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Handnr: 873736
Submitted by : LemOn[5thF]

***** Hand History for Game 1111111111 ***** Poker Stars
$50.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, November 25, 11:09:27 ET 2010
Table Gilgamesh III Real Money
Seat 3 is the button
Seat 1: Player1 $64.05 USD - VPIP: 20, PFR: 18, 3B: 16, AF: 3.5, Hands: 74
Seat 2: Player2 $57.20 USD - VPIP: 15, PFR: 11, 3B: 1, AF: 2.4, Hands: 308
Seat 3: Player3 $34.00 USD - VPIP: 44, PFR: 2, 3B: 0, AF: 1.7, Hands: 62
Seat 4: Hero $53.50 USD - VPIP: 26, PFR: 22, 3B: 9, AF: 3.2, Hands: 54624
Seat 5: Player5 $133.90 USD - VPIP: 13, PFR: 10, 3B: 8, AF: 2.7, Hands: 292
Seat 6: Player6 $50.00 USD - VPIP: 29, PFR: 19, 3B: 4, AF: 2.2, Hands: 203
Hero posts small blind [$0.25 USD].
Player5 posts big blind [$0.50 USD].

Holecards
Dealt to Hero [TsQs ]
Player6 folds
Player1 folds
Player2 folds
Player3 calls [$0.50 USD]
Hero raises [$1.75 USD]
Player5 folds
Player3 calls [$1.50 USD]

Flop (Pot : $4.25)

   5sJcQd
Hero bets [$3.30 USD]
Player3 calls [$3.30 USD]

Turn (Pot : $10.85)

   5sJcQdTc
Hero bets [$9.00 USD]
Player3 calls [$9.00 USD]

River (Pot : $28.85)

   5sJcQdTc4d
Hero bets [$20.00 USD]
Player3 calls [$19.70 USD]
Hero wins $0.30 USD
Hero shows TsQs
Player3 shows AcKd
Player3 wins $65.50 USD from main pot

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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 25 2010 11:11. Posts 15163

and this one

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4Kingell   United Kingdom. Nov 25 2010 11:14. Posts 1453

I can definitely explain this one. His 2 brain cells clashed repeatedly and made his hand click buttons.

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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 25 2010 11:17. Posts 15163

I am in a state of constants amusement at NL50, and I have decided to attempt to understand this bullshit instead of being tilted by it

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4Kingell   United Kingdom. Nov 25 2010 11:19. Posts 1453

I think you are giving too much credit to them having a thought process.

If you know the enemy and know yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles. Sun Tzu  

LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 25 2010 11:25. Posts 15163


  On November 25 2010 10:19 4Kingell wrote:
I think you are giving too much credit to them having a thought process.



Everyone has some kind of thought behind their actions, even when its completely retarded

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4Kingell   United Kingdom. Nov 25 2010 11:30. Posts 1453


  On November 25 2010 10:25 LemOn[5thF] wrote:
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Everyone has some kind of thought behind their actions, even when its completely retarded


Ha ha - true - but GL trying to understand all of them....

If you know the enemy and know yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles. Sun Tzu  

player999   Brasil. Nov 25 2010 11:32. Posts 7978


  On November 25 2010 10:25 LemOn[5thF] wrote:
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Everyone has some kind of thought behind their actions, even when its completely retarded


no

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 

LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 25 2010 11:34. Posts 15163

You need to use your brain to even click buttons. A lot of people go lik e'I haven't tried this before' and click a different button than last time

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4Kingell   United Kingdom. Nov 25 2010 11:35. Posts 1453

So if they don't really understand it how are you supposed to?

If you know the enemy and know yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles. Sun Tzu  

LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 25 2010 11:37. Posts 15163

I mean thats what poker is about, to understand how other players think and abuse it -.-

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player999   Brasil. Nov 25 2010 11:39. Posts 7978

well, this hand is quite simple to understand.... he was thinking TRAP at all times

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SpasticInk   Sweden. Nov 25 2010 11:40. Posts 6298

well he won didnt he


bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Nov 25 2010 11:42. Posts 8649


  well, this hand is quite simple to understand.... he was thinking TRAP at all times



yeah srsly, on flop he has gutshot+2 overs so he clicks call, turn he doesn't want you to leave the pot if you're bluffing and a lot of fish are pretty paranoid about getting bluffed so they slowplay in spots where it's obviously bad.

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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 25 2010 11:47. Posts 15163

Confirmed he never raises pre and uses c/c line regardless of hand strenght -.-

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SpasticInk   Sweden. Nov 25 2010 11:49. Posts 6298

see... at least he is balanced


LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Nov 25 2010 11:55. Posts 15163

Yup I'm not saying its bad or good, being a calling station is actually a great counter strategy to my style a lot of the time -.-

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GfOrcebOnd   United States. Nov 25 2010 11:56. Posts 429

clearly he is a complete fish no wait not even a minnow. I would be careful though raising a hand like q10 OOP maybe it's a little different at these higher micro limits i play 1-2 but if someone limps on the button and i got q 10 suited i'm just calling to see a flop as well. I don't get frisky with hands like that. If i'm on the button yea i'll raise with it. That's just me though.

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