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Handnr: 48992
Submitted by : Vic3Roy

PokerStars Game #5556323530: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2006/07/14 - 12:47:31 (ET)
Table 'Venus II' 6-max Seat #5 is the button
Seat 1: mazga ($119.05 in chips)
Seat 2: jmullner ($28.05 in chips)
Seat 3: Psier ($45.50 in chips)
Seat 4: collysdad1 ($18.80 in chips)
Seat 5: jimwhyte ($39.80 in chips)
Seat 6: Vic3Roy ($65.35 in chips)
Vic3Roy: posts small blind $0.25
mazga: posts big blind $0.50

Holecards
Dealt to Vic3Roy 9d9c
jmullner: calls $0.50
Psier: folds
collysdad1: calls $0.50
jimwhyte: calls $0.50
Vic3Roy: raises $3 to $3.50
mazga: folds
jmullner: folds
collysdad1: folds
jimwhyte: calls $3

Flop (Pot : $8.5)

   8hJd5h
Vic3Roy: bets $7.50
jimwhyte: calls $7.50

Turn (Pot : $23.5)

   8hJd5h6d
Vic3Roy: bets $18
jimwhyte: raises $10.80 to $28.80 and is all-in
Vic3Roy: calls $10.80

River (Pot : $81.1)

   8hJd5h6d2h

Showdown
Vic3Roy: shows 9d9c (a pair of Nines)
jimwhyte: shows 4cJc (a pair of Jacks)
jimwhyte collected $78.10 from pot

Summary
Total pot $81.10 | Rake $3
Board  8hJd5h6d2h
Seat 1: mazga (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 2: jmullner folded before Flop
Seat 3: Psier folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 4: collysdad1 folded before Flop
Seat 5: jimwhyte (button) showed 4cJc and won ($78.10) with a pair of Jacks
Seat 6: Vic3Roy (small blind) showed 9d9c and lost with a pair of Nines

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Vic3Roy   Finland. Jul 14 2006 10:49. Posts 3049

Someone please explain to me where do these donkeys get their smart ideas?

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Bigaboo 

Nuros   United Kingdom. Jul 14 2006 11:00. Posts 860

they think "wow, if i can make top pair with my j4 and some guy with an underpair will pay me off when im allin, its worth playing"

Yes he;s a donk, but you played this hand so terribly:o Don;t lead out again on the turn, look for a cheap showdown, sure he could have been on the flush draw, but he wasnt getting odds to draw to it, so it makes more sense he has some sort of jack, even if it is raggy like that. If he's calling the flop bet, he's not folding the turn bet, so don;t make it, or at least make it small enough so you can fold to his allin.


Loco   Canada. Jul 14 2006 11:01. Posts 20968

hey guys do you know if the reload trick was fixed? i can't do it

fuck I should just sell some of my Pokemon cards, if no one stakes that is what I will have to do - lostaccount 

Vic3Roy   Finland. Jul 14 2006 11:08. Posts 3049

Well actually I think you're wrong Nuros, about "he's not folding the turn bet", since I've made them fold it endless times ;o

Only MegaDonkeys like this will live trough, well, that's what I think. :|

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Nuros   United Kingdom. Jul 14 2006 11:19. Posts 860

I don;t have much experience on the .25/.50 stakes so maybe alot will fold their J rag (if they play it) to the turn bet, and even alot might call that bet on the flop with just a draw that missed on the turn. Generally though, if they;ve called the potsized flop bet with shit like this, then they're generally idiotic enough to play it to the end... This is obviously an extreme example with the guy being a major fish by even playing that trash in the first place, but against a guy who is "decent" at those stakes, i don;t think it;s worth stacking them off when they have AJ/KJ/mauybe even QJ, without mentioning TT or an overpair which may have been played the same way, i prefer a turn check. But hey that;s just me, at this stakes it might be more profitable betting out constantly in a situation like this.. can't see it being too +EV though


 

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