askarv leaves the table
wader: checks
djforever : bets $375.40 and is all-in
wader: calls $375.40
River (Pot : $1,222.80)
Showdown wader: shows (two pair, Sevens and Sixes)
djforever : mucks hand
wader collected $1221.80 from pot
Summary Total pot $1222.80 | Rake $1
Board
Seat 3: wader (big blind) showed and won ($1221.80) with two pair, Sevens and Sixes
Seat 5: djforever (button) (small blind) mucked
djforever   Canada. Aug 20 2008 23:32. Posts 1510
greatttttt
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Aug 20 2008 23:43. Posts 6817
So I hear trying to get wader off pairs is not a great idea.
I dunno I've never played him I just saw someone make a joke about how he tried to get wader of a pair once
Although to be honest, isn't this a kind of shit board to be raising him on?
Hm.. Off-suite socks..
Last edit: 21/08/2008 00:33
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NeillyJQ   United States. Aug 20 2008 23:50. Posts 8947
its a board wader rarely connects with and will float the flop to steal the turn
Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/
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NeillyJQ   United States. Aug 20 2008 23:51. Posts 8947
so the shove counteracts the steal
Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/
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djforever   Canada. Aug 21 2008 00:21. Posts 1510
wader took a long time to act on flop so i had a feeling he was either weak or planning to float/shove turn if i checked. im not hating the way i played it especially since its headsup but i think this line wouldve been better against anyone else though
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Aug 21 2008 00:31. Posts 6817
But we are in position, so he can't steal turn, so he'd have to be floating to shove river if we check behind which I guess is possible (but then we'll win a lot of money when he shoves into our queen/8/flush).
I was talking about the flop raise tho, but I dunno why I said that because it seems like a really standard raise on second thought
EDIT: Made this post before the reply above, how is he gonna shove the turn when we check, when he's oop? Or is he gonna float oop?
I don't play much HU tho.
Hm.. Off-suite socks..
Last edit: 21/08/2008 00:34
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djforever   Canada. Aug 21 2008 13:56. Posts 1510
well i guess by checking back turn i am saving money when i do miss but i am losing the fold equity i get by him folding the turn, when i do end up missing on the river. your right i misread this hand i thought i was oop and shoved turn before he could act. i guess i didnt see him check and/or look at who had button lol .