SirHerbert: checks
KwarK_uK: bets $6.75
SirHerbert: raises $3.75 to $10.50 and is all-in
KwarK_uK: calls $3.75
River (Pot : $31.10)
Showdown SirHerbert: shows (a pair of Sevens)
KwarK_uK: mucks hand
SirHerbert collected $29.60 from pot
Summary Total pot $31.10 | Rake $1.50
Board
Seat 1: Mosesbaby folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: Puck Foker (button) folded on the Flop
Seat 3: lloo loo (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 4: SirHerbert (big blind) showed and won ($29.60) with a pair of Sevens
Seat 5: facuganame folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 6: KwarK_uK mucked
SfydjkLm   Belarus. Jan 24 2009 05:48. Posts 3810
have to check back the turn imo.
If he calls raise hes either has u beat or is a call station and is unlikely to fold even a brick turn, and it would be fine extracting value from worse if u only u didnt have nothing.
*wink wink*
Last edit: 24/01/2009 05:50
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SfydjkLm   Belarus. Jan 24 2009 05:56. Posts 3810
overall dont bluff at NL25 without sick reads, now i was thinking that my thinking of this player is based on his stack size, which isnt full nor properly shortstacked. But then i was thinking can u do this against proper shortstack/fullstack with more confidence, and the answer is honestly no u cant. Now its easier to put a full stack on the flush draw and bluff him off, yes, but u need a fucking solid read for that. You know how people make money at NL25? By stacking people who call shoves with flush draws.