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Submitted by : longple

PokerStars Zoom Hand #91919577561: Holdem No Limit ($2.50/$5.00) - 2013/01/06 14:56:24 ET
Table Lambda Velorum 6-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: longple ($1332.92 in chips)
Seat 2: El Niño 55 ($1396.54 in chips)
Seat 3: Piepen-Maker ($500 in chips)
Seat 4: jamesgav19 ($422.63 in chips)
Seat 5: prebz ($1560.53 in chips)
Seat 6: beesweet35 ($2273.71 in chips)
El Niño 55: posts small blind $2.50
Piepen-Maker: posts big blind $5

Holecards
Dealt to longple 4h3h
jamesgav19: folds
prebz: folds
beesweet35: folds
longple: raises $5 to $10
El Niño 55: raises $27.50 to $37.50
Piepen-Maker: folds
longple: calls $27.50

Flop (Pot : $80.00)

   7cTs2h
El Niño 55: bets $55
longple: raises $70 to $125
El Niño 55: raises $135 to $260
longple: calls $135

Turn (Pot : $600.00)

   7cTs2hQc
El Niño 55: bets $398
longple: calls $398

River (Pot : $1,396.00)

   7cTs2hQcJs
El Niño 55: checks
longple: bets $637.42 and is all-in
El Niño 55: folds
Uncalled bet ($637.42) returned to longple
longple collected $1393.20 from pot
longple: doesnt show hand

Summary
Total pot $1396 | Rake $2.80
Board  7cTs2hQcJs
Seat 1: longple (button) collected ($1393.20)
Seat 2: El Niño 55 (small blind) folded on the River
Seat 3: Piepen-Maker (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 4: jamesgav19 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 5: prebz folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 6: beesweet35 folded before Flop (didnt bet)

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longple    Sweden. Jan 06 2013 15:04. Posts 4472

cute regs trying to fight back repping nothing <3

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longple    Sweden. Jan 06 2013 15:04. Posts 4472

alltho river is really sweet for me to bluff obv


longple    Sweden. Jan 06 2013 15:08. Posts 4472

hats off if he owned me with like AT or KK or something and was planning to ch/snap complete blanks

highly doubt that tho regarding this specific player

 Last edit: 06/01/2013 15:10

Highcard   Canada. Jan 06 2013 16:40. Posts 5428

what have you done to his brain for him not to shove this river

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Hoolz_1907   United Kingdom. Jan 06 2013 16:44. Posts 2791

Look at his hand and equities, what do you expect him to have here, uno cards? - TianYuan 

SolarM   Germany. Jan 06 2013 16:48. Posts 533

I don't get it. Why does he rep nothing on flop and turn? If you were not longple I'd say this is fishy...


TalentedTom    Canada. Jan 06 2013 16:56. Posts 20070


  On January 06 2013 15:48 SolarM wrote:
I don't get it. Why does he rep nothing on flop and turn? If you were not longple I'd say this is fishy...



cause most regs tend not to 3-bet hands like AT, JJ-AA on dry boards 200bb deep facing a reraise due to the well known "he cant call with worse" theorm

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PanoRaMa   United States. Jan 06 2013 17:52. Posts 1655


  On January 06 2013 15:56 TalentedTom wrote:
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cause most regs tend not to 3-bet hands like AT, JJ-AA on dry boards 200bb deep facing a reraise due to the well known "he cant call with worse" theorm


Idk, I feel like in 3bpots that tends to go out the window. Especially since longple's obviously raising flops very wide and therefore will have to raise this flop wider for value. I generally don't hate a lot of longple's "spew" but I don't think it's generally farfetched for villain to 3b for value here as the pfr. Also feels like the non-zero % times villain bluff jams river makes this turn call after he follows up pretty bad. Just would like to hear a better reason for the play tbh

edit: didn't realize TT was the poster

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longple    Sweden. Jan 06 2013 22:23. Posts 4472


  On January 06 2013 15:56 TalentedTom wrote:
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cause most regs tend not to 3-bet hands like AT, JJ-AA on dry boards 200bb deep facing a reraise due to the well known "he cant call with worse" theorm


haha tom

pano, and the others

well this guy is swedish and normally plays 1/2 and 2/4 and he had a period of months were hes been 40bbing 2/4

hes not to good, i think hes just too nitty/this is to much moneys for him to think clearly and go for a play like this and level me with KK and hope for me to spazz, and i just dont think hes good enough to want to build pot like this and play it like this i just think hes full of shit or has TT basically and i floated expecting him to just give up on the river alot not haveing it in him to spazz off the last 700 bucks.

i just trust my gut alot and try things out

 Last edit: 06/01/2013 22:25

PanoRaMa   United States. Jan 07 2013 00:51. Posts 1655

thanks for the response!

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