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Handnr: 808
Submitted by : LumberJack

i kinda felt bad for sucking out, but... i busted out earlier the other way around so i guess its just karma im on the receiving end of good fortune :)

POKERSTARS GAME #3195176932: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($1/$2) - 2005/11/29 - 19:06:03 (ET)
Table 'Saturn IV' Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: BrokenSword ($186.90 in chips)
Seat 2: Mr. AP11 ($108.45 in chips)
Seat 3: DemonLS ($47 in chips)
Seat 4: CardsnBass ($251.20 in chips)
Seat 5: whofstaedter ($47.85 in chips)
Seat 6: Sparkinator ($89.10 in chips)
BrokenSword: posts small blind $1
Mr. AP11: posts big blind $2
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to BrokenSword QcQh]
DemonLS: folds
CardsnBass: calls $2
whofstaedter: folds
Sparkinator: raises $4 to $6
BrokenSword: raises $6 to $12
Mr. AP11: folds
CardsnBass: calls $10
Sparkinator: calls $6
*** FLOP *** 7s6h8c]
BrokenSword: bets $174.90 and is all-in
CardsnBass: raises $64.30 to $239.20 and is all-in
Sparkinator: folds
*** TURN *** 7s6h8c] Qd]
*** RIVER *** 7s6h8cQd] 7d]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
BrokenSword: shows QcQh] (a full house, Queens full of Sevens)
CardsnBass: mucks hand
BrokenSword collected $384.80 from pot
BrokenSword said, "da boat"
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $387.80 | Rake $3
Board 7s6h8cQd7d]
Seat 1: BrokenSword (small blind) showed QcQh] and won ($384.80) with a full house, Queens full of Sevens
Seat 2: Mr. AP11 (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 3: DemonLS folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 4: CardsnBass mucked 9hTc]
Seat 5: whofstaedter folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 6: Sparkinator (button) folded on the Flop

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tontonba   . Nov 29 2005 18:14. Posts 1281

lucky...

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thrawn   Sweden. Nov 29 2005 18:17. Posts 112

I think u played this hand wrong on every street. First off, youre raise was a minimum raise so the original raiser is priced in
to call with whatever hand he has. The hand u love in that spot is something like T9, cos it gives u a cheap chance to catch. Also the early limper is invited because he can see a flop for 10.
So next time, reraise about 14-20 more. Next on the flop, u just go ahead and bet youre stack directly. That is just insane. The pot is something like 40 and u go ahead and bet 173 right away. That is only getting called by a hand that beats u.


LumberJack   United States. Nov 29 2005 18:32. Posts 179


  On November 29 2005 17:17 thrawn wrote:
I think u played this hand wrong on every street. First off, youre raise was a minimum raise so the original raiser is priced in
to call with whatever hand he has.




sparkinator raises the flop that same amount 60% of all the hands he plays in, so i know he'd do it with any 2 face, or Ax. I sort of wanted a call there, not to mention the guy i beat out, wasnt the original raiser in the first place, and the T9o called the 12.


  Next on the flop, u just go ahead and bet youre stack directly. That is just insane. The pot is something like 40 and u go ahead and bet 173 right away. That is only getting called by a hand that beats u.



little backround, about 2 hands prior, sick hand with like 7hK9h then 10h then 6h, was 8$ preflop he calls 6 on flop, i call, he bets 4 on turn, i raise to 10, he calls, river, i go allin with 10s7s. 4 hearts, all spade , and the straight with only 2pair. He folded KcQh. Was a dumb bluff, but i ended up showing it as a taunt(he assumed i had the Kh)(61$ pot, some others bought into it as well). Was the same guy i was involved with, who preflopped raised this hand. So i was trying to scare him off the AK or w/e, or just hoping hed think i was bluffing and call with 99 TT JJ or maybe AK. Only hands to beat me were 66/77/88/T9/AA/KK so, with all of that in context i just took the risk of him not having any of those hands with a 12$ preflop(assuming he'd reraise with KK/AA). There is still the 2pair issue, maybe a suite 87 or something but he seemed pretty tight in my observations of him. Not trying to say it was a good call to go allin, but just saying i had reasons involved, and didnt blindingly and newbishly just do something and get lucky

a mans character is stripped bare at the poker table; if the other players read him better than he does, he has only himself to blame. Unless he is both able and prepared to see himself as others do, flaws and all, he will be a loser in cards, as in lifeLast edit: 29/11/2005 18:52

tontonba   . Nov 29 2005 18:48. Posts 1281

personally, i dont want to read ur drivel. your play pre-flop and on the flop made me laugh... then when u hit runner runner for ur house it made me wanna puke. bottom line is: you sucked out. congratulations, i dont care to give credit to your "analysis" of what your opponent is like and what he is prone to do because u play terribly and i don't take anything u say seriously.

admit that u got lucky and we can move on from this hand.

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LumberJack   United States. Nov 29 2005 18:53. Posts 179

wow u guys are nice, so its ok for people to analyze, but when you actually showed your reasoning they just say, blah blah ur bad at poker and ur a newb. funny

a mans character is stripped bare at the poker table; if the other players read him better than he does, he has only himself to blame. Unless he is both able and prepared to see himself as others do, flaws and all, he will be a loser in cards, as in life 

tontonba   . Nov 29 2005 19:00. Posts 1281

i am not nice to you because i dont like your personality and the way you high-horse this win. you rub your suckout in ur opponents face when u say "da boat"... like you knew it was coming? who the f*ck do you think you are? and then you attempt to JUSTIFY your retarded ass move on the flop. god i can't go on, it pisses me off too much. do whatever the hell u want its ur money.

nuff said 

LumberJack   United States. Nov 29 2005 20:04. Posts 179

geez

a mans character is stripped bare at the poker table; if the other players read him better than he does, he has only himself to blame. Unless he is both able and prepared to see himself as others do, flaws and all, he will be a loser in cards, as in life 

Arya   United States. Nov 29 2005 22:01. Posts 1631

what are you talking about lumberjack played it perfect

how else are you going to get them to call unless they have the nuts

 Last edit: 29/11/2005 22:01

 

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