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Woodyman4916 SharkDAQ Week One HH

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Postby toronexti » Nov 11 2006

I'm looking over it now woody:

Hand 4: yeah I think you should call especially considering how easy it is to stack people this early with a set.

Hand 19: I don't like this PF call - your asking to get into trouble.

Hand 24: I'd make a bigger con't bet ~800.

Hand 25: I wouldn't mind a raise to isolate rather than inviting more people to play a multi-pot with AJo

Hand 42/43: If your raising ATo here why not raise T8s the hand before?

Hand 48: what's up with this? PF u raise ~2.5x . . . than u pot it on flop? For sure bet like 2k max here.

Hand 52: I don't like the way this hand played out. PF I think is a pretty easy fold, but once again if u think a limper is weak isolate - don't exude the same weakness your trying to exploit. Then when Andrew pushes I really don't think your anywhere near his range since he's probably expecting webes to call 99% of the time.

Hand 55: I'd bet out here for ~1k and see what's going on. The advantage to this opposed to the way you played it is that you will take it down right there a large portion of the time.

Hand 65: once again I'd rather raise than limp if I'm coming in.

Hand 70: I can see an argument for raising or not but it's pretty meh by me.

Hand 76: you can maybe check the turn but your really pretty committed once that A falls.
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Postby mash_tun » Nov 11 2006

Hi Woodyman,
Also looked through your HH...some of this is redundant, but I still want to post it since there have been some questions as to how many people from the SharkDAQ have reviewed the HH's...


Hand 24:
Wow...knew Webes was a loose nut, but that was also a pretty sketchy move by V_119...

Hand 48:
Know there's 2 spades on the board...agree w. a smaller bet to try and extract some more from Webes the nut...


Hand 52:
Ugh. Limping was not necessarily bad PF (but I'd probably fold)...HOWEVER, I can see a STRONG argument for calling Andrew_Selv's raise, if your Ax was a bit higher (maybe A7 or greater?)...based on his shove of 22 that he did a few orbits ago after a Webes limp and a LP raise...I wouldn't put him on a huge hand here...

Hand 70:
Also would have considered a steal here...blinds just went up, may have been worth the risk...

Hand 76:
Tough one...no comments beyond those already made.

Good job...
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Postby janeg » Nov 11 2006

Hi Woody ... can't really add anything constructive; other than that I agree with toro's comment that it would be better to raise than limp once you decide to play a hand against a loose limper.

Like mash, just wanted to chime in to say I'm reading the histories and appreciate you guys being willing to put them up and have them dissected; great learning opportunity for me :)
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