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Originally Posted by TheMightyJim2k you are complaining because really bad players are playing crappy calls and making -EV calls preflop against you? That's kind of silly in my opinion. If you can't beat bad players in NL hold'em long term then the problem is your game and not theirs.
couple of suggestions:
1. don't try to steal the blinds in a loose NL cash game. It isn't worth it. Why are you raising 12x the BB with KQs? If the players played "good" (ie tight aggressive) like you want them to, then you are only getting action when you are behind. ( wasn't trying to steal blinds)
2. Realize that NLHE is a 7 card game. Just because you have the best two pf doesn't mean you are going to win. Raise 3-4x the BB and play poker not blackjack. If you get called play the game after the flop when you can really get an edge on your opponents. Don't overvaluate top pair good kicker in NL. If that is your hand try to keep the pot small and get to a cheap showdown. In the face of a lot of action just let it go. ( i figured that out a while ago LOL but thanks, it was the pace of the play at the table that dictated this raise)
In this case you overraised pf. Then underbet the flop. On the turn you've got 2 realistic plays. If you think they are still drawing you need to just move in and hope you are still good. If you think someone caught up then check it down and try to show it down for cheap. Betting $20 into an nearly $100 pot on the turn is just silly unless you have the nuts.
The fish from party are what make low stakes NL profitable. Be thankful that most of them are moving to stars. |
With the way they had been playing all night I had to look at it in a way that if they were going to suck out which the one guy had been doing all night I was going to make them pay....I fealt at the pace and play of the table 10X the big blind in that case was appropriate...(I had taken him for a bit earlier but his donking really started to pay and it bread itself to the other guy, which made it more difficult to play to this point I was up about 80 dollars).
36 in pot preflop I get top pair but it isn't top kicker, I would have put brakes on if one guy called but both had me wondering after my post flop bet... the way the hand went esp after the turn there was no way they would fold which is why I checked versus trying something else.
My pot won at showdown was about 80 percent and I had won 7 pots without showdown to that point so I had a tight image (at least in my eyes) I was only trying to play premium hands to the point as well...esp because these guys were calling with any two cards, andthey had been folding to one guy consistently who would raise that much pf.
I normally stick to tournaments when I play online and play cash live so this was definately a new experience. I just got so steemed by the call it just totally threw me off so I had to stop before I went nuts. I still left up just not how much I would have liked it to be.
I am just trying to expand my game a little bit Laast tourney I played in at poker stars I finished 17 out of over a 1,000, just that the cash animal seems to be entirely different online at least at the table there are more noticeable reads other than this guy will never lay down a hand hes in, or at least the vast majority of them.