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Handnr: 509209
Submitted by : Pillars

PokerStars Game #19803663180: Hold'em No Limit ($2/$4) - 2008/08/22 - 02:29:51 (ET)
Table 'Wallia II' 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: JohnnylllM ($146.30 in chips)
Seat 2: Pillars ($400 in chips)
Seat 3: ParkingSteve ($616.30 in chips)
Seat 4: mbolt1 ($394 in chips)
Seat 5: Ck1ko ($390 in chips)
Seat 6: pierrette56 ($329.50 in chips)
ParkingSteve: posts small blind $2
mbolt1: posts big blind $4

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to Pillars 5c6d
Ck1ko: folds
pierrette56: folds
JohnnylllM: folds
Pillars : folds
ParkingSteve: calls $2
mbolt1: raises $16 to $20
ParkingSteve: calls $16

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $40.00)

   8cJs2c
ParkingSteve: checks
mbolt1: bets $28
ParkingSteve: calls $28

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $96.00)

   8cJs2cTh
ParkingSteve: checks
mbolt1: bets $80
ParkingSteve: calls $80

River (Pot : $256.00)

   8cJs2cTh6s
ParkingSteve: checks
mbolt1: bets $266 and is all-in
ParkingSteve: calls $266

Showdown
mbolt1: shows 5d7h (high card Jack)
ParkingSteve: shows 2s3s (a pair of Deuces)
ParkingSteve collected $785 from pot

Summary
Total pot $788 | Rake $3
Board  8cJs2cTh6s
Seat 1: JohnnylllM folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: Pillars (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: ParkingSteve (small blind) showed 2s3s and won ($785) with a pair of Deuces
Seat 4: mbolt1 (big blind) showed 5d7h and lost with high card Jack
Seat 5: Ck1ko folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 6: pierrette56 folded before Flop (didn't bet)

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Pillars   United States. Aug 22 2008 00:31. Posts 1049

2/4 at it's finest.

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Syntax   United States. Aug 22 2008 00:33. Posts 4415

just from the looking at the pf action, i knew something was going to get crazy in this hand
sb vs bb is always a fucking war

wut wut wut 

CrownRoyal   United States. Aug 22 2008 00:42. Posts 11385

why not raise pre?

WHAT IS THIS 

capaneo   Canada. Aug 22 2008 00:42. Posts 8465

question is that why did u fold the button?

In US everyone is happy as long as all the prices are rising. Unless its crude oil - Marc Faber 

JoeDeertay   United States. Aug 22 2008 00:55. Posts 1730

Maybe because he knew there would be action like this from a LAGtard a lot of the time when he only had 65o? Just my guess, but I'm not even close to 2/4.

Variance has a big brother named doomswitch. - edzwoo 

Pillars   United States. Aug 22 2008 00:56. Posts 1049

Because mbolt1 had me dominated pre-flop. Clearly.


Pillars   United States. Aug 22 2008 01:00. Posts 1049

I can't tell if you guys are serious about opening that hand. MBolt is actually a decent reg and an extremely active 3-better. More importantly, though, why do we want to raise a hand with no inherent showdown value against someone who calls way too often? I'd rather raise it up w/ K4 than 56 in this spot.


capaneo   Canada. Aug 22 2008 01:20. Posts 8465


  On August 22 2008 00:00 Pillars wrote:
I can't tell if you guys are serious about opening that hand. MBolt is actually a decent reg and an extremely active 3-better. More importantly, though, why do we want to raise a hand with no inherent showdown value against someone who calls way too often? I'd rather raise it up w/ K4 than 56 in this spot.



K4o is always EZ shove are you kidding? And I didn't know that the BB guy is a caller. But looking at SB action is actually makes sense. to let go pf

In US everyone is happy as long as all the prices are rising. Unless its crude oil - Marc Faber 

Pillars   United States. Aug 22 2008 01:27. Posts 1049

I meant the SB was a caller [as one could perhaps infer from his play in this hand.] The BB is a decent TAG regular [as one would probably not infer from his play in this hand] who 3-bets a high percentage of the time.


 

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