Final 4 of 5 Table SnG.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t3000 (4 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: ITH Forums)
UTG (t22426)
Button (t8640)
SB (t8048)
Rog (t28386)
Preflop: Rog is BB with,
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UTG calls t3000, 2 folds, Rog checks.
Flop: (t6450),
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(2 players)
Rog checks, UTG checks.
Turn: (t6450)(2 players)
Rog checks, UTG bets t3000, Rog raises to t9000, UTG calls t6000.
River: (t24450)(2 players)
Rog bets t16236 (All-In), UTG calls t10276 (All-In).
Final Pot: t50962
Results in white below:
UTG has Kc JavaScript (three of a kind, jacks).
Rog has Jh 9d (three of a kind, jacks).
Outcome: UTG wins t45002. Rog wins t5960.
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Thread: No getting away from this?
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06-23-2006 #1
No getting away from this?
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06-23-2006 #2
I probably would wind up screwed as well and just chalk it up to bad luck. Too much chance the guy thinks he is being so cute by limping with AA or KK, or even if he has a mid pair, he probably just is unwilling to give you credit for having it. After all, you're the BB, you can't have a hand. You are bluffing, trying to represent the jacks, but you don't have it.
This is just my thinking. It's probably wrong, as in the time I posted about flopping trip 4s in the BB and the other guy had 8s full of 4s. But that one I think is a little more obviously a bad play by me, not so much this time."They swore they wanted character guys, but then they signed a DUI guy and a guy sleeping with a reporter and that's fine, but I got character issues?"
--Milton Bradley, on the Dodgers
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06-23-2006 #3
Nope, not getting away I don't think. No straights or flushes...you have the nuts...until you see his K.
BOSS
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06-23-2006 #4
rigged, next hand please
seriously though, yeah, basically there is nothing you can do. in a cash game with deeper stacks, maybe it would have played out differntly and you could have folded it, but in a tournament with less than 10 bb's, you did what anyone else would have.
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06-25-2006 #5Fish Food
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i have to disagree with the no getting away thing. fact is kj, acej and qj, are normal limping hands. the post flop should have sent you thinking. how many ppl noadays call down with nothing vs trips on the board. and i do believe that alotta players would call down with big pairs but can you really take that risk here in a sng. if you can find the courage to dump the hand i think its the right play.
ps what does in the white mean , you cant see it.
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06-25-2006 #6
Originally Posted by poettic1
That shows what happened at the conclusion of the hand.Lots of good rakeback options at http://www.rakeguard.com/?raf=KRE8R
KRE8R probably has about seventy college funds in his NL5 roll.
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06-25-2006 #7
Highlight the section so you can see the results. White makes it invisible to those who dont want to see it.
Originally Posted by poettic1
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06-25-2006 #8
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06-25-2006 #9Fish Food
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ty guys
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06-25-2006 #10
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