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Old 03-08-2006, 12:32 PM
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The HH converter isn't working since pokerroom has changed their format so I had to recreate this from scratch. Please proceed to rip me apart.





Texas Hold'em $0.25-$0.25 NL (Real Money)

UTG+4: Villain ($24.50 in chips)
SB: MrMcj ($21.25 in chips)


ANTES/BLINDS
Hero posts blind ($0.15), BB posts blind ($0.25)


Hero is dealt:

PRE-FLOP:
2 calls, Villain calls, 1 call, Hero completes, BB checks
Total pot: $1.50

Flop:
Hero bets $1.25, 3 folds, Villain raises to $3, 1 fold, Hero calls $1.75 more.
Total pot: $7.50

Turn:
Hero checks, Villain checks
Total pot: $7.50

River:
Hero bets $3, Villain raises to $10, Hero calls $7 more.
Total pot: $27.50



Showdown:
Villain shows: [AC AS]
Hero muchs: [QS KD]

Villain wins $27.50
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Old 03-08-2006, 02:49 PM
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Playing that pretty passive. I think I would have bumped the flop for more info, especiallu woith the flushed board, this is a classic freecard play. I think I put in a 3/4 pot reraise right there to end this hand. There is no reason to think we are behind here and if he pushes then we can decide about folding, but We have probably then pot committed ourselves, so you may have gotten off cheap by playing this weakly.
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I would put him on Kx aswell, or a flush draw but that doesnt make sense with the river play. He played that very odd

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Old 03-08-2006, 04:34 PM
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KJ/KT?
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Old 03-08-2006, 10:09 PM
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swear i put him on aces after going over the hand in my head, tough but wouldve laid it down.
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Old 03-08-2006, 10:11 PM
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swear i put him on aces after going over the hand in my head, tough but wouldve laid it down.
You're pretty wacked in the head if you put him on aces.... just as wacked as he is.
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I thought aces too, but thats probably because of the title and the fact he post the history.. :P
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Old 03-09-2006, 11:33 AM
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ya you might be right about me being wacked in the head but with the raise on the flop it was kinda suspicious after he limped in. also the check on the turn showed he would be scared of the set so you would have to put him on AA AK or Kx. the river raise pretty much told me the hand was beat, and therefore left it down to AA.
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Nah... that fllush draw free card play to me. Theres no way I put him on AA, KK or AK... .no raise PF. With two impers already in, it's basically suicide for those hands not to raise.
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Nah... that fllush draw free card play to me. Theres no way I put him on AA, KK or AK... .no raise PF. With two impers already in, it's basically suicide for those hands not to raise.
Which is why this guy was a moron. How are you supposed to read a moron? You can't assume he's a jackass, so I dont see how anyone can legitimately put him on AA. I was actually thinking AK but it just doesn't make sense with the flush draw out there to check the turn. Then I thought he's on the nut flush draw and trying to buy some free cards with that raise on the flop.......ah screw it. The whole hand makes no sense.

Tough to lose to clowns like this.
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