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Handnr: 691 Submitted by : Chris307
***** Hand History for Game 3108058911 *****
$25 NL Texas Hold'em - Monday, November 28, 01:17:36 EDT 2005
Table Table 68567 (Real Money)
Seat 5 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: smitty1151 ( $22.20 )
Seat 2: FireSalts ( $41.45 )
Seat 7: backlash550 ( $61.68 )
Seat 8: blazer78 ( $12.07 )
Seat 4: Raputin ( $37.15 )
Seat 5: DepME ( $27.20 )
Seat 10: sagwaggul17 ( $13.65 )
Seat 3: Will_Blast ( $0 )
Seat 9: pyoo3 ( $19.50 )
Seat 6: OriginalTilt ( $11.80 )
backlash550 posts small blind [$0.10].
blazer78 posts big blind [$0.25].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to FireSalts [ ]
pyoo3 calls [$0.25].
sagwaggul17 calls [$0.25].
smitty1151 calls [$0.25].
FireSalts raises [$1].
Raputin folds.
DepME folds.
backlash550 folds.
blazer78 calls [$0.75].
pyoo3 calls [$0.75].
sagwaggul17 calls [$0.75].
smitty1151 folds.
** Dealing Flop ** [,, ]
blazer78 bets [$0.25].
pyoo3 raises [$1].
sagwaggul17 folds.
FireSalts raises [$6.25].
blazer78 folds.
sagwaggul17: backlash.. mt vernon .. nj?
pyoo3 is all-In [$17.50]
>You have options at Table 64960 Table!.
FireSalts calls [$12.25].
** Dealing Turn ** [ ]
** Dealing River ** [ ]
FireSalts shows [, ] a pair of queens.
pyoo3 shows [, ] three of a kind, fives.
pyoo3 wins $39.55 from the main pot with three of a kind, fives.
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Chris307   Iceland. Nov 27 2005 23:19. Posts 112 | | |
Any tips on how I can avoid this, keeping in mind it's $25 NL at Party? |
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fira   United States. Nov 27 2005 23:26. Posts 6345 | | |
on the flop, raise to about 4
if they play back at you, fold
unless you have a sharp read
edit: try not to commit yourself with just an overpair |
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PandaSaurus   Australia. Nov 28 2005 00:04. Posts 1651 | | |
You played it too aggressively on the flop imo. As fira said raise about 3 or 4 and when he reraise all-in you've got to consider a fold.
When he went all-in he either had a really strong draw (AK spades, atlthough I doubt he'd reraise all-in, so pretty unlikely) or a set. KK or AA prob would have reraised you preflop so I think you have to fold to the big reraise all-in. The only hands you really beat are 10/10 and JJ and he'd be an absolute turkey to play them that aggressively.
It's hard to get away from hands like this, but when he puts in a big reraise like that, take the time to think about it. What sort of player he is / what hand is he likely to have. |
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Chris307   Iceland. Nov 28 2005 00:14. Posts 112 | | |
This is the first time a fish has ever busted me with a set. It's really hard to put them on a set because they play them just like top pair. |
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Chris307   Iceland. Nov 28 2005 00:16. Posts 112 | | |
Really though the flop and the bet and the raise should've scared me out of this pot, with very possible nut straight, straight draw and flush draw, holding nothing but overpair.
I kind of stupidly overbet the pot on the flop convinced they were both betting into draws. |
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Chris307   Iceland. Nov 28 2005 00:20. Posts 112 | | |
Stupid thing to assume considering they both called my bet preflop and it was three low cards to a straight....
Blah. Wasted stack. |
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PandaSaurus   Australia. Nov 28 2005 01:08. Posts 1651 | | |
If he had top pair on a flop like that (something like A/8, which is an ass-horrible call) there's no way he'd reraise all-in.
People very very rarely make big plays at the lower tables with nothing. |
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Chris307   Iceland. Nov 28 2005 01:27. Posts 112 | | |
| On November 28 2005 00:08 PandaSaurus wrote:
People very very rarely make big plays at the lower tables with nothing. |
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You're kind of right. They don't make them when they have nothing, but when they have top pair, they often do.
Not trying to justify my play or anything though, it was ass-awful this hand. |
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