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Handnr: 908146
Submitted by : xicotaSLB

PokerStars Game #62743489064: Holdem No Limit ($0.50/$1.00 USD) - 2011/05/30 17:51:58 WET [2011/05/30 12:51:58 ET]
Table Henyey VI 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: xKidxVicious ($372.60 in chips)
Seat 2: Bahneyyy ($117.55 in chips)
Seat 3: loveyouaaa ($231 in chips)
Seat 4: xicotaSLB ($283.65 in chips)
Seat 5: PsycoActive ($104.50 in chips)
Seat 6: Panishev1981 ($207.25 in chips)
PsycoActive: posts small blind $0.50
Panishev1981: posts big blind $1
xKidxVicious: posts the ante $0.20
Bahneyyy: posts the ante $0.20
loveyouaaa: posts the ante $0.20
xicotaSLB: posts the ante $0.20
PsycoActive: posts the ante $0.20
Panishev1981: posts the ante $0.20

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to xicotaSLB QhAs
xKidxVicious: folds
Bahneyyy: folds
loveyouaaa: raises $2 to $3
xicotaSLB: calls $3
PsycoActive: folds
Panishev1981: calls $2

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $9.50)

   JsAd8s
Panishev1981: checks
loveyouaaa: bets $7.50
xicotaSLB: calls $7.50
Panishev1981: folds

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $24.50)

   JsAd8s3d
loveyouaaa: bets $17
xicotaSLB: calls $17

River (Pot : $58.50)

   JsAd8s3dQd
loveyouaaa: bets $42
xicotaSLB: calls $42

Showdown
loveyouaaa: shows 4d8d (a flush, Ace high)
xicotaSLB: mucks hand
loveyouaaa collected $140.70 from pot

Summary
Total pot $143.70 | Rake $3
Board  JsAd8s3dQd
Seat 1: xKidxVicious folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: Bahneyyy folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 3: loveyouaaa showed 4d8d and won ($140.70) with a flush, Ace high
Seat 4: xicotaSLB (button) mucked QhAs
Seat 5: PsycoActive (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: Panishev1981 (big blind) folded on the Flop

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xicotaSLB   Portugal. May 30 2011 15:55. Posts 1128

very agressive reg, can definitely be value betting worse on river or bluffing sometimes but do you think reraising turn is a legit play?

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Liquid`Drone   Norway. May 30 2011 16:19. Posts 3096

depends how comfortable you are with playing a massive pot

lol POKER 

sunnysky7   . May 30 2011 20:14. Posts 1549

I would def 3bet preflop to slow him down postflop
and seems he opened CO with super wide range , AQ is so nuts on this board , there are fewer 2 pair combos , i think raise the turn could be fine


NeillyJQ   United States. May 31 2011 02:00. Posts 8947

theres no reason to turn your hand into a bluff here on the turn.

seems like hes value betting and if you repop him you will get him off worse, where he can keep valuebetting worse/bluffing with air on river. This also minimizes your loses vs any better made hands, and if you don't hit a Q on the river, this call is pretty questionable.

Say the river is a 3c, and he bets the same 42. Then a call becomes pretty tough most the time;

xicotaSLB seems like your question is result oriented.

gl, also seems that sunnysky7's responses suck in most threads, i wouldn't listen to him, although i've only read two of his responses, maybe some are better in other threads idk yet.

gl hope this helps,
ryan

Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/ 

sunnysky7   . May 31 2011 02:27. Posts 1549


  On May 31 2011 01:00 NeillyJQ wrote:
theres no reason to turn your hand into a bluff here on the turn.

seems like hes value betting and if you repop him you will get him off worse, where he can keep valuebetting worse/bluffing with air on river. This also minimizes your loses vs any better made hands, and if you don't hit a Q on the river, this call is pretty questionable.

Say the river is a 3c, and he bets the same 42. Then a call becomes pretty tough most the time;

xicotaSLB seems like your question is result oriented.

gl, also seems that sunnysky7's responses suck in most threads, i wouldn't listen to him, although i've only read two of his responses, maybe some are better in other threads idk yet.

gl hope this helps,
ryan





sorry about hurting your eyes or something
this is def call-call-call spot we play it the same most of the time

since the OP asking raise the turn for some special reasons
i said " it could be fine"
not mean it would be the correct play long term
we dont know villain would fold his flushdraw or not when facing the turn raise

lets say villain would bet/call or bet/3bet the turn with his backdoor flush draw , it will be much more value by rasing than calling
it just depends , and i dont have to argue with you at this point
since we dont know about OP's villain and we dont have enough read on him

 Last edit: 31/05/2011 02:32

 

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