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Handnr: 21337
Submitted by : TalentedTom

PokerStars Game #4542334683: Hold'em No Limit ($2/$4) - 2006/04/06 - 18:43:39 (ET)
Table 'Peiroos II' 9-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: Hems3333 ($296 in chips)
Seat 2: Raaif ($426.20 in chips)
Seat 3: tmanfoo ($602.70 in chips)
Seat 4: wildboar ($501.35 in chips)
Seat 5: TalentedTom ($579.15 in chips)
Seat 6: blustars ($100 in chips)
Seat 7: wingnprayer ($476.55 in chips)
Seat 8: menexus ($429.50 in chips)
Seat 9: hitimes ace ($410 in chips)
wingnprayer: posts small blind $2
menexus: posts big blind $4

Holecards
Dealt to TalentedTom 3d3h
hitimes ace: folds
Hems3333: folds
Raaif: folds
tmanfoo: calls $4
wildboar: folds
TalentedTom: raises $12 to $16
blustars: folds
wingnprayer: calls $14
menexus: folds
tmanfoo: calls $12

Flop (Pot : $52)

   4h6c2h
wingnprayer: checks
tmanfoo: checks
TalentedTom: bets $32
wingnprayer: folds
tmanfoo: calls $32

Turn (Pot : $116)

   4h6c2h9c
tmanfoo: bets $60
TalentedTom: calls $60

River (Pot : $236)

   4h6c2h9c5s
tmanfoo: checks
TalentedTom: bets $200
tmanfoo: raises $200 to $400
TalentedTom: raises $71.15 to $471.15 and is all-in
tmanfoo: calls $71.15

Showdown
TalentedTom: shows 3d3h (a straight, Deuce to Six)
tmanfoo: mucks hand
TalentedTom collected $1175.30 from pot

Summary
Total pot $1178.30 | Rake $3
Board  4h6c2h9c5s
Seat 1: Hems3333 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: Raaif folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: tmanfoo mucked 2d2s
Seat 4: wildboar folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: TalentedTom showed 3d3h and won ($1175.30) with a straight, Deuce to Six
Seat 6: blustars (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 7: wingnprayer (small blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 8: menexus (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 9: hitimes ace folded before Flop (didn't bet)



BIGGEST POT IVE WON IN MY LIFE

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TalentedTom    Canada. Apr 06 2006 16:47. Posts 20070




He never expected me to rais ewith 33 :D

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Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same 

lucifer   Sweden. Apr 06 2006 16:49. Posts 5955

I bet he didn't expect a retarded gutshot either.

On February 19 2009 22:21 Confedrate wrote: i dont get it 

Ghostridah   United States. Apr 06 2006 16:49. Posts 533

nice turn call


TalentedTom    Canada. Apr 06 2006 16:50. Posts 20070

ive won 1050 pot at $200NL and a few $950 pots over there

- ill bring over the first 2k pot of 400NL soon

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same 

Floofy   Canada. Apr 06 2006 16:50. Posts 8708

tmanfoo: shows 78 (a straight, Four to Eight)

NOOOOOOOOOOO

james9994: make note dont play against floofy, ;( 

lucifer   Sweden. Apr 06 2006 16:51. Posts 5955

five to nine floofy. five to nine.

On February 19 2009 22:21 Confedrate wrote: i dont get it 

TalentedTom    Canada. Apr 06 2006 16:51. Posts 20070

Im chasing a 6 outer for his entire stack - I win with the 5 or 3.

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same 

Radiohead   Norway. Apr 06 2006 17:06. Posts 1476

and what if hes got 44 or 66 or 53 ?

ur pretty much paying huge to get yourself stacked

horrible =/

- Elky went on a heads up 150k downswing and burnt the wooden buddha i bought him when i was in china. He said the budda was bad luck ? lol. -GiYoM 

n0rthf4ce    United States. Apr 06 2006 17:13. Posts 8119

i see no problem with his play. hes a gambling man, and hes aggressive and unpredictable (who would've thought 3-3?), i like his play very much. the rest of u can suck it ^^

www.cardrunners.com 

YoMeR   United States. Apr 06 2006 17:19. Posts 12438


  On April 06 2006 16:06 Radiohead wrote:
and what if hes got 44 or 66 or 53 ?

ur pretty much paying huge to get yourself stacked

horrible =/



you're what people call a nut peddler

eZ Life. 

Radiohead   Norway. Apr 06 2006 17:23. Posts 1476

of course you see no problem when he actually hits his golden card and his opponent fucks up.

he doesnt look as cool when he misses (which will be like 85% of the time or whatever)

and he looks like a fucking idiot if he hits his three and goes allin only to find out that this time his opponent has 444 or 666 and thus getting his own ass stacked. And its actually more likely for him to a higher set than 3 here than lower.

Retarded play imo, only benefit is you get an image as a complete idiot

- Elky went on a heads up 150k downswing and burnt the wooden buddha i bought him when i was in china. He said the budda was bad luck ? lol. -GiYoMLast edit: 06/04/2006 17:34

Pacifist   Israel. Apr 06 2006 18:29. Posts 1824


  On April 06 2006 16:23 Radiohead wrote:
of course you see no problem when he actually hits his golden card and his opponent fucks up.

he doesnt look as cool when he misses (which will be like 85% of the time or whatever)

and he looks like a fucking idiot if he hits his three and goes allin only to find out that this time his opponent has 444 or 666 and thus getting his own ass stacked. And its actually more likely for him to a higher set than 3 here than lower.

Retarded play imo, only benefit is you get an image as a complete idiot



agreed

Those who do not BELIEVE in krablar must CONCEDE to krablar. 

tapatapa   Brasil. Apr 06 2006 19:02. Posts 185

jeez, u just run lucky all the time


 

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