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Handnr: 769477 Submitted by : LemOn[5thF]
PokerStars Game #35646308973: Holdem No Limit ($0.25/$0.50 USD) - 2009/11/21 7:28:27 ET
Table Kobolda V 6-max Seat #5 is the button
Seat 1: engel-in ($39.60 in chips)
Seat 2: quadroq3 ($50.50 in chips)
Seat 3: grobzar ($16.15 in chips)
Seat 4: DoC.LemOn ($70.85 in chips)
Seat 5: saxonrule68 ($31.10 in chips)
Seat 6: Heupje ($24 in chips)
Heupje: posts small blind $0.25
engel-in: posts big blind $0.50
Holecards(Odds) Dealt to DoC.LemOn
quadroq3: folds
grobzar: folds
DoC.LemOn: raises $1.25 to $1.75
saxonrule68: folds
Heupje: folds
engel-in: calls $1.25
Flop(Odds) (Pot : $3.75)
engel-in: checks
DoC.LemOn: bets $2.75
engel-in: raises $2.75 to $5.50
DoC.LemOn: calls $2.75
Turn(Odds) (Pot : $14.75)
engel-in: bets $8
DoC.LemOn: calls $8
River (Pot : $30.75)
engel-in: bets $24.35 and is all-in
DoC.LemOn: calls $24.35
Showdown engel-in: shows (a straight, Eight to Queen)
DoC.LemOn: shows (a full house, Queens full of Nines)
DoC.LemOn collected $76.45 from pot
Summary Total pot $79.45 | Rake $3
Board
Seat 1: engel-in (big blind) showed and lost with a straight, Eight to Queen
Seat 2: quadroq3 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 3: grobzar folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 4: DoC.LemOn showed and won ($76.45) with a full house, Queens full of Nines
Seat 5: saxonrule68 (button) folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 6: Heupje (small blind) folded before Flop
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asdfman   . Nov 21 2009 07:33. Posts 528 | | |
your play sux here
def need to raise turn |
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 21 2009 07:36. Posts 15163 | | |
Why? against what type of villain is call good on turn? |
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 21 2009 07:38. Posts 15163 | | |
Tell me that you never cant call against any villain or give me specific stats and reads you would need to support turn call. |
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 21 2009 07:40. Posts 15163 | | |
Please note that you have less than psb on river anyway |
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93% Sure! | Last edit: 21/11/2009 07:41 |
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asdfman   . Nov 21 2009 07:42. Posts 528 | | |
well meh after a longer thought it's not that bad
just that there's quite a lot of cards you don't want to see on the river and that can kill your action.
though i would raise turn cause he's not folding anything |
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Zep   United States. Nov 21 2009 07:46. Posts 2292 | | |
I think your play is fine, it looks like you had an idea of what villain was doing and going to do |
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bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Nov 21 2009 08:01. Posts 8649 | | |
| On November 21 2009 06:46 Zep wrote:
I think your play is fine, it looks like you had an idea of what villain was doing and going to do |
disagree, turn definitely has to be a raise. since it's very unlikely villain has a queen, his range is pair+draw (T9, 76), 2 pair, underset, or the straight. 2p/set/straight are obviously never folding and he loses value from 2p/set when the river comes 4 to a straight. T9 and 76 might fold but those hands aren't putting any more money in unless they suckout anyway.
| Tell me that you never cant call against any villain or give me specific stats and reads you would need to support turn call. |
other than some very unrealistic scenarios which would be obvious if they were true (ie he's 3-barreling his entire range no matter what), i can't think of any that would justify a turn call. |
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Truck-Crash Life | Last edit: 21/11/2009 08:02 |
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