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Handnr: 402388
Submitted by : Pillars

POKERSTARS GAME #15897806748: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($2/$4) - 2008/03/11 - 04:20:41 (ET)
Table 'Badenia' 6-max Seat #5 is the button
Seat 1: Tim0thee ($568.10 in chips)
Seat 3: LegallyBlind ($748.90 in chips)
Seat 5: seattle ($198.60 in chips)
Seat 6: Pillars ($396 in chips)
Pillars : posts small blind $2
Tim0thee: posts big blind $4
Hyi_Vam: sits out

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to Pillars 6h8h
LegallyBlind: folds
seattle: calls $4
Pillars : calls $2
Tim0thee: raises $12 to $16
seattle: calls $12
Pillars : calls $12

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $48.00)

   8c9hAh
Pillars : checks
Tim0thee: checks
seattle: checks

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $48.00)

   8c9hAh7s
Pillars : bets $32
Tim0thee: raises $48 to $80
seattle: folds
Pillars : raises $300 to $380 and is all-in
Tim0thee: calls $300

River (Pot : $808.00)

   8c9hAh7sAs

Showdown
Pillars : shows 6h8h (two pair, Aces and Eights)
Tim0thee: shows 8s8d (a full house, Eights full of Aces)
Tim0thee collected $806 from pot

Summary
Total pot $808 | Rake $2
Board  8c9hAh7sAs
Seat 1: Tim0thee (big blind) showed 8s8d and won ($806) with a full house, Eights full of Aces
Seat 3: LegallyBlind folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: seattle (button) folded on the Turn
Seat 6: Pillars (small blind) showed 6h8h and lost with two pair, Aces and Eights

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anon   Lithuania. Mar 11 2008 03:02. Posts 5965

spewish :/

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Pillars   United States. Mar 11 2008 03:05. Posts 1049

Ignore the pre-flop call.
Thoughts about the turn push against a competent, semi-aggressive regular?
Seems like he bets flop 95% of the time with any hand he can call my push with [and he's semi-bluffing flop 100% of the time with 67 or JT if he somehow shows up with those hands.]
Meh. Maybe he does this a decent percentage of the time w/ AA.


Big_Rob_48   United States. Mar 11 2008 03:07. Posts 3432

i generally dont play draws like this against what seems to be a very bad player, especially on the turn when you're equity isn't that great

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KeanuReaver   United States. Mar 11 2008 03:13. Posts 2022

awkward stack sizes for the semi-bluff imo, a risk of $300 to win $160
i do agree it's difficult to give this guy a monster, on the other hand thats a very awkward spot to bluff
i dunno i can't hate the move, just a weird spot.

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DooMeR   United States. Mar 11 2008 03:46. Posts 8553


  On March 11 2008 02:13 KeanuReaver wrote:
awkward stack sizes for the semi-bluff imo, a risk of $300 to win $160
i do agree it's difficult to give this guy a monster, on the other hand thats a very awkward spot to bluff
i dunno i can't hate the move, just a weird spot.

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DooMeR   United States. Mar 11 2008 03:46. Posts 8553

i dont really like it but it might have some merit. i think most of the time its bad tho

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Baalim   Mexico. Mar 11 2008 04:13. Posts 34262

he is the PF raiser... he has a monster here always.


do u think he checks flop with a weak ace here 3-way to then raise turn?

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