PokerStars Game #59688242202: Holdem No Limit ($0.50/$1.00 USD) - 2011/03/23 18:34:50 ET
Table Gaea 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: night2o1 ($114.25 in chips)
Seat 2: Raiden66121 ($255.65 in chips)
Seat 3: beeny314 ($105.55 in chips)
Seat 4: Melwin10 ($87.75 in chips)
Seat 5: scanlobj ($100 in chips)
Seat 6: kissle100 ($50.40 in chips)
beeny314: posts small blind $0.50
Melwin10: posts big blind $1
Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to night2o1
scanlobj: raises $2 to $3
kissle100: folds
night2o1: calls $3
Raiden66121: folds
beeny314: folds
Melwin10: folds
Flop(Odds) (Pot : $7.50)
scanlobj: bets $7.50
night2o1: raises $16.50 to $24
scanlobj: calls $16.50
Turn(Odds) (Pot : $55.50)
scanlobj: checks
night2o1: bets $41.50
scanlobj: raises $31.50 to $73 and is all-in
night2o1: calls $31.50
River (Pot : $201.50)
Showdown
scanlobj: shows (three of a kind, Fives)
night2o1: shows (three of a kind, Fours)
scanlobj collected $198.50 from pot
Summary
Total pot $201.50 | Rake $3
Board
Seat 1: night2o1 showed and lost with three of a kind, Fours
Seat 2: Raiden66121 (button) folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 3: beeny314 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 4: Melwin10 (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: scanlobj showed and won ($198.50) with three of a kind, Fives
Seat 6: kissle100 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
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should I continue on the turn villain pretty much unknown
should I flat call down 3 streets since I don't have any dynamic |
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Stroggos   New Zealand. Mar 23 2011 18:40. Posts 1117 | | |
raise flop, bet any turn, bet any river. That's the line i take |
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why does it work for u
cool tho |
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Stroggos   New Zealand. Mar 23 2011 18:43. Posts 1117 | | |
no point in calling down, cause you can never fold a set. and you always get more value from betting than calling down, so getting it in like that is the best way |
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 23 2011 18:44. Posts 15163 | | |
flatting flop is ok too no? |
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k4ir0s   Canada. Mar 23 2011 18:56. Posts 3478 | | |
i like flatting the flop and getting more aggresive on turn or river
cause your pretty much just raising your nut type hands on a board like that? seems better to flat flop to underrep your hand and for balance ;o |
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I dont know what a dt drop is. Is it a wrestling move? -Oly | Last edit: 23/03/2011 18:58 |
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Stroggos   New Zealand. Mar 23 2011 18:56. Posts 1117 | | |
yeah flatting flop is good too. |
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Arirang   Canada. Mar 23 2011 18:57. Posts 1673 | | |
Yeah, but villain's showing a lot of speed, I'd raise for value on flop before something ugly on turn lands and that kills the action (if the board gets more connected). |
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boreHM   Netherlands. Mar 23 2011 19:01. Posts 1595 | | |
this is just a cooler
two points:
1. I don't think you _have_ to call this preflop
2. why do you bet turn as if there's a huge draw out there? |
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rockman255   Canada. Mar 23 2011 19:05. Posts 4471 | | |
| On March 23 2011 18:01 boreHM wrote:
this is just a cooler
two points:
1. I don't think you _have_ to call this preflop
2. why do you bet turn as if there's a huge draw out there? |
ya, a good example of when this is a turbofold pre is if the guy is like 19/17 and you have 1k hands and its pretty clear that his UTG PFR is like 7%, there are definitely people like that where you will just auto cooler yourself by flatting here |
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rockman255: its not easy being superman U N0 MySteeZ: mega man. rockman255: same thing U N0 MySteeZ: no | |
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Stroggos   New Zealand. Mar 23 2011 19:09. Posts 1117 | | |
| On March 23 2011 18:05 rockman255 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 23 2011 18:01 boreHM wrote:
this is just a cooler
two points:
1. I don't think you _have_ to call this preflop
2. why do you bet turn as if there's a huge draw out there? |
ya, a good example of when this is a turbofold pre is if the guy is like 19/17 and you have 1k hands and its pretty clear that his UTG PFR is like 7%, there are definitely people like that where you will just auto cooler yourself by flatting here
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really? if you can stack them when they are playing overpairs wouldnt setmining a 7% utg be rather profitable? |
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whamm!   Albania. Mar 23 2011 19:11. Posts 11625 | | |
i just raise vs fit/fold regnits here on flop , its pretty useless to overthink since they are all flat/evalute/fold turn faggots anyway, i dont want these nitty types to get a decent draw and start c/c turns vs you and fucking stack yo ass. against aggressive players i guess this is always a good flat flop raise turn spot |
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rockman255   Canada. Mar 23 2011 19:30. Posts 4471 | | |
| On March 23 2011 18:09 Stroggos wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 23 2011 18:05 rockman255 wrote:
| On March 23 2011 18:01 boreHM wrote:
this is just a cooler
two points:
1. I don't think you _have_ to call this preflop
2. why do you bet turn as if there's a huge draw out there? |
ya, a good example of when this is a turbofold pre is if the guy is like 19/17 and you have 1k hands and its pretty clear that his UTG PFR is like 7%, there are definitely people like that where you will just auto cooler yourself by flatting here
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really? if you can stack them when they are playing overpairs wouldnt setmining a 7% utg be rather profitable? |
sounds like it, but i think you overset yourself a lot in the longrun(and have to fold all over the place), and just generally dont have as much equity with like 22-55. i could be wrong, i havent crunched some leet numbers or something.
by the way yeah, flop is like flattttttttttttttt i think |
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rockman255: its not easy being superman U N0 MySteeZ: mega man. rockman255: same thing U N0 MySteeZ: no | Last edit: 23/03/2011 19:32 |
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