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Handnr: 776100 Submitted by : johnpbg
PokerStars Game #36411107070: Tournament #219903816, $0.10+$0.00 USD Holdem No Limit - Level X (300/600) - 2009/12/08 13:18:15 BRT [2009/12/08 10:18:15 ET]
Table 219903816 9 9-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: Kaido3000 (10700 in chips)
Seat 2: Fernando8801 (4905 in chips)
Seat 3: johnpbg (6522 in chips)
Seat 4: pabpini (15715 in chips)
Seat 5: shein#19 (2370 in chips)
Seat 6: Vladimir288 (17470 in chips)
Seat 7: MENDOCINO577 (4808 in chips)
Seat 8: alexchornijs (6275 in chips)
Seat 9: madaccountan (7660 in chips)
Kaido3000: posts the ante 50
Fernando8801: posts the ante 50
johnpbg: posts the ante 50
pabpini: posts the ante 50
shein#19: posts the ante 50
Vladimir288: posts the ante 50
MENDOCINO577: posts the ante 50
alexchornijs: posts the ante 50
madaccountan: posts the ante 50
pabpini: posts small blind 300
shein#19: posts big blind 600
Holecards Dealt to johnpbg
Vladimir288: calls 600
MENDOCINO577: folds
alexchornijs: calls 600
madaccountan: folds
Kaido3000: folds
Fernando8801: folds
johnpbg: raises 900 to 1500
pabpini: folds
shein#19: folds
Vladimir288: calls 900
alexchornijs: calls 900
Flop (Pot : $5,850.00)
Vladimir288: checks
alexchornijs: bets 4725 and is all-in
johnpbg: folds
Vladimir288: folds
Uncalled bet (4725) returned to alexchornijs
alexchornijs collected 5850 from pot
Summary Total pot 5850 | Rake 0
Board
Seat 1: Kaido3000 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: Fernando8801 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 3: johnpbg (button) folded on the Flop
Seat 4: pabpini (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: shein#19 (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: Vladimir288 folded on the Flop
Seat 7: MENDOCINO577 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 8: alexchornijs collected (5850)
Seat 9: madaccountan folded before Flop (didnt bet)
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johnpbg   Brasil. Dec 08 2009 10:25. Posts 104 | | |
?!? dunno what to do |
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player999   Brasil. Dec 08 2009 10:33. Posts 7978 | | |
well, you can always SNAP CALL |
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Browsing through your hand histories makes me wonder that you might not be aware these games are possibly play money. Have you ever tried to cash out? - Kapol | |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Dec 08 2009 10:39. Posts 9634 | | |
| On December 08 2009 09:33 player999 wrote:
well, you can always SNAP CALL |
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Dec 08 2009 10:46. Posts 6817 | | |
You have 10 bbs, you could just open shove preflop. But why would you fold this flop when you hit a pair? |
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Naib   Hungary. Dec 08 2009 10:48. Posts 968 | | |
johnpbg SNAP CALLS
Opponent has 10 BB. He calls your raise with a tiny stack like that OOP, then proceeds to allin on the flop.
He's either:
a, terrible (~93.17% chance according to my calculations)
b, is playing STOP-N-GO (which is not shoving pre with a hand that should shove pre, but calling and pushing any flop)
In both cases, you have TPGK SNAP FUCKING CALL.
On a second note, you have ~11 BB, a bit less. Shove this hand pre and save yourself from the headache should you not hit the flop (if it was for example Ks instead of As on the flop, you'd be even more lost and have no idea what to do when you get shoved on).
Edit: well I guess I'm just repeating everyone here. But DO NOT FOLD THIS. |
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My favourite line is Bet/Fold. I bet, you fold. | Last edit: 08/12/2009 10:50 |
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johnpbg   Brasil. Dec 08 2009 10:52. Posts 104 | | |
so far, thanks so much for the support, im backing to play now and still getting surprised with some moves, i tought he made a three of a kind idk, like to all-in looking like a bluff, i was almost in ITM so i decided to fold, i wasnt sure what to do... again, thanks |
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boreHM   Netherlands. Dec 08 2009 10:55. Posts 1595 | | |
lol i always fold when i dont flop a boat |
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Dec 08 2009 11:07. Posts 6817 | | |
| On December 08 2009 09:52 johnpbg wrote:
so far, thanks so much for the support, im backing to play now and still getting surprised with some moves, i tought he made a three of a kind idk, like to all-in looking like a bluff, i was almost in ITM so i decided to fold, i wasnt sure what to do... again, thanks |
Don't worry so much about "monsters under the bed". You need to be good like... 30% here or something on the flop, and it's a small buyin tournament vs an unknown opponent. + If he DID flop a big hand, he would probably check it so that he gets a bet from you, he wouldn't want to bet and scare you away.
I think you are good here more like... I don't know, 70% of the time? Maybe even more. |
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ToT)MidiaN(   United Kingdom. Dec 08 2009 12:52. Posts 5070 | | |
more like 99.5% of the time |
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One day good. One day bad. And some days, even hope | |
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