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Handnr: 986701 Submitted by : r0mx0
***** Hand History for Game 1111111111 ***** Poker Stars
$50.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Saturday, September 29, 04:16:22 ET 2012
Table Tselina III Real Money
Seat 4 is the button
Seat 1: Hero $50.00 USD - VPIP: 19, PFR: 16, 3B: 5, AF: 3.1, Hands: 236942
Seat 2: Player2 $24.51 USD - VPIP: 35, PFR: 0, 3B: 0, AF: 1.0, Hands: 17
Seat 3: Player3 $50.50 USD - VPIP: 11, PFR: 11, 3B: 0, AF: Infinity, Hands: 44
Seat 4: Player4 $49.57 USD - VPIP: 19, PFR: 6, 3B: 14, AF: 1.3, Hands: 32
Seat 6: Player6 $54.97 USD - VPIP: 15, PFR: 12, 3B: 1, AF: 1.1, Hands: 302
Player6 posts small blind [$0.25 USD].
Hero posts big blind [$0.50 USD].
Holecards Dealt to Hero [ ]
Player2 folds
Player3 folds
Player4 folds
Player6 raises [$0.75 USD]
Hero calls [$0.50 USD]
Flop (Pot : $1.75)
Player6 bets [$1.00 USD]
Hero raises [$3.25 USD]
Player6 raises [$6.50 USD]
Hero calls [$4.25 USD]
Turn (Pot : $15.75)
Player6 bets [$10.00 USD]
Hero calls [$10.00 USD]
River (Pot : $35.75)
Player6 bets [$20.00 USD]
Hero folds
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r0mx0   Slovakia. Sep 29 2012 16:24. Posts 1581 | | |
does he have set and i played it like and idiot on the flop ? thank you |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Sep 29 2012 16:40. Posts 20070 | | |
why are you flatting the flop wtf |
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Oly   United Kingdom. Sep 29 2012 16:41. Posts 3585 | | |
Awful flop flat. When a 15/12 3bets you on the flop he is never folding, yet you allowed a lot of cards to roll off which could have him folding later. So rather than inducing action with your flat, against his range you were in fact lowering your action on average. |
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DaEm0niCuS   United States. Sep 29 2012 17:18. Posts 3292 | | |
meh, I disagree completely. No flush draw and you're in position with two streets left, calling his reraise is a perfectly fine play.
Only 9 cards that you don't want to see on the turn... roughly 18% to hit. He has to be bluffing here at least some of the time or be folding to a reraise with a hand that he would otherwise bet all the way down at least some of the time. I wouldn't change a thing about your play, sometimes the board just runs out poorly. |
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r0mx0   Slovakia. Sep 29 2012 17:55. Posts 1581 | | |
so lets discuss this a bit more ... he is a nit so 1. Do nits do this on the flop w overpairs like for example . TT . JJ . QQ. KK. AA ? or do they just call flop raise and x turn ?
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2. They do this on the flop only with strong hands like sets ?
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You gotta plow through that shit ! | Last edit: 29/09/2012 18:00 |
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r0mx0   Slovakia. Sep 29 2012 18:06. Posts 1581 | | |
and why the hell would he bet boat on the turn or quads ? |
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You gotta plow through that shit ! | |
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player999   Brasil. Sep 29 2012 18:11. Posts 7978 | | |
| On September 29 2012 17:06 r0mx0 wrote:
and why the hell would he bet boat on the turn or quads ? |
to win money |
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QuirkyEric   Slovakia. Sep 29 2012 18:20. Posts 308 | | |
yea id try to get more money in on the flop by clicking back some stupid small raise... (but not sure if its good compared to a big raise)
Btw what would you do if the river is a blank and he bets the same amount? Just wondering. |
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Rapoza   Brasil. Sep 29 2012 20:11. Posts 1612 | | |
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