I play a good deal of poker and the results have been good, but i made the same
mistake in the last two events. One cost me a few dollars the other a chance
at a lot of dollars.
I dont indicate these to show how poorly i played, but rather so no one else
makes the same brain dead mistake.
Event 1 i was in 4th place and blinds were $6000 and $3000, i was big blind and
small blind called. I had AJ and glanced over to see how many chips he lad left
and it appeared it was only $1500 so i just checked thinking he had so few he
was already pot committed. Well when i checked he lifted his hand and he had
$10,000 more. The flop came 9- 5 and his hand was 9 5 , i made a large bet and lost
and it hurt me alot at that point. I decent bet would have had him fold.
Sunday in a large event i was small blind and they were $800 and $400. I had 89 and
called the blind for $400 and watched the flop come 3 3 9 so i had two pair. I got
knocked out of the event on that had because the large blind had a 7 3.. Again a
decent bet would have had him fold the 7 3…
That part of my game is weak… i got to remember at all times to play it
or fold it.
gman
Replies:
Posted by: Pit Boss on April 3, 2012, 8:19 pm
In the 2nd scenario are you saying that you should have raised from the small blind with 89 off-suit?
Pit Boss
Posted by: the gman on April 4, 2012, 4:27 am
gman
Posted by: Pit Boss on April 5, 2012, 5:26 am
Posted by: the gman on April 6, 2012, 2:26 am
player until i get to final table then i am more aggressive. I need to adjust my play some with these boys if i expect
to do as well as i have, not sure how to be more aggressive and still play my game.
gm
Posted by: Pit Boss on April 6, 2012, 5:02 pm
Posted by: the gman on April 7, 2012, 2:40 pm
and concentrated on any sign of weakness in any caller, and it paid off big time. But it was only one night.
But i have to admit i felt like i was a little more in control, rather than just playing poker.
gman