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Handnr: 977215 Submitted by : Trolala
PokerStars Hand #82529799198: Holdem No Limit ($0.50/$1.00 USD) - 2012/06/27 17:54:02 EET [2012/06/27 10:54:02 ET]
Table Androgeos III 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: D$llrB$NK ($155.22 in chips)
Seat 2: Hero ($113.79 in chips)
Seat 3: Im-iyh-rn ($320.40 in chips)
Seat 5: metal_muts ($305.27 in chips)
Seat 6: ursus123 ($492.94 in chips)
Im-iyh-rn: posts small blind $0.50
42neverlose: is sitting out
42neverlose leaves the table
metal_muts: posts big blind $1
D$llrB$NK: posts the ante $0.20
Hero: posts the ante $0.20
Im-iyh-rn: posts the ante $0.20
metal_muts: posts the ante $0.20
ursus123: posts the ante $0.20
Holecards(Odds) Dealt to Hero
ursus123: folds
D$llrB$NK: folds
Hero: raises $1.50 to $2.50
Im-iyh-rn: raises $5.50 to $8
metal_muts: folds
Hero: calls $5.50
Flop(Odds) (Pot : $17.00)
Im-iyh-rn: checks
Hero: bets $10
Im-iyh-rn: calls $10
Turn(Odds) (Pot : $37.00)
Im-iyh-rn: checks
Hero: bets $22
Im-iyh-rn: calls $22
River (Pot : $81.00)
Im-iyh-rn: checks
Hero: bets $73.59 and is all-in
Im-iyh-rn: calls $73.59
Showdown Hero: shows (two pair, Jacks and Sixes)
Im-iyh-rn: shows (a full house, Sixes full of Fours)
Im-iyh-rn collected $226.38 from pot
Summary Total pot $229.18 | Rake $2.80
Board
Seat 1: D$llrB$NK folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: Hero (button) showed and lost with two pair, Jacks and Sixes
Seat 3: Im-iyh-rn (small blind) showed and won ($226.38) with a full house, Sixes full of Fours
Seat 5: metal_muts (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: ursus123 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
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Trolala   Estonia. Jun 27 2012 11:30. Posts 2050 | | |
Do you like river jam? (Will he have worst, will he fold better?)
Player:
not sure if he is a reg or fish
stats were 40/25 and 3bet was 20%
Preflop call is kind of bad, but he had 3bet few hands previously and it's quite small 3bet (and we're 110bb's deep)
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Oly   United Kingdom. Jun 27 2012 12:12. Posts 3585 | | |
Preflop: I don't like playing this postflop, but I'd be very happy 4bet/folding it with the blockers. If he's going crazy with 3bets it's ok to open your calling range, but it still shouldn't include JQo yet imo.
Flop: Kinda whatever. It'll be a chilly day in Hades when an aggro player c/f 664ss after reraising, but it's nice to take the initiative and balance having 88 here, but I've never been a fan of balancing so I'd check without long previous and expected future history.
Turn/River: Standard - prepare to get snapped by ace high. |
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Oly   United Kingdom. Jun 27 2012 12:18. Posts 3585 | | |
Also, re calling pre, I think with JQo being a touch deeper is a downside to calling not a plus, since it's heavy with reverse implied odds. |
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Researchers used brain scans to show that when straight men looked at pictures of women in bikinis, areas of the brain that normally light up in anticipation of using tools, like spanners and screwdrivers, were activated. | |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Jun 27 2012 12:41. Posts 20070 | | |
I think this is 100% fine
His 3-bet size is very small, we have position and good pot:stack ratio postflop
It`s very different when you open 3bb and someone makes it 11bb - you literaly have about 40% more postflop play here. This is almost the mathematical equivalent of being 170bb deep and making it 3x and someone making it 11x
Also the way he played his hand on the flop turn and river suggests we can crush him postflop with a large variety of hands as long as we have position
If the river was Q through 2 that was not a spade we stack him almost 100% of the time , this is just a very unlucky river |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Jun 27 2012 12:43. Posts 20070 | | |
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Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same | Last edit: 27/06/2012 14:58 |
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n0rthf4ce   United States. Jun 27 2012 14:41. Posts 8119 | | |
| On June 27 2012 11:43 TalentedTom wrote:
I think if you turn your hand into a preflop blocker game, it`s something most players are very adept with these days, you basically lower your edge because you can now be solved very easily via HUD, furthermore I`m sure hes gonna have decent shoving ranges pre given the preflop positions. By flatting you put him in a spot where he clearly had no idea what to do and you gained a massive edge (since his plan was to clearly close his eyes and clock check call any on every street) |
PLEASE SHHH WITH THIS COMMENT. |
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lebowski   Greece. Jun 27 2012 15:32. Posts 9205 | | |
oh come on let the generous man be generous |
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new shit has come to light... a-and... shit! man... | |
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Tensai176   Canada. Jun 27 2012 15:33. Posts 1018 | | |
I wasn't sure why I was totally fine with shoving river but now I kind of understand. Thank you |
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