Seat 3: Molina ($94.50 in chips)
Seat 5: Colin023 ($63.50 in chips)
Seat 6: ssmon ($194.25 in chips)
kilojoule: posts small blind $0.50
Molina: posts big blind $1
----- HOLE CARDS -----
dealt to Molina [Kc Ac]
P1MPJUICE: folds
Colin023: raises to $3
ssmon: calls $3
egilmann: folds
kilojoule: folds
Molina: calls $2
----- FLOP ----- [Jc Td Qc]
Molina: bets $2
Colin023: raises to $5
ssmon: calls $5
Molina: raises to $10
Colin023: calls $5
ssmon: folds
----- TURN ----- [Jc Td Qc][Ks]
Molina: bets $5
Colin023: raises to $16
Molina: raises to $81.50 and is all-in
Colin023: is all-in $34.50
Returned uncalled bets $31 to Molina
----- RIVER ----- [Jc Td Qc Ks][As]
----- SHOW DOWN -----
Molina: shows [Kc Ac] (A Straight, Ace high)
Colin023: shows [9s 8s] (A Straight, Ace high)
Molina collected $66.25 from Main pot
Colin023 collected $66.25 from Main pot
----- SUMMARY -----
Total pot $135.50 Main pot $132.50 | Rake $3
Board [Jc Td Qc Ks As]
Seat 3: Molina (big blind) showed [Kc Ac] and won ($66.25) with A Straight, Ace high
Seat 5: Colin023 showed [9s 8s] and won ($66.25) with A Straight, Ace high
Seat 6: ssmon folded on the Flop
I only called the small bet with AKs because I'm never keen on reraising in the blinds except with big PP's.
I flop the nut straight with 4 to an inside straight flush draw. Basically a perfect Omaha hand but with only 2 cards.
I bet such a small amount, as I would do in situations where theres a bet pre flop and I call with a pair, the set flops along with an ace and I intentionally bet small so I'm aised and I can reraise massively.
The raise to $5 is very disappointing, though I 'knew' that flop would lead to a raise. I accept the reraise to 10 was week but I was trying to provoke an all in.
I thought the K on the turn was a disaster and was hoping it wouldn't kill action, I manage to get the opponent all in, thinking a flush might have to win it for me on the river.
I was utterly gobsmacked when the ace came and put the nuts on the board.
My thinking on the flop was that it would be unlikely that I could get both opponents all in against me but I felt Colin would fall for it. I calculate that Colin has a 0.45% chance on the flop of the runner-runner for spilt.
I know the flop reraise to 10 was weak and a bit of a monster giveaway but I didn't want the flush to hit and freeze the action. How would any of you guys/gals have played this? I realise the trade-off between getting one player all in and trying to suck bets off both is a debate and I'm quite annoyed at my $2 bet on the flop, though you know my reasoning.
MolinaStatistics: Posted by Molina — Mon Nov 29, 2004 10:41 pm
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