tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2241931683256117298.post955667974572812246..comments2023-05-27T11:02:12.428+01:00Comments on Full Trett Poker: Circus £50 (+£5) NLH F/O w/£500 AddedDaniel Tretthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16956958185042807541noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2241931683256117298.post-26179741304274128062010-05-06T22:50:43.411+01:002010-05-06T22:50:43.411+01:00Hi lads, In the hand talked about above, I raise w...Hi lads, In the hand talked about above, I raise with my KK and check on the flop. I bet out on the turn while saying to myself even if Mark or the BB (suger)calls i do not make a continuation bet due to myself only haveing Av stack size! And i will fold to a re-raise.. I also decide to check in the dark if anyone calls which Mark did! (I dont no if Mark realized that i had checked in the dark) but when i hit the set i gamble on mark makeing another bet which he did. Now i only push due to my stack size as i only have 4.5k left after makeing up Marks 1500 raise and the fact that they is around 4000 in the middle after the turn bet. I think Mark will defo call due to the pot size now! I try my best to get mark to call with a lot of speech play but as he said at the time " You are trying to talk me into a call" Which of course i was But it did not work!.... Never mind... I did use the same speach play on another player 2min earlier when i push over 2 limps and a raise (1200)... I dont put him on a AK, AQ or any big pair after seeing the way he has been playing over the last 10min so i push my 4000 chips with 10 10. The 2 limps get out of the way then i get the bloke who rasied to put down AJ (I did not want a call as i was happy to pick up the pot as it stood)... the same guy pushed with the same cards the very next hand and he goes out!!... So speech play works sometimes and also gets players on tilt!... LOL...<br /><br />Good luck in Bristol Mark............2-catshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09154557745758244089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2241931683256117298.post-42828936028532540792010-05-06T19:47:45.247+01:002010-05-06T19:47:45.247+01:00Yeah maybe the VB was the right play. I don't ...Yeah maybe the VB was the right play. I don't mind the check OTF but maybe I should raise the turn when I turn OESD. NVM. Played like a cock tbh and got what I deserved. Fk all. A7 yeah again maybe. Tho tbh bro it was the 67 hands and the Q8 hands which really cost me my MTT. Just stuck them in as well because I felt they were also spewy plays. Fk it....always leaning bro, always.Mark Tretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06965437224022264505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2241931683256117298.post-64911154584662137282010-05-06T18:43:22.819+01:002010-05-06T18:43:22.819+01:00Hey Bro. My thoughts on a couple of your hands, th...Hey Bro. My thoughts on a couple of your hands, the one vs. 2-cats I don’t think VB the river is a mistake. I’d be VB/folding huge vs. 2-cats here because he’s never check raise bluffing (ever) & although your unlikely to get called light it save’s you from showing down your hand. However I don’t like your line on the flop, I’m almost always betting when it’s checked to me especially vs. Ian who I don’t think is likely to be bluffing especially in the early stages. Obviously I don’t know who the BB was also involved in the hand so maybe you were looking at him to induce bluffs, but IMO this just creates difficult decisions on future streets. Also I think your exit hand (A7 vs. AJ) was ridic standard IMO. If you’d just had a quad up from 900 taking you to 3,600 with blinds at 300/600 (6BB), I’m jamming Ax into every unopened pot.Daniel Tretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16956958185042807541noreply@blogger.com