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Handnr: 909475 Submitted by : tutz
PokerStars Game #63324351531: Holdem No Limit ($0.25/$0.50 USD) - 2011/06/13 23:25:00 BRT [2011/06/13 22:25:00 ET]
Table Leonce IV 6-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: claimmyplace ($94.55 in chips)
Seat 3: NARROWBIRD ($50.35 in chips)
Seat 5: Hero ($85.70 in chips)
Seat 6: Deafh ($52 in chips)
claimmyplace: posts small blind $0.25
NARROWBIRD: posts big blind $0.50
Holecards Dealt to Hero
Hero: raises $1.25 to $1.75
Cyberraver joins the table at seat #4
Deafh: folds
claimmyplace: raises $3.75 to $5.50
NARROWBIRD: folds
Hero: calls $3.75
Flop (Pot : $11.50)
claimmyplace: bets $6.50
Hero: calls $6.50
Turn (Pot : $24.50)
claimmyplace: checks
Hero
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tutz   Brasil. Jun 13 2011 22:30. Posts 2140 | | |
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TheHuHu3   United States. Jun 13 2011 22:35. Posts 5544 | | |
I bet / jam whatever the river is. |
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chris   United States. Jun 13 2011 22:35. Posts 5503 | | |
no raise flop?
i think you can bet/fold this comfortably in a 3bet pot
his cbet is to be expected, his check on the turn looks like hes giving up. AA KK QQ JJ all fire again on the turn, right? |
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k4ir0s   Canada. Jun 13 2011 22:36. Posts 3478 | | |
bet, you have 2 overs too.
also I'd raise flop since your deeper and since he cbet so small, you'll get payed off more when you hit + FE. If you bet and he folded here I'd note that he cbet small with nothing in 3bet pots. |
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I dont know what a dt drop is. Is it a wrestling move? -Oly | |
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player999   Brasil. Jun 13 2011 22:42. Posts 7978 | | |
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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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devon06atX   Canada. Jun 13 2011 23:26. Posts 5459 | | |
villain probably puts you on jj/1010. actually, i have no clue what villain puts you on, as i don't know his stats, nor your's, nor both of your levels of competency - i just extrapolated this hand to my own game.
i guess. in a world where this is the first hand either of us has ever played, where we dont know each other at all, nor do we know about our opponents even vague level of skill, i check behind and hope to hit.
if i had an inkling of my own game, or my opponents, and he was a decent tag who understood position and the change from 6m to 4m and would 3b light from SB, i would most definitely reraise him on flop w/ intention of getting it in. if he's a massive nit i would fold pre, but as played, do what you did, and check behind turn.
tldr?
more info required |
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bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Jun 14 2011 00:00. Posts 8649 | | |
villain is a reg at 1/2+ fwiw unless someone else is playing on his account |
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Truck-Crash Life | Last edit: 14/06/2011 00:01 |
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devon06atX   Canada. Jun 14 2011 01:16. Posts 5459 | | |
reg? 4 handed? reraise flop in an amount that looks like you want action (also intimidating, make him think i guess) and obv get it in if pressured. if it gets to turn after flop action, i check behind as it's unlikely he'll fold given stack sizes and pot size if he's holding what we think (decent-overpair, altho i'm curious if he gets 1010+ in on this flop).
if you hit k/q/spade, you're gin. if you're not comfortable with only having a pair of kings or queens in this big pot, then fold pre
again, drunken advice from someone who used to play nl50 alot. take it for what it's worth |
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Oly   United Kingdom. Jun 14 2011 05:54. Posts 3585 | | |
| On June 13 2011 21:42 player999 wrote:
18 now rest later |
Agreed, this should be really profitable. |
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Dont chase the paper, chase the dream! | Last edit: 14/06/2011 07:33 |
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