Hey guys I've been really ramping up the volume pushing myself lately. I've really enjoyed playing and just focusing on improving, really playing the game for fun. I now don't check my results until the very end of the day just to further place emphasis on how the hands play out, not the end results. I'm really motivated right now to keep progressing as a player and also moving up in stakes. Here's a few hands I was just looking through in my HEM and a little analysis.
Hand one the villain who bet flop was playing 37/29 over 119 hands he appeared to be a regular, in reality he probably plays like 30-23 or so just had a hot sample. However when he iso's the fish pre I think his range is very wide and I think he'll cbet this board with 100% of his hands. I think flatting reps Jx by far the best, I planned on betting the turn however fate dealt us a whore, the Q. Now I don't like betting the turn because he likely would expect me to check back a lot of Jx, so he could c/r or c/c the turn light, also another added benefit of checking is if he checks river it's even more likely he's folding when he checks both turn and river. Even worse now though on the river we got the K. Or is it worse? From his perspective we're probably calling flop with AJ, QJ, KJ, KQ, 88, 77 type hands. It's just hard for him to put us on a bluff, more importantly though than this is I feel he's bluffing this river 100%, as our range looks a lot like Jx, AJ or JT, there's one problem with bluff catching however. He can easily have 22-TT trying to bluff us off Jx, but also he could be vbetting a weak K or even a weak Qx that for some reason checked turn. I feel by bluff raising this river we'll rep enough Kx spades, AT type hands, 9Ts, possibly KJ etc in conjuction with the fact it's hard to put us on a bluff that he'll probably fold nearly his whole range that didn't river a straight or KQ. I like the small raise size as well since it's so cheap it doesn't have to work much. Also against his range which is like maybe Kx type hands we don't need to go huge, a tiny raise should get him off those hands.
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HAND #1
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Merge, $1/$2 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 5 Players
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BB: $56
UTG: $280.75
CO: $310.85
Hero (BTN): $455.61
SB: $229
Pre-Flop: 2

2

dealt to Hero (BTN)
UTG calls $2,
CO raises to $9, Hero calls $9, 2 folds, UTG calls $7
Flop: ($30) J

6

6

(3 Players)
UTG checks,
CO bets $15, Hero calls $15, UTG folds
Turn: ($60) Q

(2 Players)
CO checks, Hero checks
River: ($60) K

(2 Players)
CO bets $30,
Hero raises to $80, CO folds
Results: $120 Pot
Hero showed 2
2
and WON $168 (+$114 NET)
Villain was playing 18-13 with a 5 3bet, notice we're 159bb's deep. This is crucial because I think given he's pretty tight and we're deep he'll often flat TT, JJ type hands, I don't think he's on the level to expect me to think that, therefore he expands his value range to induce bluffs. So with the A blocker this is a great spot to 4 bet bluff. Once he calls the 4 bet I think his range is AA, QQ, KK, AK, AQ, AJ, KQ type of hands. Sometimes he'll flat AA but I think he'll usually 4 bet AA and KK. So given a lot of his range is overcards I plan on firing a small flop/turn bet, however he then c/r me. Now I really love this situation haha. He's basically just told me he has a very weak hand, either he has AA that slowplayed pre, possibly JJ even though I think he flats it pre a lot so that isn't a huge concern, or he is running a bluff. He could have AJ if he's trying to level us i.e. he's repping very little so he expands his value range to get us to play back, but given we have no history I think this is unlikely so we have 2 options. Either float or CIB. I definitely like floating because I thinkikely flat our whole range here. once we call he basically flips his hand over and ch/f with air and also CIB doesn't rep as much. So on the turn here's another crucial thing, this is really what makes our float+bluff magical, we bet small enough to not give him odds to peel if he has something like AK and we threaten his whole stack with a river bet.
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HAND #2
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Merge, $1/$2 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
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SB: $271.80
BB: $317.90
UTG: $82.40
MP: $421
CO: $200
Hero (BTN): $425.68
Pre-Flop: 5

A

dealt to Hero (BTN)
3 folds,
Hero raises to $6, SB folds,
BB raises to $19,
Hero raises to $40, BB calls $21
Flop: ($81) J

3

8

(2 Players)
BB checks,
Hero bets $30,
BB raises to $75, Hero calls $45
Turn: ($231) 3

(2 Players)
BB checks,
Hero bets $60, BB folds
Results: $231 Pot
Hero showed 5
A
and WON $288 (+$173 NET)
Villain was playing 22/18 with 42 AS and 87 fold to 3 bet over 377 hands. Now this hand is fairly standard, with the backdoor diamonds and bd str8 draws cbetting is definitely correct, even though I do think he has Ax a lot he also has some med pairs or things like KJs, KQ, QJs that we can get to fold at some point in the hand. Now on this turn we're in a perfect situation to c/r, the stack depth makes it so he can bet/fold some Ax, but also we want to get money out of his floats, betting would be pretty bad as we dont' allow him to bluff, but also he can peel again with some Ax type hands so we can't put him to a decision now, also if he checks turn that isn't so bad, we get a free card to hit our flush and then can just bluff on the river anyway if we choose to do so. ALthough I probably wouldn't because I see him betting his air and hands like TT on the turn, so I think i'd just ch/f if the turn checked through.
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HAND #3
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Merge, $2/$4 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 3 Players
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BTN: $400
Hero (SB): $751
BB: $400
Pre-Flop: 8

Q

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