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Handnr: 12312 Submitted by : SakiSaki
***** Hand History for Game 3633554044 *****
$25 NL Texas Hold'em - Monday, February 27, 10:24:53 ET 2006
Table Beginners Matrix (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 6: Livsgladje ( $36.73 )
Seat 10: blessedcards ( $30.12 )
Seat 7: PinkLady00 ( $21.78 )
Seat 1: ShadowDF ( $28.75 )
Seat 9: szusza84 ( $31.90 )
Seat 5: denham777 ( $0 )
Seat 2: promostar88 ( $23.40 )
Seat 3: Svomas ( $24.25 )
Seat 4: swampier ( $25.45 )
Seat 8: hunnene ( $25 )
Livsgladje posts small blind [$0.10].
PinkLady00 posts big blind [$0.25].
Holecards Dealt to Livsgladje
szusza84 folds.
blessedcards folds.
ShadowDF folds.
promostar88 folds.
Svomas raises [$0.50].
swampier folds.
Livsgladje raises [$1.40].
PinkLady00 folds.
Svomas calls [$1].
Flop (Pot : $3.25)
Livsgladje checks.
Svomas checks.
Turn (Pot : $3.25)
Livsgladje bets [$2].
Svomas calls [$2].
River (Pot : $7.25)
Livsgladje bets [$7].
Svomas raises [$14].
Livsgladje raises [$14].
Svomas is all-In [$6.75]
Livsgladje shows three of a kind, aces.
Svomas doesn't show two pairs, aces and tens.
Livsgladje wins $0.25 from side pot #1 with three of a kind, aces.
Livsgladje wins $46.35 from the main pot with three of a kind, aces.
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Twisted   Netherlands. Feb 27 2006 08:28. Posts 10422 | | |
don't check the flop with 2 spades on it
you want value so you need to build a pot, and you don't wanna give free cards |
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Stygg   Sweden. Feb 27 2006 08:34. Posts 2347 | | |
Maybe not check the flop like twisted said, but I like your play in this hand apart from that. You look incredibly weak all the way and there's no way for your opponent to think he's not ahead with his nice hand. All of his money would probably have ended up in the middle regardless of how you played this hand on the flop, but you never know. I like it. |
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Twisted   Netherlands. Feb 27 2006 09:20. Posts 10422 | | |
Of course his money goes in, he has top 2 pair in a raised pot.
Regardless of that, he should bet every street accordingly with his trip aces, because they can easily be outdrawn by a lesser hand. |
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