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    bad bet sizing?

    could not figure out to copy paste image of hand from history to thread but its attached, apologies...The hand is from a $20 deepstack mtt and the villian was a mental, Just wondering is there any problems with my line and or betsizing?
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    Originally posted by Creasy View Post
    could not figure out to copy paste image of hand from history to thread but its attached, apologies...The hand is from a $20 deepstack mtt and the villian was a mental, Just wondering is there any problems with my line and or betsizing?
    BBV--------> that way



    "Remember the time he ate my goldfish? And you lied and said I never had goldfish. Then why did I have the bowl, Bart? Why did I have the bowl?"

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      #3
      Everything is fine. Unlucky.
      You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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        #4
        Yeah i think preflop is too small and the cbet is maybe a small bit too big.
        Originally posted by ArmaniJeans
        I like this heat - some proper music innit.
        None of the 'black disabled lesbian warbling backwards' stuff that the other players inflicted on me.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Eight-Ball View Post
          BBV--------> that way
          was wondering bout 3bet pre, c-bet and weather there was anything to be said for a check on the turn

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            #6
            It's kinda hard to be objective when I know the result of the hand but it seems to me that the villian is an uberaggro player and most probably a loser. You come across them all the time, they either have a big stack or are knocked out early and are incapable of putting down a hand. I'm not really sure if your bet sizing is off without a read previous to this hand but if I had a note on him I would play it like that every time. For him to play the hand so aggro on a flushing board without the flushdraw is bad imo. He's not giving you credit for anything even though you reraised preflop. If you were up against a rock you could bet smaller on the flop. I don't think a rock calls that flop bet or shoves the turn with 2nd pair and a straight draw.
            So if you know he's a crazy player you played it perfectly and it's a bad beat. If you were against a known winner then don't be suprised to see a flopped set.

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              #7
              I'd make it 1150 or so pre, rest is fine.

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                #8
                Pre is fine, I might make it a bit bigger.

                Flop depends both on how utg plays and whether villain is passive or not. If villain is a station keeping potting it is good, if either villain or utg is aggro there may be merit in betting smaller to try induce a raise

                I would never check turn

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