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Handnr: 1041372 Submitted by : casinocasino
PokerStars Hand #121380887660: Holdem No Limit ($0.25/$0.50 USD) - 2014/09/11 10:57:04 ET
Table Concordia III 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: panaitfani ($54.81 in chips)
Seat 2: casinocasino ($52.59 in chips)
Seat 3: RealRastar ($38.67 in chips)
Seat 4: Nooffub ($29.59 in chips)
Seat 5: Tiltisdur1 ($50 in chips)
Seat 6: say u luv me ($50 in chips)
Tiltisdur1: posts small blind $0.25
say u luv me: posts big blind $0.50
Holecards(Odds) Dealt to casinocasino
panaitfani: folds
casinocasino: raises $0.75 to $1.25
RealRastar: folds
Nooffub: folds
Tiltisdur1: folds
say u luv me: calls $0.75
Flop(Odds) (Pot : $2.75)
say u luv me: checks
casinocasino: bets $1.75
say u luv me: raises $5.25 to $7
casinocasino: raises $7.48 to $14.48
say u luv me: calls $7.48
Turn(Odds) (Pot : $31.71)
say u luv me: bets $34.27 and is all-in
casinocasino: calls $34.27
River (Pot : $100.25)
Showdown say u luv me: shows (a pair of Kings)
casinocasino: shows (two pair, Kings and Threes)
casinocasino collected $97.75 from pot
Summary Total pot $100.25 | Rake $2.50
Board
Seat 1: panaitfani folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: casinocasino showed and won ($97.75) with two pair, Kings and Threes
Seat 3: RealRastar folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 4: Nooffub (button) folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 5: Tiltisdur1 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: say u luv me (big blind) showed and lost with a pair of Kings
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Nitewin   United States. Sep 11 2014 13:39. Posts 1552 | | |
If he was any good he should have jammed flop |
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then I would snap call his all in even faster...
if he was any good he would check call the flop, keep all my bluffs in my range and just outplay me by the river |
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GoTuNk   Chile. Sep 11 2014 21:21. Posts 2860 | | |
u do realize he is favorite on flop? . I do think his flat is atrocious after the raise though |
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Baalim   Mexico. Sep 12 2014 01:41. Posts 34262 | | |
| On September 11 2014 19:34 casinocasino wrote:
then I would snap call his all in even faster...
if he was any good he would check call the flop, keep all my bluffs in my range and just outplay me by the river |
yeah unless he doesnt have sets in his CR range and he probably has them then it would be an atrocious stack off even against a range full of draws, you have a very weak hand and if you are confident that his range is ridiculously draw heavy then you must call and wait for the turn to charge him because stacking off on the flop is simply bad |
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Its very possible his range is just 3 combos of 77, I doubt 22 is a good call pre flop but lets say 6 combos total hands for value, also have to consider that its a possibility he might slow play flop with a set.
I agree in retrospect I should have called the check raise and shoved over turn bet. |
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Mardagg   Germany. Sep 12 2014 08:51. Posts 843 | | |
Kx in his range,too.I see people calling EP raises with (AK),KQ,KJ ,even KT a lot these days and then c/r it.
Also "I doubt 22 is a good call pre",lol, its 50NL people make dubios preflop calls all day AND looking at your play here,22 just to setmine is probably a good call...
I dont like your play...you are never ahead much and very often drawing to 2 outs.Spew. |
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Baalim   Mexico. Sep 12 2014 09:03. Posts 34262 | | |
22 is a pretty standard call pf in the BB |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Sep 12 2014 18:47. Posts 20070 | | |
| On September 12 2014 07:51 Mardagg wrote:
Kx in his range,too.I see people calling EP raises with (AK),KQ,KJ ,even KT a lot these days and then c/r it.
Also "I doubt 22 is a good call pre",lol, its 50NL people make dubios preflop calls all day AND looking at your play here,22 just to setmine is probably a good call...
I dont like your play...you are never ahead much and very often drawing to 2 outs.Spew. |
gotta defend 22 in the BB, esp vs all the tiny opens these days |
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