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Handnr: 922333
Submitted by : longple

***** Hand History for Game 0294929063 ***** Everleaf
$1000.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, October 06, 03:23:32 ET 2011
Table 1913 Silver V Real Money
Seat 6 is the button
Seat 1: xdek2285152 $898.63 USD
Seat 4: youngvan13 $1000.00 USD
Seat 5: bkg2255699 $990.00 USD
Seat 6: Hero $1203.10 USD
xdek2285152 posts small blind [$5.00 USD].
youngvan13 posts big blind [$10.00 USD].

Holecards
Dealt to Hero [AcJh ]
bkg2255699 folds
Hero raises [$30.00 USD]
xdek2285152 calls [$25.00 USD]
youngvan13 folds

Flop (Pot : $70.00)

   KdKs7d
xdek2285152 checks
Hero bets [$40.00 USD]
xdek2285152 raises [$90.00 USD]
Hero calls [$50.00 USD]

Turn (Pot : $250.00)

   KdKs7d5c
xdek2285152 bets [$160.00 USD]
Hero calls [$160.00 USD]

River (Pot : $570.00)

   KdKs7d5c9h
xdek2285152 bets [$280.00 USD]
Hero calls [$280.00 USD]
Hero shows AcJh
xdek2285152 shows QhJc
Hero wins $1123.00 USD from main pot

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DeViL   Bulgaria. Oct 06 2011 09:27. Posts 37

crush themmm nice hand

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HerroRara   Canada. Oct 06 2011 10:02. Posts 168

Can you explain the logic in this hand? I don't understand how you know your hand is best(I'm trying to learn)

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longple    Sweden. Oct 06 2011 10:17. Posts 4472

the only kings he flat here are KJs and KQs pretty much wich is only 3 combos of hands im blocking KJhh with my AJ

and 2ndly he probably isnt even raising those and 3 barrel for value on this board in fear of AK from me and he will never have AK himself

and the fact that he most of the times he have KJ KQ is not gonna raise his raises are gonna be very drawheavy and bluffheavy

and sometimes they slowplay with 88 fullhouse aslwel to not scare away weak hands


longple    Sweden. Oct 06 2011 10:22. Posts 4472

that was my thinking at the time, i expected him to 3bet the KTo KJo QJo etc hands from SB vs BU

=)

and this is how u always should break down a hand, for a beginner this might seem like much, but i really did all this analysis even before he raised, and this is something that is gonna come faster for a beginner aswell if he practises logical handreading and takes time to think

thats impossible to learn while playing alot of tables, thats why u should play 3-4 tables at most imo while learning

and then after some time, all this will come very natural to you, like this situation i ran through most of the possible outcomes of this hand as soon as i saw this board and was setting up a Cbet

 Last edit: 06/10/2011 10:28

sunnysky7   . Oct 06 2011 11:40. Posts 1549


  On October 06 2011 09:22 longple wrote:
that was my thinking at the time, i expected him to 3bet the KTo KJo QJo etc hands from SB vs BU

=)

and this is how u always should break down a hand, for a beginner this might seem like much, but i really did all this analysis even before he raised, and this is something that is gonna come faster for a beginner aswell if he practises logical handreading and takes time to think

thats impossible to learn while playing alot of tables, thats why u should play 3-4 tables at most imo while learning

and then after some time, all this will come very natural to you, like this situation i ran through most of the possible outcomes of this hand as soon as i saw this board and was setting up a Cbet



but he end up showed you with QJo , so that means he could have KJo or KTo combos in his SB calling range as well?

 Last edit: 06/10/2011 11:41

longple    Sweden. Oct 06 2011 12:46. Posts 4472

yes, but u cant be results oriented, u need to take decisions in the moment, with the information u have

and getting it "fuck yeah, close enough" more often is what makes him a great player


aCa_   . Oct 06 2011 16:33. Posts 470

dude wtf how are you so smart?


eestwood   United Kingdom. Oct 06 2011 16:53. Posts 702


  On October 06 2011 09:22 longple wrote:

and this is how u always should break down a hand, for a beginner this might seem like much, but i really did all this analysis even before he raised, and this is something that is gonna come faster for a beginner aswell if he practises logical handreading and takes time to think

thats impossible to learn while playing alot of tables, thats why u should play 3-4 tables at most imo while learning

and then after some time, all this will come very natural to you, like this situation i ran through most of the possible outcomes of this hand as soon as i saw this board and was setting up a Cbet



I need this to be reminded to me at least once a week

can we all ball 

 

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