PokerStars Game #4768277139: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2006/04/28 - 08:30:23 (ET)
Table 'Georgia III' 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: MyNewFace ($46.85 in chips)
Seat 2: waterlegs ($14.65 in chips)
Seat 3: Mashe ($65.10 in chips)
Seat 4: savoy25 ($37.70 in chips)
Seat 5: sogger ($62.55 in chips)
Seat 6: ridepope ($17.05 in chips)
Mashe: posts small blind $0.25
savoy25: posts big blind $0.50
Holecards
Dealt to Mashe
sogger: raises $1.50 to $2
ridepope: folds
MyNewFace: folds
waterlegs: folds
Mashe: calls $1.75
savoy25: folds
Flop (Pot : $4.5)
Mashe: bets $4
sogger: calls $4
Turn (Pot : $12.5)
Mashe: bets $10
sogger: raises $15 to $25
Mashe: calls $15
River (Pot : $62.5)
Mashe: checks
sogger: bets $31.55 and is all-in
Mashe: calls $31.55
Showdown
sogger: shows (three of a kind, Aces)
Mashe: shows (a straight, Four to Eight)
Mashe collected $122.60 from pot
Summary
Total pot $125.60 | Rake $3
Board
Seat 1: MyNewFace folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: waterlegs (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: Mashe (small blind) showed and won ($122.60) with a straight, Four to Eight
Seat 4: savoy25 (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: sogger showed and lost with three of a kind, Aces
Seat 6: ridepope folded before Flop (didn't bet)
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Mashe   France. Apr 28 2006 06:32. Posts 604 | | |
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Muhweli   Finland. Apr 28 2006 06:34. Posts 10663 | | |
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Floofy says: my dick is easily bigger than 90% of guys i checked it on the net | Floofy says: i im also doing movements | |
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nicksson   Sweden. Apr 28 2006 06:36. Posts 4662 | | |
| On April 28 2006 05:32 Mashe wrote:
Push turn ? |
huh? |
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Muhweli   Finland. Apr 28 2006 06:38. Posts 10663 | | |
Actually I really hate every single street of this hand. |
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Floofy says: my dick is easily bigger than 90% of guys i checked it on the net | Floofy says: i im also doing movements | |
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Mashe   France. Apr 28 2006 06:42. Posts 604 | | |
How would you have played it ? |
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Moloch   United States. Apr 28 2006 06:45. Posts 6144 | | |
i really like this hand, although i prefer a checkraise on the flop if you're gonna be aggressive here |
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lvloRe   Netherlands. Apr 28 2006 06:54. Posts 764 | | |
| On April 28 2006 05:34 Muhweli wrote:
Push if you hate money |
damn right |
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Mashe   France. Apr 28 2006 06:56. Posts 604 | | |
Yes i realize pushing turn is a bad idea. Even calling his raise turn is a bit loose but finally its ok :D |
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lvloRe   Netherlands. Apr 28 2006 06:59. Posts 764 | | |
just because you won you think its oke
10 outs to win right? so thats somewhere near 20%? |
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Mashe   France. Apr 28 2006 07:12. Posts 604 | | |
I think with implied odds its almost ok calling his raise turn. |
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Catul   France. Apr 28 2006 07:28. Posts 1460 | | |
I don't play 6-max usually, and I'm also a NL50 player so take my advice with precaution.
But I don't like the preflop call OOP with no other limper.
On the flop, you have a gutshot+backdoor FD. That amounts to very small winning odds, yet you bet out. I assume you play your sets the same way on the flop ? What would you have done against a raise ?
On the turn, you're a 3.4:1 dog and you're getting 3.2:1 to call his raise, so that should be fine (you need to win only 3.5 more on the river to justify calling the raise). However you get these odds only because you bet out as a big dog in the first place |
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Sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand. | |
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Mashe   France. Apr 28 2006 07:43. Posts 604 | | |
I play all my hands very agressive on flop especially if i raise preflop. Here i am OOP so i choose to bet and see what he does. Against a raise i would have fold. |
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Donald   United States. Apr 28 2006 08:25. Posts 1289 | | |
It's not necessarily a poorly played hand... if you've been an aggressive player it's not a bad way to play it and the keep betting when you pick up outs is not bad even if you only have that 20%... The thing here is what did you put the other guy on? Had you seen this guy always fold to people who bet out because he fears trips or the likes. Is he weak after the flop and that's why you bet but you continued to bet since he didn't raise the flop? Calling his turn raise was ok, with implied odds and you having a 25% chance of hitting it was about a break even play probably... I don't know if you could have stacked him had you caught the flush instead of the inside straight... |
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if you always go in with the worst hand youll never have a bad beat story | |
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Donald   United States. Apr 28 2006 08:26. Posts 1289 | | |
It's a good way to play a backfired hand... ie. if you felt your plan backfired when he called you and then raised you ok, you need to switch your game around a bit... but if he was a station and you should have expected this they the move was terrible |
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if you always go in with the worst hand youll never have a bad beat story | |
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Daut   United States. Apr 28 2006 08:28. Posts 8955 | | |
every street is fine
pf is a little hairy
flop id probably check fold
turn is fine
river id lead i think, but cr is good if you know he will bet |
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NewbSaibot: 18 TIMES THE SPEED OF LIGHT. Because FUCK YOU, Daut | |
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Mashe   France. Apr 28 2006 09:50. Posts 604 | | |
I put him on a hand he would not fold whatever is the river. So fold equity 0 here. I put him on AK, AA or KK here since he is very tight preflop. |
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