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Handnr: 996015
Submitted by : Joeingram1

***** Hand History for Game 91235210249 ***** Poker Stars
$400.00 USD PL Omaha - Monday, December 24, 06:38:09 ET 2012
Table Indus III Real Money
Seat 6 is the button
Seat 1: ExtremeUA $384.66 USD
Seat 2: mauraxi $217.49 USD
Seat 3: -Rebus1980- $459.26 USD
Seat 4: ZADMAN11 $397.82 USD
Seat 5: Flagellator $249.77 USD
Seat 6: JoeIngram1 $400.00 USD
ExtremeUA posts small blind [$2.00 USD].
mauraxi posts big blind [$4.00 USD].

Holecards
Dealt to JoeIngram1 [Td7sTs8s ]
-Rebus1980- folds
ZADMAN11 raises [$8.00 USD]
Flagellator folds
JoeIngram1 raises [$28.00 USD]
ExtremeUA folds
mauraxi folds
ZADMAN11 calls [$20.00 USD]

Flop (Pot : $62.00)

   5c2d7h
ZADMAN11 checks
JoeIngram1 bets [$40.00 USD]
ZADMAN11 calls [$40.00 USD]

Turn (Pot : $142.00)

   5c2d7h7d
ZADMAN11 checks

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Joeingram1   United States. Dec 24 2012 06:56. Posts 943

yooo plo guys vs unknown player but on a few tables with reg type of stats, bit higher on vpip/pfr but nothing out of line with a more looser reg type pre. haven't done anything post yet vs


think standard for most is to bet but expect him to fold out alot of his range on that turn, have better 7x sometimes and expect him to bet a bunch of hands on river that would fold turn or call turn/fold river if that makes sense, i think vs reg you play bunch with checking back here on small occasion is good to disguise your hand and make it harder to exploit on river but against someone unsure if play with again don't think that part matters to much but maybe a bit if we intend to keep 3betting him alot in session. Having 8 in hand helps in this spot for when he makes str8 and we make fh on river when check back too, any thoughts on this idea ? Basically just a way to get an extra bet from him when normally we expect to not make anymore but with fd out might not be as much merit for

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TalentedTom    Canada. Dec 24 2012 10:32. Posts 20070

oh fk your in position

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 sameLast edit: 24/12/2012 10:35

TalentedTom    Canada. Dec 24 2012 10:35. Posts 20070

ehh woke up too early today lol

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 

KeyleK_uk   United Kingdom. Dec 24 2012 14:56. Posts 1687


  On December 24 2012 05:56 Joeingram1 wrote:
yooo plo guys vs unknown player but on a few tables with reg type of stats, bit higher on vpip/pfr but nothing out of line with a more looser reg type pre. haven't done anything post yet vs


think standard for most is to bet but expect him to fold out alot of his range on that turn, have better 7x sometimes and expect him to bet a bunch of hands on river that would fold turn or call turn/fold river if that makes sense, i think vs reg you play bunch with checking back here on small occasion is good to disguise your hand and make it harder to exploit on river but against someone unsure if play with again don't think that part matters to much but maybe a bit if we intend to keep 3betting him alot in session. Having 8 in hand helps in this spot for when he makes str8 and we make fh on river when check back too, any thoughts on this idea ? Basically just a way to get an extra bet from him when normally we expect to not make anymore but with fd out might not be as much merit for



Yea I pretty much agree, in a vacuum

poker is soooo much easier when you flop sets 

 

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