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Handnr: 241074 Submitted by : Cutsss
***** Hand History for Game 6195076254 *****
$1,000 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Monday, July 30, 11:21:26 ET 2007
Table Table 126476 (No DP) (Real Money)
Seat 5 is the button
Total number of players : 5
Seat 1: stevevz777 ( $2,020.50 USD )
Seat 6: RoySpern ( $1,325 USD )
Seat 4: Hero ( $2,872 USD )
Seat 5: Cappriccioso ( $1,043 USD )
Seat 3: Ess342 ( $778 USD )
RoySpern posts small blind [$5 USD].
stevevz777 posts big blind [$10 USD].
Holecards Dealt to Hero
Ess342 folds
Hero raises [$35 USD]
Cappriccioso folds
RoySpern folds
stevevz777 calls [$25 USD]
Flop (Pot : $75.00)
stevevz777 bets [$30 USD]
Hero raises [$90 USD]
stevevz777 calls [$60 USD]
Turn (Pot : $255.00)
stevevz777 checks
Hero bets [$175 USD]
stevevz777 is all-In [$1,895.50 USD]
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omg sick spot. I know that I'm not close to this high, but I'd like to put some ideas out anyway cause I want to know if it's stupid:
1. There's pretty much no draws except for 45, which only makes sense if he has 4s5s or really feels that you'll fold a really big part of your range here.
2. 22 or 33 makes sense, I guess. You wont bluff of more chips with air if you have overcards anyway, right?
3. AT could play it that way I guess, but I don't see why he'd frontbet that on the flop really.
If he can play a monsterdraw like that (which seems pretty likely) you're about 25% vs his range (sets and 4s5s).
If he play JT+ that way too you're 50/50. But that seems like, ehh, strange unless it's a very aggressive game since I don't really see anyone expecting a call from like an overpair that often unless he thinks that you think that he's FOS pretty often.
So basicly, if he bluffs this maybe 1/3 or so I'd call it, but even if it's a nice card to bluff on I don't know how common that is for 2bi.
Anyway, I'm really intressted in what you think about this hand
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Fayth   Canada. Jul 30 2007 09:37. Posts 10085 | | |
i don't think it's worth a call |
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ggplz   Sweden. Jul 30 2007 09:39. Posts 16784 | | |
wow what could he have, weaker tens? why would he shove here with a weak ten and thats all u beat.
has to be a 33 or a 22 hand.. esp this deep
really tho u have to think he's a complete monkey to call this, esp since the pot isnt that big at this point |
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Cutsss   France. Jul 30 2007 09:56. Posts 1198 | | |
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tokeweed   Philippines. Jul 30 2007 09:57. Posts 2149 | | |
hmmm... but why would he shove if he had a boat? |
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Cutsss   France. Jul 30 2007 09:59. Posts 1198 | | |
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Oly   United Kingdom. Jul 30 2007 10:04. Posts 3585 | | |
Well I get this all the time at NL50 and NL100 on party from only exactly 22 and 33, thinking that their opponent can't fold a ten to such a fishy move. And it seems to work well. So if this guy has much more money and exactly the brains of a smallstakes fish I think you are very beat. |
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