I'm no maniac for blinds however forwarding the buyin to a MTT or ring game is fun too
I'm just trying to figure out this person's play (hand no.87:
No Limit Texas Hold'em Hand, 5/10, IlmariRuth | BOOM! Hand Replayer
this is the first raise for us:
No Limit Texas Hold'em Hand, 5/10, IlmariRuth | BOOM! Hand Replayer
the turn t'was invariantly ranged by a 10 I had bet and the plr hadn't even ranged the preflop action at all... no grounds for a pocket pair so the only thing I was afraid of was a two-pair
if he was betting for two-pair solemly, he didn't hit the mark since he bet out fron preflop on the a-4 play that landed him a full house, I COULDN'T RANGE him on an ace since I did already (hand no.14) neway here's the play (hand no.45):
No Limit Texas Hold'em Hand, 5/10, IlmariRuth | BOOM! Hand Replayer
P.S. Beast him qj vs. 99 I had his jack for the straight
Results 1 to 3 of 3
Thread: Fairly new to the HU scene
-
12-03-2013, 07:15 AM #1
Fairly new to the HU scene
Last edited by eqgh5uea; 12-03-2013 at 07:22 AM.
"We have met the enemy and they are ours; two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop." --- O.H. Perry
-
12-03-2013, 07:28 AM #2
Not sure what you want from this post - no real question. Looks like you had a pretty good read on him in the first hand. In the second hand, I definitely would have led out post-flop with a continuation. The way you played it, you had no idea where you were after the flop, so if he had had the balls to lay out a bet, you would have had to fold... Rough beat on the third one, but at least you had accumulated enough of his chips to survive it.
Nice win!
-
12-03-2013, 02:35 PM #3