CRZY***: checks
magnumpecker: bets $22.00
CRZY***: raises $13.25 to $35.25 and is all-in
magnumpecker: calls $13.25
River (Pot : $99.25)
Showdown CRZY***: shows (Pair of Sevens)
magnumpecker: mucks hand
CRZY*** collected $97.25 from pot
Summary Total pot $99.25 | Rake $2.00
Board
Seat 3: CRZY*** showed and won ($97.25) with Pair of Sevens
Seat 5: magnumpecker mucked
Seat 7: 102.*** (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 9: Yaht*** (big blind) folded before Flop
terrybunny19240   United States. Jan 21 2009 05:34. Posts 13829
this guy was a bit of an aggro tard and I knew I was well ahead of his range preflop. Flop comes down and I figure he is continuing with a lot of 44+ and maybe some overcards. I am pretty sure this hand is totally standard (and the guy is a retarded donk imo, I hadn't gotten out of line at this table really at all), but what do you think?
On the turn since I'm obviously committed if I bet (and I think I have to), should I just overshove it for max fold equity?
Last edit: 21/01/2009 05:35
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palak   United States. Jan 21 2009 05:38. Posts 4601
i would never double barrel that turn, but once u did u were committed
dont tap the glass...im about ready to take a fucking hammer to the aquarium
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w1cked   Bulgaria. Jan 21 2009 05:40. Posts 134
Yes better shove turn since when you bet turn you cant fold. Betting the turn is OK sometimes but only if you know your opponent have a fold botton...