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Handnr: 1012231
Submitted by : jvilla777

PokerStars Hand #99584181489: Holdem No Limit ($0.08/$0.16 USD) - 2013/06/05 12:02:19 AEST [2013/06/04 22:02:19 ET]
Table Atossa III 6-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: betoorj1 ($11.71 in chips)
Seat 2: fabiotel ($18.43 in chips)
Seat 3: nincaukinh ($16 in chips)
Seat 4: Skrydun ($21.16 in chips)
Seat 5: Hero ($31.74 in chips)
Seat 6: bullwaj ($27.43 in chips)
Skrydun: posts small blind $0.08
Hero: posts big blind $0.16

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to Hero JsJh
bullwaj: folds
betoorj1: folds
fabiotel: calls $0.16
nincaukinh: folds
Skrydun: folds
Hero: raises $0.48 to $0.64
fabiotel: raises $0.96 to $1.60
Hero: calls $0.96

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $3.28)

   JcKhQd
Hero: checks
fabiotel: bets $2.40
Hero: calls $2.40

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $8.08)

   JcKhQdTd
Hero: checks
fabiotel: checks

River (Pot : $8.08)

   JcKhQdTdJd
Hero: bets $6.08
fabiotel: raises $8.35 to $14.43 and is all-in
Hero: calls $8.35

Showdown
fabiotel: shows KcKs (a full house, Kings full of Jacks)
Hero: shows JsJh (four of a kind, Jacks)
Hero collected $35.44 from pot

Summary
Total pot $36.94 | Rake $1.50
Board  JcKhQdTdJd
Seat 1: betoorj1 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: fabiotel showed KcKs and lost with a full house, Kings full of Jacks
Seat 3: nincaukinh (button) folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 4: Skrydun (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: Hero (big blind) showed JsJh and won ($35.44) with four of a kind, Jacks
Seat 6: bullwaj folded before Flop (didnt bet)





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jvilla777   Australia. Jun 04 2013 22:33. Posts 1348

fabiotel: raises $8.35 to $14.43 and is all-in
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longple: ur missing the point! this is an attempt to get away from the bumhuntmentality! 

Tensai176   Canada. Jun 05 2013 01:21. Posts 1018

LOL


Trav94   Canada. Jun 05 2013 01:46. Posts 1789

Why no c/r flop?


Centrin   United States. Jun 05 2013 02:29. Posts 53

LIMP RR pre from villain usually means KK+


jvilla777   Australia. Jun 05 2013 03:20. Posts 1348


  On June 05 2013 00:46 Trav94 wrote:
Why no c/r flop?




  On June 05 2013 01:29 Centrin wrote:
LIMP RR pre from villain usually means KK+



yeah based on the preflop action

if I xr flop, all the hands that im beating will fold (PP,99,AJ,AQ)

I dont think he will cbet those hands anyways

(AK,TT,KK,QQ) he will prob cbet these hands

theres only a narrow range of hands that will call my xr and half beats me (KK,QQ,AK,AA)

pretty sure he will not limp raise with KQ

longple: ur missing the point! this is an attempt to get away from the bumhuntmentality! 

SpasticInk   Sweden. Jun 05 2013 05:57. Posts 6298

You should read about combinations of hands then:

12 combinations of AK, 3 combinations of KK, 3 combinations of QQ, 3 combinations of TT....

so, if his c-bet range is 15 combinations of hands you beat (AK and TT) and 6 combinations of hands you lose to, why not raise such a board? He probably cbets AA as well, add 6 combinations to that. And he will not fold any of these.

Raise

 Last edit: 05/06/2013 10:17

jvilla777   Australia. Jun 05 2013 07:38. Posts 1348


  On June 05 2013 04:57 SpasticInk wrote:
You should read about combinations of hands then:

12 combinations of AK, 3 combinations of KK, 3 combinations of QQ, 3 combinations of TT....



Where can I find this?

longple: ur missing the point! this is an attempt to get away from the bumhuntmentality! 

Almebeast   Sweden. Jun 05 2013 08:36. Posts 797

Just count the combos. It's not like it's rocket science.

After all is said and done, more is said than done. 

SpasticInk   Sweden. Jun 05 2013 10:10. Posts 6298


  On June 05 2013 06:38 jvilla777 wrote:
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Where can I find this?


Well. It's pretty simple really. You know that there is a higher possibility of someone having AK than AA for example?

Take QQ as an example, there is Qd on the board. In that case he can have QcQh, QhQs, QcQs...

So - if you think he will gladly continue with the range you put up (AA-TT, AK only), you are a heavy favorite (12+3+6 combinations) vs (3+3 combinations) => 21:6


SpasticInk   Sweden. Jun 05 2013 10:11. Posts 6298

http://www.thepokerbank.com/strategy/mathematics/hand-combinations/


Naib   Hungary. Jun 05 2013 10:28. Posts 968


  On June 05 2013 06:38 jvilla777 wrote:
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Where can I find this?


The book "Mathemathics of poker" comes to mind, if you want to know more about stuff like this. Although if this simple thing was too much to get your head around, I doubt that you would be able to finish that book (unless you work really hard on your math)...

My favourite line is Bet/Fold. I bet, you fold. 

jvilla777   Australia. Jun 05 2013 20:03. Posts 1348

thnx guys

longple: ur missing the point! this is an attempt to get away from the bumhuntmentality! 

 

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