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Handnr: 1056124 Submitted by : HungarianGOD
PokerStars Home Game Hand #131092141735: {HungarianGOD Headsup} Holdem No Limit (1/2) - 2015/02/24 20:21:42 ET
Table Wasat 2-max (Play Money) Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: HungarianGOD (204 in chips)
Seat 2: CGR88 (807 in chips)
HungarianGOD: posts small blind 1
CGR88: posts big blind 2
Holecards(Odds) Dealt to HungarianGOD
HungarianGOD: raises 2 to 4
CGR88: calls 2
Flop(Odds) (Pot : $8.00)
CGR88: bets 8
HungarianGOD: raises 15 to 23
CGR88: raises 55 to 78
HungarianGOD: raises 122 to 200 and is all-in
CGR88: calls 122
Turn(Odds) (Pot : $408.00)
River (Pot : $408.00)
Showdown CGR88: shows (a flush, Jack high)
HungarianGOD: shows (a pair of Nines)
CGR88 collected 390 from pot
HungarianGOD said, "nh"
Summary Total pot 408 | Rake 18
Board
Seat 1: HungarianGOD (button) (small blind) showed and lost with a pair of Nines
Seat 2: CGR88 (big blind) showed and won (390) with a flush, Jack high
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Probably both misplayed by us... I think he should have check/called, and I think maybe I should have called flop, called turn, and called river?
*EDIT* I meant call turn, call flop, fold river.
If someone is donking flop I have been trying to raise with almost the same range that I would have C-bet the flop with in the first place. Not sure if that's right... it should certainly be a bit narrower, and probably slightly more value heavy then. |
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YoMeR   United States. Jul 30 2015 08:22. Posts 12438 | | |
with an aggressive dynamic raise/jamming A9 here can't be bad at all. Gives your range balance and much tougher to play vs. |
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YoMeR   United States. Jul 30 2015 08:23. Posts 12438 | | |
Also if he donks a lot. make notes of which types of boards he donk/folds vs donk/call or raise etc etc. then adjust your range accordingly. |
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