Full Tilt Poker Game #28400439639: $10 + $0.50 Heads Up Sit & Go (220855973), Table 1 - 10/20 - No Limit Hold'em - 15:32:42 WET - 2011/02/21 [10:32:42 ET - 2011/02/21]
Seat 1: Enter_AndSPY (2,195)
Seat 2: Cash15k (805)
Enter_AndSPY posts the small blind of 10
Cash15k posts the big blind of 20
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Enter_AndSPY [4d Qd]
Enter_AndSPY calls 10
Cash15k raises to 40
Enter_AndSPY calls 20
*** FLOP *** [3c Qc Jh]
Cash15k checks
Enter_AndSPY checks
*** TURN *** [3c Qc Jh] [6d]
Cash15k bets 40
Enter_AndSPY calls 40
*** RIVER *** [3c Qc Jh 6d] [5s]
Cash15k bets 60
Enter_AndSPY calls 60
Hi, apologies for not converting it properly I am a total dumbass with 'computer stuff' and will make more effort next time. Villain seemed loose-passive limping most of his buttons, passively calling my c-bets in both raised and limped with bottom pair or better. This was the first occasion he raised one of my limps. Proabably not the most interesting hand, but how could I have played it better? Folded? at which stage? Bet the flop and then shut down? Thanks. (Wasn't sure whether to say what villain showed down or not)
wow I also should have checked the preview...sorry - if anyone can bothered to read this advice would be appreciated.
hmm i'd raise pre since if hes loose and passive hes prolly going to let us know , when we are beat postflop. id cbet the flop since draws like KT,AT ,AK would most likely call , also possible T9 ,and 89 if hes calling as light as you say turn and river is fine IMO
Fixed the formatting.I would cbet the flop for value here. If you get raised you can deal with it from there, but there's too much potential value, even against a tight range, to pass up on a flop bet in position.Otherwise you played the hand fine, I don't see any reason to fold here by any means, if he has a stronger hand then he's really struggling with getting value from you with stronger hands so just make sure you don't build massive pots with weak hands in these situations and he'll never get enough value against you to approach any sort of decent winrate (assuming you're playing decent or better otherwise).