Poker Ramblings of cmitch

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I've got an extremely busy day today, so this is going to be a short update. I'll try to save more hands for analysis over the next week.

I had a fun weekend. Weeeeeeeeee College Football!!! We went to the Gator's first home game and sat in some awesome seats - 17 rows up on the 45 yard line. Go Gators!!!!!!!!

I had a crazy up and down week thanks to getting sucked out on a few times and tilting off 2-3 buy-ins one night when I probably should have just gone to bed.

I had an interesting hand that I wanted some input on.

How would you play the following hand:

Not a lot of history on cornellxc1 (assume no read) and The Sweeper (34/20/2.5 over 700+ hands) appears to be pretty loose.

FullTiltPoker Game #3443703565: Table Tuscarora (6 max) - $2/$4 - No Limit Hold'em - 22:33:14 ET - 2007/09/02
Seat 1: joker514 ($150)
Seat 3: The Sweeper ($2,267.25)
Seat 4: cornellxc1 ($765.10)
Seat 5: gimmeurblinds ($119.10)
Seat 6: cmitch ($445.10)
joker514 posts the small blind of $2
The Sweeper posts the big blind of $4
The button is in seat #6
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to cmitch [8d 7d]
therouf adds $200
cornellxc1 raises to $14
gimmeurblinds folds
cmitch calls $14
joker514 has 15 seconds left to act
joker514 calls $12
The Sweeper calls $10
*** FLOP *** [9s Td 2d]
joker514 checks
The Sweeper bets $30
cornellxc1 has 15 seconds left to act
cornellxc1 raises to $100
cmitch ??????????

So what is your play here? Why? If you answer flat call, what do you do on later streets?

50K Hands Challenge
1/2nl
Hands Goal - 25,000 hands in 1 month; 5 ptbb/100 (stopped at 20k hands)
Hands Current - 20,101 hands; 1.75 ptbb/100
1/2nl current profit/loss = +$1,410

2/4nl
Hands Goal - 25,000 hands in 1 month; 5 ptbb/100
Hands Current - 12,945 hands; 2.28 ptbb/100 (should be higher - going to try to focus more this week)
2/4nl current profit/loss = +$2,361

Total current profit/loss = +$3,771

5 responses to "50K Hands Update - How would you play it?"

  1. I jam.

    Pot is now $183 you have $430 behind I don't see how you can do anything else but jam.

    If you flat call and miss then what on the turn and if you hit will you get paid off?

    OESD and flush draw in a cash game is all you can eat. Looks to me like this is a perfect spot to either double up or reload.

    Anonymous

  2. You stack is small enough to jam. If you had $2000 I might slow down given that one opponent is well stacked.

    C-bettor's range is large - say 22+,ATs+,KTs+,QTs+,JTs,T9s,87s,ATo+,KTo+,QTo+,JTo,T9o,87o

    But raiser's range is tighter but still likely large 99+,22,QJs,J8s,T9s,QTo+,J8o,T9o + two diamond hands.

    Against these two opponents you almost never have more than 40% equity, do you?

    Still $430 will get you $180-ish sometimes or $1040 at least 40% of the time.

    So jam!!!!!!!!!

    Fuel55

  3. that's a MONSTER flop for your hand.

    AWWWWWW IIIINNNNNNNN

    smokkee

  4. With 180 in pot and 400 plus with 2 active players with more money than me, one a lot more, playing a cash game, I make a 100 Gator call from Lakeland being perfectly willing to put the rest in but with no need to do so right now (to try to probably not win 180). Lex Taylor

    Anonymous

  5. If you had 1k or above calling i think is the play and possibly shoving turn when he fires again.

    w/ stack sizes effective 450$ its a shove here everytime. No other option. If villain was nitty a fold isn't the worst thing in the world i dont think. SInce hes laggy, shove immediately.

    thaREALdmoney