Where did I go wrong if at all?
I know I went wrong here somewhere and I'd really appreciate it if someone smarter than I am to pointed out my err :-)
Should I have raised on flop? Should I have bet a bit bigger on turn? or should I have kept it at $3 and then bet river again? Am I getting someone off of KK at this level?
PokerStars Game #64230763820: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50 USD) - 2011/07/06 17:01:47 ET
Table 'Arrakis VI' 9-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 6: KostyaShulga ($23.95 in chips)
Seat 7: TheHumungous ($49.50 in chips)
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to TheHumungous :7s:7h
KostyaShulga: raises $1 to $1.50
TheHumungous: calls $1.50
everyone else folds
*** FLOP *** :6d:2c:as
KostyaShulga: bets $2.15
TheHumungous: calls $2.15
*** TURN *** :6d:2c:as:6s
KostyaShulga: checks
TheHumungous: bets $3
KostyaShulga: calls $3
*** RIVER *** :6d:2c:as:6s:3d
KostyaShulga: checks
TheHumungous: checks
*** SHOW DOWN ***
KostyaShulga: shows :ks:kh (two pair, Kings and Sixes)
TheHumungous: mucks hand
KostyaShulga collected $13.40 from pot
Should I have raised on flop? Should I have bet a bit bigger on turn? or should I have kept it at $3 and then bet river again? Am I getting someone off of KK at this level?
PokerStars Game #64230763820: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50 USD) - 2011/07/06 17:01:47 ET
Table 'Arrakis VI' 9-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 6: KostyaShulga ($23.95 in chips)
Seat 7: TheHumungous ($49.50 in chips)
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to TheHumungous :7s:7h
KostyaShulga: raises $1 to $1.50
TheHumungous: calls $1.50
everyone else folds
*** FLOP *** :6d:2c:as
KostyaShulga: bets $2.15
TheHumungous: calls $2.15
*** TURN *** :6d:2c:as:6s
KostyaShulga: checks
TheHumungous: bets $3
KostyaShulga: calls $3
*** RIVER *** :6d:2c:as:6s:3d
KostyaShulga: checks
TheHumungous: checks
*** SHOW DOWN ***
KostyaShulga: shows :ks:kh (two pair, Kings and Sixes)
TheHumungous: mucks hand
KostyaShulga collected $13.40 from pot
Comments
edit: also what positions are you in?
Edit: I'm really not sure wether we're floating the flop to bluff or think we have the best hand
Well the plan on calling the flop was two fold, a) to try and peel off a set and hope he has a strong ace or b) make the call on the c-bet and see if he slows down on the turn and then try and take it away which we both did but obv it failed.
I am quite surprised at two of you saying to fold preflop with a pair and at such small stakes. Care to expand on that thought of thinking? thanks!
I didn't really give thought on whether my 77 was good on that flop but probably should have. Even if he doesn't have an ace, any pair above are all feasable hands for the raise and have me crushed. Must start thinking in this way, could of saved the $5. Position was opponent UTG+1 and me UTG+2. I had position
you just don't really have the implied odds to setmine vs him here. He has what, 12-14x behind, I'm usually aiming for ~20+ times the investment
I learned it from Rich's posts...
i was using 10x for my set mines but i think its too small.....
i think its important you actually tell yourself his range 'aloud' kinda so you can stove it......it will give you perspective even if your range is off....and i think its the answer to your question.
you mentioned drawing to a 7 on the turn.....the odds for flopping a set are 1 in 7 or so....for the turn its one chance instead of 3 on the flop...so 1 in 21 i think?)....which you don't have the odds for and will never really get odds for ....thats important..
in order to use it i think you need to min raise the flop....its daring but sometimes it works...not even sure its profitable though.....no shame in set mining and then check folding missed flops..thats profitable if you give yourself enough implied stack odds vs strong ranges.
EDIT: And yes, probably fold pre due to lack of implied odds probs, and fold flop if he's an EP raiser usually. It's hard to say 100% if calling is fine pre or calling flop is fine or w/e without any reads, but generally if calling pre is fine because he's so tight you can stack him every time when you hit a set, then calling this flop is atrocious cuz it nails him so hard, and on the flip side if he's loose enough that calling this flop is fine, folding pre is probably best. If he's really loose then calling pre is fine but you're not set-mining, you're playing 77 for value, like if you flat a cut-off raise with 77 on the button.