PokerStars Zoom Hand #91231854492: Omaha Pot Limit ($0.50/$1.00) - 2012/12/24 18:24:14 JST [2012/12/24 4:24:14 ET]
Table Gotha 6-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: kormazoume ($208.93 in chips)
Seat 2: Kinch18 ($271.62 in chips)
Seat 3: Merc Zodd ($74.88 in chips)
Seat 4: Hert48 ($373 in chips)
Seat 5: acescrack826 ($221.78 in chips)
Seat 6: TianYuan ($205.55 in chips)
Kinch18: posts small blind $0.50
Merc Zodd: posts big blind $1
Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to TianYuan
Hert48: folds
acescrack826: folds
TianYuan: raises $2 to $3
kormazoume: folds
Kinch18: folds
Merc Zodd: calls $2
Flop(Odds) (Pot : $6.50)
Merc Zodd: checks
TianYuan: bets $4.50
Merc Zodd: calls $4.50
Turn(Odds) (Pot : $15.50)
Merc Zodd: checks
TianYuan: bets $10.50
Merc Zodd: raises $35.80 to $46.30
TianYuan: raises $107.40 to $153.70
Merc Zodd: calls $21.08 and is all-in
Uncalled bet ($86.32) returned to TianYuan
River (Pot : $150.26)
Showdown
Merc Zodd: shows (a straight, Deuce to Six)
TianYuan: shows (a flush, Ace high)
TianYuan collected $147.46 from pot
Summary
Total pot $150.26 | Rake $2.80
Board
Seat 1: kormazoume (button) folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: Kinch18 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 3: Merc Zodd (big blind) showed and lost with a straight, Deuce to Six
Seat 4: Hert48 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 5: acescrack826 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 6: TianYuan showed and won ($147.46) with a flush, Ace high
Hmmmmmm
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Joeingram1   United States. Dec 24 2012 07:01. Posts 943 | | |
you expect him to show up with worse than nuts on turn sometimes? I think he looser player iirc but not too positive |
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Dec 24 2012 07:05. Posts 6817 | | |
I wasnt happy, i dont know him well but hes a bit loosey goosey pre... Man folding this seems gross tho. If he has qq sometimes... |
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Joeingram1   United States. Dec 24 2012 07:11. Posts 943 | | |
Yea i was thinking what his player type does with QQ, i think remember the color I have for him and pretty sure he is c/c type. Im trying to think more about it if can ever just flat turn but dont think any FE on all board pairing rivers with so little behind so like man, need math wizard in here to decide turn play
Also not a ton of QQxx in range that c/c this flop besides like QQxx with diamonds |
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Dec 24 2012 07:11. Posts 6817 | | |
I mean i have 2pr outs too.. Mmmmm |
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Hoolz_1907   United Kingdom. Dec 24 2012 11:44. Posts 2791 | | |
let's also not forget that he isn't even 100bb deep. I'd say this is fine |
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Look at his hand and equities, what do you expect him to have here, uno cards? - TianYuan | |
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Bejamin1   Canada. Dec 24 2012 14:23. Posts 7042 | | |
I think this is probably just a math question. You've invested $18 before his raise on the turn. He has 56.88 remaining. You're paying 56.88 to see a pot of 149.76 before rake.
Even against 56 you're already pretty much breaking even with the redraw. If he has QQxx once and a while and you're free-rolling vs. A5xx the odd time then you're doing just fine to get it in. Him being short makes this a very easy decision.
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Sorry dude he Jason Bourned me. -Johnny Drama | |
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KeyleK_uk   United Kingdom. Dec 24 2012 14:54. Posts 1687 | | |
| On December 24 2012 13:23 Bejamin1 wrote:
I think this is probably just a math question. You've invested $18 before his raise on the turn. He has 56.88 remaining. You're paying 56.88 to see a pot of 149.76 before rake.
Even against 56 you're already pretty much breaking even with the redraw. If he has QQxx once and a while and you're free-rolling vs. A5xx the odd time then you're doing just fine to get it in. Him being short makes this a very easy decision.
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pretty much agree with this |
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poker is soooo much easier when you flop sets | |
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asdf2000   United States. Dec 24 2012 15:33. Posts 7695 | | |
why exactly are we putting him 100% on the nuts in this thread? |
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Grindin so hard, Im smashin pussies left and right. | |
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Dec 24 2012 19:27. Posts 6817 | | |
| On December 24 2012 13:23 Bejamin1 wrote:
I think this is probably just a math question. You've invested $18 before his raise on the turn. He has 56.88 remaining. You're paying 56.88 to see a pot of 149.76 before rake.
Even against 56 you're already pretty much breaking even with the redraw. If he has QQxx once and a while and you're free-rolling vs. A5xx the odd time then you're doing just fine to get it in. Him being short makes this a very easy decision.
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On the turn he has 67.38 left actually, which means against pure nut range I am losing a bit of money... But I think this should still be a turn get in vs almost anyone... Harder if we are full stacked. Pretty gross then vs someone passive. |
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Bejamin1   Canada. Dec 25 2012 00:42. Posts 7042 | | |
Unless I read something incorrectly you've already led for 10 on the turn meaning you've committed 18$ to the hand regardless of how you respond to villain's turn raise.
74.88 (starting stack of Villain) - the 18 you've already committed = 56.88 left for him to ship over top.
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Sorry dude he Jason Bourned me. -Johnny Drama | |
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TianYuan   Korea (South). Dec 25 2012 06:47. Posts 6817 | | |
Thought you meant 56.88 left in stack as opposed to 56.88 on top of my raise ~~ |
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