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From earlier today. Once I 3bet this hand, I don’t think it can possibly play out any differently. While maybe some players wouldn’t play this hand this way and try turning their hand into a bluffcatcher on the river, I think that this is pretty obviously the right river line
Full Tilt Poker $25/$50 No Limit Hold’em - 2 players - View hand 565969
The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter
BTN/SB: $11842.25
Hero (BB): $7070.50
Pre Flop: ($75.00) Hero is BB with 6
6
BTN/SB raises to $150, Hero raises to $550, BTN/SB raises to $1200, Hero calls $650
Flop: ($2400.00) 9
3
5
(2 players)
Hero checks, BTN/SB bets $1050, Hero calls $1050
Turn: ($4500.00) 3
(2 players)
Hero checks, BTN/SB checks
River: ($4500.00) 3
(2 players)
Hero bets $4820.50 all in, BTN/SB requests TIME, BTN/SB calls $4820.50
Final Pot: $14141.00
BTN/SB mucks A
Q
Hero shows 6
6
(a full house, Threes full of Sixes)
Hero wins $14140.50
(Rake: $0.50)
Anyway, here’s all my hands from my main laptop last month. I played some on another computer and was up ~20k on there.
Group coaching’s been going well: I’m going to finish up my 2nd week before blogging my thoughts on it. It’s definitely been interesting


why 3betting and calling a 24bb 4bet with 66 is considered “standard”? like, if he’s 4bet bluffing much, then you probably shouldn’t be so eager to 3bet 66 pre, and when you call, he’ll have a whole lot of junk overcards, which will make your life a bit difficult OOP
and then again, it’s probably hard to 5bet bluff being ~130bb deep, haven’t done any math on that with 66, and w/o knowing his 4bet freqs it’s useless anyway.
well, meh, i probably can understand why you called with 66 pre, but deffff not a fan then
bro ill eat you up
bro i’ll eat u up
sick! what about just shoving pre?
update your blog