Good flop, basic turn and bad, bad river. Obviously mainly worried about the flop and river play.
lfs in seat 1 with 49.55
Hero in seat 2 with 194.00
Dnepr in seat 3 with 376.82
amatti[As] in seat 4 with 64.35
52zzz52 in seat 5 with 206.47
knagel in seat 6 with 398.00
soccermen in seat 7 with 242.01
Fredrik83 in seat 9 with 43.27
linkann2 in seat 10 with 86.73
, , ,
Dnepr: Calls 2.00
amattias: Lägger mig
52zzz52: Calls 2.00
knagel: Calls 2.00
soccermen: Calls 2.00
Fredrik83: Calls 2.00
linkann2: Calls 2.00
lfs: Calls 2.00
Hero: Checks
Flop (Board: , , ):
Well now, isn't that a f-cking monster of a flop. I decided to lead with my monster here, right or wrong? I figured that if I check/raised I would give away my completely, and with these many players to the flop someone has to have something worth chasing.
lfs: Checks
Hero: Bets 14.00
Dnepr: Calls 14.00
52zzz52: Lägger mig
knagel: Calls 14.00
soccermen: Lägger mig
Fredrik83: Lägger mig
linkann2: Lägger mig
lfs: Lägger mig
Turn (Board: , , , ):
I'm not guaranteed a bet here so I think leading is the only right thing to do.
Hero: Bets 50.00
Dnepr: Lägger mig
knagel: Calls 50.00
River (Board: , , , , ):
Hero: All in (130.00)
Here I obviously hate that card but still decide to bet, thinking that any hand that I beat will check behind (straight or flush) and I will have to(?) call a push.
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Hero in seat 2 with 373.65
puzzel in seat 3 with 262.46
amattias in seat 4 with 84.22
52zzz52 in seat 5 with 515.93
Winchester in seat 6 with 94.75
agnetel in seat 7 with 39.65
Acksson in seat 8 with 283.95
puzzel Betsr s mörken 2.00
Hero Betsr l mörken 1.00
Hero: , , ,
Pre-flop:
amattias: Calls 2.00
52zzz52: Lägger mig
agnetel: Calls 2.00
Acksson: Calls 2.00
Hero: Raises 12.00
puzzel: Lägger mig
amattias: Calls 12.00
agnetel: Calls 12.00
Acksson: Lägger mig
Flop (Board: , , ):
Hero: Bets 40.00
On the flop stacks are pretty short so no brainer, but is it OK to raise it with this one preflop? I'm really, really selective with what I raise from the BB in O8 but being double suited I figure I'm going to hit the flop good often enough to play a raised pot OOP.
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No Hand History saved for this one but from memory...
I have more than a double stack (430 or so), button actually has me covered and SB is a bit short.
Just a few hands ago I played against button. I raised and he flat called me, I bet the flop and he check/raised me off it. Now I limp A22Ts from UTG, button raises pot and a few people see the pot, including the SB.
Flop comes 56Q with a diamond. Button bets below pot and SB flat calls, I flat call as well.
Turn is giving me the nut low and a nut flush draw. Button bets 50 and SB calls leaving just 5-9 chips. I now make a full pot raise basically putting myself in.
I can't figure out if it is good or not. I had a bunch of reasons for doing it but when I am examining them I question their validity. One reason however is that I don't want to be facing a pot bet on the river with only a nut low and a pair of deuces.
I only have a bit over 25 buyins for the 200's but so far I don't think there's much skill difference so I've decided to give it a few tries. If I drop below 20 buyins I'm going back down.Statistics: Posted by Stoneburg — Sat Oct 07, 2006 8:53 am
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