Seat 7: Fourbulus (82629 in chips) Seat 8: RUallFRENCH' (143723 in chips) Seat 9: ... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Jan 14th, 2013 |
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Rail call... Good luck, it's about time you had some scores! Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Jan 5th, 2013 |
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FT of 15rebuy.the best line to take. I hate peeling a flop, with ~20bb eff and for a pure setmine I don't see how you can show a profit by doing this. It is jam or fold pre, and considering your reads a jam doesn't seem bad at all. You say villain is running at 37/34, how loose has he been from mid position' Also we know he has been loose for the last 60 hands, however are some of these numbers from when there were 2 tables left and the tables were shorthanded' It's a close spot, considering reads I think shove is maybe most +ev, if your reads are correct and he is raise folding enough here. Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Dec 29th, 2012 |
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Aggressive (Spewey?) Play w/ K9o I would fold, for the following reasons: 1) His button raise over limpers doesn't have to be super-strong, but he probably doesn't have trash either, he probs has at least Ax or a broadway, although you ran into the top of his range. 2) He's getting such a good price calling your shove, I don't see him folding too much, although maybe he folds sometimes. 3) It's still the rebuy period, so people tend to call wider. In summary I don't think this is a spot to get fancy, just push your strong hands for value and fold the rest. Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Dec 29th, 2012 |
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TT shoved flop. Text results appended to pokerstove.txt 88,110 games 0.047 secs 1,874,680 games/sec Board: Qs 6s 7d Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 43.679% 43.59% 00.09% 38407 78.50 { TdTh } Hand 1: 56.321% 56.23% 00.09% 49546 78.50 { As9s, As8s, A7s-A6s, As5s, As4s, As3s, As2s, KcQc, KdQd, KhQh, KsJs, KsTs, Ks9s, Q8s+, JsTs, Js9s, Js8s, Ts9s, T8s-T7s, 97s+, 87s, 8s6s, 76s, A7o-A6o, KQo, QTo+ } So, according to my crude calculations, assuming he reships pp's and AJ+ pre, and is lead jamming the flop with pretty much any piece, we have 43.7%, which is a call considering the pot odds. If we ... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Dec 22nd, 2012 |
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Is this foldable? hot 109 Knowing the cards would be useful! Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Dec 22nd, 2012 |
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2 spots with AQ Thanks for the replies. In Hand 1, the UTG raiser got it in with KK and the flatter folded and showed 77. I was folding if there wasn't a flatter (and therefore extra money in the pot). With the dead money I guess it is very close between flatting and shoving. In Hand 2, I actually 3bet to 40.1k and called his shove (he had AK). I knew it was unlikely that he jams with worse (it would take some serious spazzing). Considering the stacks behind, flatting definately does seem optimal, since we get it in vs the widest possible ranges. Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Dec 19th, 2012 |
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2 spots with AQ Hand 1: Deep in the Stars.fr 10 rebuy. Can't remember the exact HUD stats I had on these guys, they were solid but not super tight though, and I didn't think the flatter would be trapping very often at all since he was a random. Jam' PokerStars Hand #90864395106: Tournament #654589250, €9+€1 EUR Hold'em No Limit - Level XXIV (12500/25000) - 2012/12/16 21:43:01 WET [2012/12/16 16:43:01 ET] Table '654589250 6' 9-max Seat #3 is the button Seat 1: x_wertzui_x (417914 in chips) Seat 2: otolas23 (496428 in chips) Seat 3: buffyslayer3 (1231729 in chips) Seat 4: mattyy1234 (617370 in chips) Seat ... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Dec 17th, 2012 |
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Big 109. What range do you continue with? AKs and QQ should be a fold here yes. If the 4bettor is solid then he should have KK+ which makes it a fold, however I've folded KK only once online, a couple of years ago low blinds vs 2 (apparently) solid regs and they got it in with QQ and AKs, that was just a lol hand really though. So yeah, I would definately consider a fold if the 4bettor is a known solid player (who isn't doing it with QQ/AK) in this particular spot. I'm guessing he had the aces' Edit: Just saw you had no reads. Unless some sort of player search tells me he's a reg, I'd just sigh get it in. Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Oct 22nd, 2012 |
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AQs w/ 16bb UTG in Sunday 500 I think I prefer opening to jamming here, since there are 2 unknown reshove stacks who could get it in with hands we beat like KQs, AJ, ATs (as long as we are getting hoodflatted, like, never). I mean, even if we just always call off to single action, if we are crushed by AK as in this case then our shove is obviously getting called too. We are getting 39.16% vs AK, 99-QQ (taking out KK and AA), so I guess it's an enormous sigh fold if we think villain is this tight, although calling off isn't gonna be that bad. Meh, it does seem super close between opening and jamming, and if the 2 reshove ... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Oct 2nd, 2012 |
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55 Pre, 20 BB, In pos, early in MTT, against TP weak open, Reship or not? It seems close, if you had a read that he was light here often though then shoving seems fine. Although versus someone running at 19/10 it is normally borderline, the fact that he was 3xing and then minraises would be enough for me to jam here. 55 would be pretty much bottom of my range here (although 22-44 probably have similar equity vs his calling range). Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Sep 29th, 2012 |
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Double Big FT sweat for Luckierno7 luuucccccccccccyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy This! VN! :) Posted in: Poker Community |
dalix88
Sep 15th, 2012 |
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REDicolous hand vs ImaLuckSac Yeah that's a fair point. If he has any non-monsters in his range pre then it's obviously a good spot to bluff since it does kinda look like you are trying to pot control with TT-QQ. Although you say you take the same line with AA/KK/AK, he may or may not give you credit for that. It depends how often he 'bluffs' with his line pre I guess, but I'm guessing that's not too often, and bear in mind some bluffs would have got there post it's hard for me to see how you can do anything other than call down his minbets/fold, even if it does look like you are being exploited a % of the time. Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Aug 30th, 2012 |
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REDicolous hand vs ImaLuckSac Yeah I guess it is possible he was, like, trying to rep AA/KK pre knowing that you are a good player and would read his flat as such, it just seems kinda unlikely, but I don't know how he plays either. Your line postflop seemed fine to me. I can't imagine a player of his skill shoving the river with TT/JJ/QQ, since he isn't folding better or getting called by worse. No idea if you could get him off those hands on the flop, wouldn't be a great spot to bluff though imo. Sick hand, I'm guessing he had AA though, no other hands make any sense, unless it was a sick sick bluff. Posted in: Poker Discussion |
dalix88
Aug 30th, 2012 |

