by Devbert » Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:49 pm
Check this fun hand from the PCC weekly tournament this Wednesday.
First I busted out of the tourney on the 5th hand.
Relatively tight guy opens in late position for 125 (started with stacks of 2000, I'm around 1800).
Three people call, I look down and see the pocket fives and call, big blind calls too.
Flop comes 8[c]7[d]5[h]
First thing that goes through my mind is, "Wow, I'm probably gonna get busted here."
That's a pretty risky flop with 6 players calling that raise. I''m certain no one has 9-6, or 4-6, but someone could easily have 7-7 or 8-8. Also, I have to check-raise it, and only a donk is gonna call me all in with A-A or K-K with the blinds at 25-25 and that flop with that many players calling a raise.
So I check, BB checks, original raiser leads for 425, folds around to me, I push, BB calls, original raiser folds his A-A and the B-B turns over 8-8.
I'm not as lucky as Gus Hansen so I didn't get there.
Now check this fun hand from the PCC cash game (shortly thereafter) against Juice.
Last hand of the night - we started playing mixed games while the tourney was going: $1-2 NLHE with a $50 cap, $2-4 kill LHE (which sucked balls), $2-4 kill OH8, and I went on a huge downswing - got A-K against A-A in the 6-handed $50 cap game, so there is no way I don't pay him $50. Then in a kill pot that's been re-raised a couple times, I'm holding 2[d]3[c]9[d]10[c] and a board showing 10[d]8[c]5[c]7[d] it comes a 2[h] on the river. It gets bet, I fold, one turns over a low of A-4 and the other has 2-4. The guy who has 8-5 in the hole takes the high - Superb.
Eventually I came back and got to about even ($175, I was in for two buys), when they started a No-Limit game at the other table with Juice, Schulz, Cass, etc. - of course I'm going to move, so I move and go on an up-swing playing great poker and getting sucked out on a couple of times. I'm up to $310 off my $100 buy (cashed out before buying in at new table, two seperate pots), and it's about 12:20 - I decide it's gonna be my last round, and when it gets to me under the gun I have J-J.
Now I also have Juice sitting to my left - worst spot at the table to play loose with, best spot at the table to play tight and trap with.
I limp because I know he'll raise with any hand and he does make it $15 - he'd been opening up for 3/4 of the time for $15-25 with hands such as 2-4, 3-7 suited, J-6, K-4, etc.
I call after it folds around (he is stacking a little more than me, about $400).
Flop is K-9-8.
I check and he bets $15.
Now I instantly know he doesn't have the K, and he probably has anywhere of a range from A high to J-10 to 8-7.
I instacall.
Turn is an offsuit 3.
I didn't want to get myself in trouble and get played off this hand - I knew I had him, and I knew he'd call a big raise or a big leadout with any draw or any pair. If he rivers me, after I lead out I'll be committed and I'll lose my whole $300 stack right there. I'd rather control the pot size and let someone who will fire 4 bullets fire that fourth bullet.
I check and he bets $30, which I instacall.
River is a 9. Really didn't want to see that.
I check and he bets $50.
My read was that he had A-9, 10-9, etc., because Juice would usually bet more if it was bluff - the pot was $120, why wouldn't he lead for $80 or $100 unless he was trying to guarantee he got value (after-all, he has no idea that I've got a hand because he doesn't have the level of thinking ability to consider his opponents perspective while playing a hand - not that I just check-called him down on three bullets with no hesitation and I'm a relatively tight-passive-aggressive player).
Anyways, I couldn't not call the $50 still, though I felt I was beat - I just felt that he might have not been aware of the pot size and it could still be a bluff.
So I threw it in and he turned over the almight 9-6 offsuit. What's really sick though is that if I would check-raised/led huge/went all-in on the flop or turn he would have called me without hesitation and stacked off my whole $300.
My profit for the night goes from -40 tourney/-25 1st table/+210 2nd table to +100 last table when it obviously should have been +310..
Earlier in the night, there was a two-way all-in between Schulz and this New guy. It was raised and re-raised pre-flop to $7 and than $25. Juice calls in between.
Flop is 3[d]4[d]J[c]
Juice leads for $35, Schulz goes all-in for like $100, new guy calls all-in.
Juice stops and thinks for a second and announecs, "While, I've only got a gut-shot" goes as if to muck, stops in mid-throw (tuck rule style ala Brady vs. the Raiders) and than says "what the hell" and calls off his last like $45-$50 and turns over the almight 5[h]7[s]
New guy turns over J-J and Schulz doesn't show (afterwards he said he had A-A).
Turn is a Q[h].
River is a 6[s].
Juice scoops like $275. I mentally throw-up.
"Never cease to be amazed by the depths or excessiveness of human stupidity."