2009年3月23日 星期一

Macau Cup 21 Mar

21 Mar

Pokerstars Macau finally found that staying in Grand Waldo could not bring them customers so they decided to move to Grand Lisboa Casino and, I think, managed the poker room together (or not) with the original management. They claimed that they have 22 tables and is the biggest poker room in Asia. When I arrived there on Saturday there were no empty table. Great move by PSM.

I met 上海漁民 Shanghai Fisherman, and 建設 Construction who were posters in cpf123.net, the Chinese Poker Forum. Construction were sitting on my right on the 1st table in the Red Dragon event. Starting chips were 5k and 40 min. each level so it will be a long tournament. The first hour was pretty card dead and I was falling asleep. At 50/100 everyone folded to me at sb and I looked up A3o so I raised and BB called. Flop was A 5 x I bet and BB called. Turn was 2 with 3 clubs board and I checked the BB decided to take the pot from me but I didn't believe he had a flush so I checked raise him all in and he folded. Construction said I played this similar to my online play.

1st table was broken. Another hand I raised Tc9c from MP and a Macau regular who reraised me 2x so I decided to call. Flop was 8 7 x with 2 spades and 1 club I checked raised all in again, he thought I was drawing so he called with AJ and I had 16 outs altogether. Turn was 6 so I was doubled up to over 10k.

2nd and 3rd tables were broken and I went to my 4th table. Someone shoved 88 and I called QQ at BB and my hand held up and I had 20k at that time. Twice I raised with bottom pair and was called and I was folded to bets at the flops. The final hand was 44 at button I wasn't very happy with the way of 2 previous small pairs. I had about 16k at that time and the blind was 300/600 ante 75, so I had around M of 10. When playing online I was switching between shoving and raising small but I think the previous 2 hands influenced me to choose shoving instead and Jason Ho called with AA at BB and I lost. Jason disagreed with me on that shove but I said I usually do this online. Afterwards I think again this hand and I think I would be better to raise/fold given that my big hands will be more likely to be paid off. Online the play was tighter and the skill difference is lesser so a shove would be alright.

22 Mar

The next day I didn't have time to play $100+R so I played cash games instead. I played 10/20 and the table was so fishy with 6-8 players in pot in a lot of hands so I basically played ABC poker. There was one interesting hand when everyone folded to the SB and SB asked BB that bvb is not meaningful and he wanted to just take the chips instead and BB agreed. However BB should say he wanted to play. SB is either folding to BB, or if SB limped BB can raise any hand because SB basically told BB he had a bad hand.

I bought in $2000. I raised over limpers in position early twice but folded to bets postflop so the stack dropped somehow. A while later I have AKo in position and I raised over limpers again and a westerner called in BB (or UTG?) who seems more reasonable player. Small flop came he bet weak with 100 so I raised him to 400. He thought for a very long time and decided to call. At this time I am almost certain he had a mid pair and was afraid of a bigger pair with me so any bet in turn would get him to fold. Turn showed K so I was putting him all in and he folded. Everyone thought I had a big pair and I said I didn't. Well if no A or K at turn I would still possibly bet again.

I completed with JTo one hand after several limpers and flop comes 9 8 7. I checked and everyone checked. Turn was another 7 so I bet and the weak player on my immediate right, who played almost every hand, called. River was J I bet another and was reraised min. to me so I just called in case he had full house. He showed A7. I don't know if he wanted to bluff or value bet here.

Another hand I completed SB with A8. Flop 8 6 3, I wanted to lead out but accidentally put my hand on the table and the dealer thought I checked, never mind. It was checked around. Turn was A, I bet and someone raised me and the weak player to my right called, I am not going to slow down against 2 players so I reraised and both players folded.

I was at CO and the player at MP raised to 70 and hijack called. I looked at JJ and reraised to 300 and the button, who sat down not for a long time, called. The MP called and hijack folded. Flop T x x, MP checked I bet 700. Button thought for very long time and he folded. MP folded too and they asked me to show AA. When button saw JJ he was very disappointed because he was holding QQ.

I won $1.5k from cash after 4.5 hours and then I need to go to the pier.

2 則留言:

  1. Hey Paul,

    The reasoning I didn't like the shove is because I will always always call you here with QQ+ and maybe AK. So you add an extra 10% to your stack if you take the pot down but if you noticed I had never been calling any raises from steals/mid positions againt my BB.

    The second is against a player like me who is very aggressive you don't allow me to make any mistakes when you shove. Of course you lose more chips if you raise and I shove but considering I know you are doing with decent holdings somewhat usually my re-raise range against you will be stronger than most players.

    So yes your big hands will never get paid off but if you raise small and same with your big hands you might get me to lay down the hammer with trash and catch me when you have a big hand.

    Thats just my thoughts.

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  2. 1st hand was your limping KJo EP after UTG limped. I was in good position to shove over limpers and you might need to be aware of it because I can be quite aggressive shoving against limpers at SB and I had the right stack size to do it. Though I may shove less because of 2 early limpers. I didn't know what you would limp with but I can't worry too much about you trapping me until you are proven one because I was holding 99.

    Jason: With my dominant stack size I will limp/call with AA/KK/QQ to trap worse overpairs. The reason why I do this is because I feel I have a bigger edge playing postflop where most are generally weaker postflop players. This also allows me to see cheap flops with speculative hands also I have a pretty aggressive limp/re-raise game so this helps me protect against raisers which want to abuse position.

    2nd hand was your raising against a limper with 86o when the stacks aren't that deep. I forgot what position you had but it seemed you wasn't on button. I have seen MTT regs who open raised a lot more aggressively than me at that stack size but I don't seem to know any reg who would raise limpers with that hand in that stack size. If you were open raising there are more chance to get the people folding (such as your raising with Q8o MP) but with a limper, especially when he was passive he is more likely to call you than the blinds and you didn't have a lot of stack left to play post flop.

    Jason: This really depends on the opponent, I knew this specific opponent would shove if his hand was a monster and if he defends then his hand is mediorce at best. I don't really mind what my hand is at this point since im playing the player. This opponent I know would pretty much fold any flop he doesnt really hit hard so most of the time I will be taking the pot down with my raise or taking the pot down on the flop since he will miss the flop alot and I have relative position.

    Note: I don't play this way online in tournaments. Online tournaments is very much an equity based game on edges, live tournaments your edge is mostly against knowing how to specifically play certain players and exploit reads,tells, table image and dynamics.

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