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Handnr: 1049356
Submitted by : HungarianGOD

PokerStars Home Game Hand #129876931948: {HungarianGOD Headsup} Holdem No Limit (1/2) - 2015/02/03 20:47:32 ET
Table Deipylos 2-max (Play Money) Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: HOBE907 (218 in chips)
Seat 2: HungarianGOD (228 in chips)
HungarianGOD: posts small blind 1
HOBE907: posts big blind 2


Holecards
Dealt to HungarianGOD KdJc
HungarianGOD: raises 2 to 4
HOBE907: calls 2


Flop (Pot : $8.00)

   Th4d7s
HOBE907: checks
HungarianGOD: bets 5
HOBE907: calls 5


Turn (Pot : $18.00)

   Th4d7sJh
HOBE907: checks
HungarianGOD: bets 10
HOBE907: raises 23 to 33
HungarianGOD: calls 23


River (Pot : $84.00)

   Th4d7sJh5h
HOBE907: bets 59
HungarianGOD: calls 59

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HungarianGOD   . Feb 04 2015 15:19. Posts 459

This is pretty much standard right?

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Big_Rob_isback   United States. Feb 05 2015 01:52. Posts 211

I wouldn't say so. From your angle, every draw got there for him. From his angle, every draw got there for you, and he is still betting. So a river call is not standard in a vacuum. But of course, heads up poker isn't played in a vacuum, so game flow and player tendencies dictate this a lot? I mean are people so balanced they play like some sort of well playing creative poker robots?

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