PokerStars Game #7039836861: Hold'em No Limit ($5/$10) - 2006/11/15 - 20:08:36 (ET)
Table 'Scania III' 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: p3achy_keen ($3365.40 in chips)
Seat 2: Rsa87 ($985 in chips)
Seat 3: Cookeman ($1012 in chips)
Seat 4: Vick Is God ($2832 in chips)
Seat 5: TheCleaner11 ($2524.70 in chips)
Seat 6: RaSZi ($1012 in chips)
TheCleaner11: posts small blind $5
RaSZi: posts big blind $10
Holecards
Dealt to p3achy_keen
p3achy_keen: raises $25 to $35
Rsa87: folds
Cookeman: folds
Vick Is God: folds
TheCleaner11: calls $30
RaSZi: calls $25
Flop (Pot : $105)
TheCleaner11: bets $85
RaSZi: folds
p3achy_keen: calls $85
Turn (Pot : $275)
TheCleaner11: bets $250
p3achy_keen: calls $250
River (Pot : $775)
TheCleaner11: bets $750
p3achy_keen: folds
TheCleaner11 collected $772 from pot
TheCleaner11: doesn't show hand
Summary
Total pot $775 | Rake $3
Board
Seat 1: p3achy_keen folded on the River
Seat 2: Rsa87 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: Cookeman folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 4: Vick Is God (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: TheCleaner11 (small blind) collected ($772)
Seat 6: RaSZi (big blind) folded on the Flop
fold turn?
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DaEm0niCuS   United States. Nov 15 2006 18:13. Posts 3292 | | |
how about raise flop? if your not raising flop cause you fear a reraise from a big hand then obviously you shouldnt be calling turn since you dont have the odds vs a big hand. |
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fira   United States. Nov 15 2006 18:14. Posts 6345 | | |
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DaEm0niCuS   United States. Nov 15 2006 18:15. Posts 3292 | | |
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YoMeR   United States. Nov 15 2006 18:17. Posts 12438 | | |
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n0rthf4ce   United States. Nov 15 2006 18:20. Posts 8119 | | |
stacks are very deep and he looks very strong. i could be wrong in my read but he looks very very strong and i think he has a set on the flop and wants to get in as much as possible |
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bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Nov 15 2006 18:22. Posts 8649 | | |
would take a pretty great read to call...im curious how you would play A9 and AA with the same board. |
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n0rthf4ce   United States. Nov 15 2006 18:25. Posts 8119 | | |
| On November 15 2006 17:22 bigredhoss wrote:
would take a pretty great read to call...im curious how you would play A9 and AA with the same board. |
i play AA the same way but i call river. i think i fold A9 on the turn. |
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DaEm0niCuS   United States. Nov 15 2006 18:28. Posts 3292 | | |
well if thats the case then hes probably a fairly good/tricky player? the kind who isnt going to pay off a flush vs someone calling down.
So just fold turn? 250 to call pots 500 and u need 4/1 to break even. So you need to make 500 for it to be a breakeven play. Thats not including the times when the 3c 7c falls and you pay him off.
If there is a low chance of him reraising you if you reraised him on the flop thats def the best play imo, makes it look like u have a overpair and you probably end up stacking him if you hit flush on turn and possible on river. Obviously if he calls your flop reraise u check turn and even if he does reraise you on the flop your both deepstacked and there is a good amount of equity behind calling a reraise. |
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bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Nov 15 2006 18:32. Posts 8649 | | |
hm, ic...part of the reason i ask is because with his river bet, isn't his range basically boat or garbage/busted draw here? how often is he actually betting something worse than AA for value on riv considering stack sizes? |
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Truck-Crash Life | Last edit: 15/11/2006 18:34 |
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DaEm0niCuS   United States. Nov 15 2006 18:38. Posts 3292 | | |
imo hes like 75% boat 15% overpair and 10% bluff, But I dont know how this guy plays. |
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