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Handnr: 1051749 Submitted by : RomichISBACK
PokerStars Zoom Hand #132940015163: Holdem No Limit ($0.08/$0.16) - 2015/03/30 19:35:46 ET
Table Amundsen 6-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: Sadol_MS ($15.75 in chips)
Seat 2: deron1 ($19.59 in chips)
Seat 3: chuvi88 ($19.50 in chips)
Seat 4: banannn ($16.50 in chips)
Seat 5: devi1dog ($16.40 in chips)
Seat 6: RomichisBACK ($16 in chips)
deron1: posts small blind $0.08
chuvi88: posts big blind $0.16
Holecards(Odds) Dealt to RomichisBACK
banannn: folds
devi1dog: folds
RomichisBACK: raises $0.32 to $0.48
Sadol_MS: folds
deron1: folds
chuvi88: calls $0.32
Flop(Odds) (Pot : $1.04)
chuvi88: bets $0.74
RomichisBACK: raises $1.82 to $2.56
chuvi88: raises $3.05 to $5.61
RomichisBACK: calls $3.05
Turn(Odds) (Pot : $12.26)
chuvi88: checks
RomichisBACK: bets $9.91 and is all-in
chuvi88: calls $9.91
*** FIRST RIVER ***
*** SECOND RIVER ***
*** FIRST SHOW DOWN ***
chuvi88: shows (a full house, Sixes full of Sevens)
RomichisBACK: shows (a straight, Six to Ten)
chuvi88 collected $15.32 from pot
*** SECOND SHOW DOWN ***
chuvi88: shows (a full house, Sixes full of Sevens)
RomichisBACK: shows (a straight, Six to Ten)
chuvi88 collected $15.32 from pot
Summary Total pot $32.08 | Rake $1.44
Hand was run twice
Board
Board
Seat 1: Sadol_MS (button) folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: deron1 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 3: chuvi88 (big blind) showed and won ($15.32) with a full house, Sixes full of Sevens, and won ($15.32) with a full house, Sixes full of Sevens
Seat 4: banannn folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 5: devi1dog folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 6: RomichisBACK showed and lost with a straight, Six to Ten, and lost with a straight, Six to Ten
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tehduper   Canada. Mar 31 2015 01:52. Posts 26 | | |
you lose a lot of value not getting it in on flop on this board |
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Noony4096   United Kingdom. Mar 31 2015 09:29. Posts 14 | | |
Yeah, another lesson I learned in NL10 is don't slowplay, more often than not you lose value from made hands on this board such as A8/jj w/o heart when the heart turns or w/e. My guide to slowplaying at NL10 would be only slowplay if its a very dry board, and even then mainly if your in position. Unless villain looks like he's bluffing, just get these in, as I mentioned before due to imbalance of bluffs they usually have a value hand they want to go with.
In addition, you make zero mistakes by getting it in on the flop. Once the money is in we cannot make any mistakes. He gave us the opportunity to ship and we should have taken it to not see a turn. What if the turn is qh? we could make lots of mistakes by getting bluffed off our hand or calling when he has too many flushes in his range. I'd just rather make the game as simple as i can at this level and not have to play the whole "what is his range comprised of" game, unless I have too.
TL;DR from 10nl experience don't slowplay unless you know villain is very agro
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Noony4096   United Kingdom. Mar 31 2015 09:30. Posts 14 | | |
Noticed its NL16 but I doubt the game will have changed massively, let me know if it has though |
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Ryan Neilly   United States. Mar 31 2015 10:33. Posts 1639 | | |
this is a lil fps but i understand ur flat hes jamming most turns but ur jam is protection and value its both so just jam it in bud to many bad turn cards, only a 23 and some random Kx overcard type of hands are good for this flat.......
heart can stop the action and potentially stop a double up and paired boared lets him catch up for free. just seems a lil fps eeeeee |
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