paddomokum: bets $2.50
cassh3rn : raises $6.80 to $9.30 and is all-in
paddomokum: calls $3.90 and is all-in
River (Pot : $29.35)
Showdown paddomokum: shows (a pair of Queens)
cassh3rn : mucks hand
paddomokum collected $27.95 from pot
Summary Total pot $29.35 | Rake $1.40
Board
Seat 1: NataCorp (button) folded on the Flop
Seat 2: ColdNuts (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 3: paddomokum (big blind) showed and won ($27.95) with a pair of Queens
Seat 4: cassh3rn mucked
Seat 5: evantair folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 6: kilued folded before Flop (didn't bet)
casshern   United States. Aug 25 2007 16:56. Posts 1083
I'm thinking I shoulda either pushed all in on flop or just fold the turn.
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Aug 25 2007 16:58. Posts 6817
Instapush flop/fold if you dont want a coinflip (I probably can't help myself tho given that this guy probably has a retarded hand, and maybe even a draw )
Hm.. Off-suite socks..
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Aug 25 2007 17:00. Posts 6817
PFR isn't going to just flatcall a 7$ overbet anyway so the only way he's going to join in is if he has a good hand. At least I don't think he is much more likely to do something like raise allin with KK-AA just cause you flatcall..
Hm.. Off-suite socks..
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humPah   Finland. Aug 25 2007 17:07. Posts 1544
Standard push/fold on flop er. Calling is the least favorable option and why would you consider folding turn?
Raising preflop more than 10% is somewhat wild. 5% is average. Less than 3% is passive.
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Aug 25 2007 17:09. Posts 6817
I guess we have the required odds to get it allin on turn anyway so maybe flatcalling and shoving any turn is good for the off chance that the raiser actually calls. But I suck at math