Re: Beat: Absolute is *actually* rigged (serious) (read me)
standout hands from that sample:
MACHINEGUNIA - Posts small blind $10
BIGHEAD909 - Posts big blind $20
*** POCKET CARDS ***
MANUTEBOLJR - Raises $80 to $80
XAJA1 - Folds
DOUBLEDRAG - Raises $200 to $200
MACHINEGUNIA - Folds
BIGHEAD909 - Folds
MANUTEBOLJR - Calls $120
*** FLOP *** [10d 6s Js]
MANUTEBOLJR - Checks
DOUBLEDRAG - Bets $40
MANUTEBOLJR - Calls $40
*** TURN *** [10d 6s Js] [7c]
MANUTEBOLJR - Checks
DOUBLEDRAG - Checks
*** RIVER *** [10d 6s Js 7c] [10s]
MANUTEBOLJR - Checks
DOUBLEDRAG - Bets $60
MANUTEBOLJR - Calls $60
*** SHOW DOWN ***
DOUBLEDRAG - Shows [6d As] (Two Pair, tens and sixes)
MANUTEBOLJR - Shows [Jd Kh] (Two Pair, jacks and tens)
MANUTEBOLJR Collects $627 from main pot
he does this weird minbet semibluff/bluff thing on scare cards a lot. that is the only time he ever throws away $ while behind. it's possibly to set up big plays on future hands.
here's how he more typically loses money:
Dealt to P0KERCR0AKER [Qs 10c]
DOUBLEDRAG - Raises $80 to $80
P0KERCR0AKER - Calls $80
BIGHEAD909 - Calls $80
MANUTEBOLJR - Folds
XAJA1 - Folds
*** FLOP *** [4c 9d 4h]
DOUBLEDRAG - Checks
P0KERCR0AKER - Checks
BIGHEAD909 - Bets $120
DOUBLEDRAG - Calls $120
P0KERCR0AKER - Folds
*** TURN *** [4c 9d 4h] [As]
DOUBLEDRAG - Bets $17420
BIGHEAD909 - All-In $472
DOUBLEDRAG - returned ($16948) : not called
*** RIVER *** [4c 9d 4h As] [2c]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
DOUBLEDRAG - Shows [5d Kh] (One pair, fours)
BIGHEAD909 - Shows [9c 7c] (Two Pair, nines and fours)
BIGHEAD909 Collects $1451 from main pot
bluffs when a scare card hits, failure. again, he's not actually good at poker or anything.
biggest pot he lost this session:
HOWDUZZYDOIT - Calls $30
REDDRAG0N - Folds
FRISCOMELT - Folds
CASH369 - Calls $30
THIRDMILLION - Calls $15
DOUBLEDRAG - Raises $90 to $120
HOWDUZZYDOIT - Raises $420 to $450
CASH369 - Folds
THIRDMILLION - Folds
DOUBLEDRAG - Calls $330
*** FLOP *** [4c 4s 3d]
DOUBLEDRAG - Checks
HOWDUZZYDOIT - Bets $600
DOUBLEDRAG - All-In(Raise) $6979 to $6979
HOWDUZZYDOIT - All-In $2116.50
DOUBLEDRAG - returned ($4262.50) : not called
*** TURN *** [4c 4s 3d] [2c]
*** RIVER *** [4c 4s 3d 2c] [8h]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
DOUBLEDRAG - Shows [7h 10s] (One pair, fours)
HOWDUZZYDOIT - Shows [Qs Ac] (One pair, fours)
HOWDUZZYDOIT Collects $6390 from main pot
Note what happened here: he raises and calls a limp/reraise, then CR's the LRR'r (who put in 30% of his stack so far) AI on a 4 high flop. It's a completely ridiculous play, unless...yeah.
So much for hands he loses. Now let's look at hands he wins:
THE GRINDER - Folds
IKESTOYS - Raises $120 to $120
CASH369 - Folds
A2STEAKSAUCE - Folds
DOUBLEDRAG - Calls $90
*** FLOP *** [10h 5c 9s]
DOUBLEDRAG - Checks
IKESTOYS - Bets $210
DOUBLEDRAG - Raises $1260 to $1260
IKESTOYS - Calls $1050
*** TURN *** [10h 5c 9s] [6h]
DOUBLEDRAG - Bets $2500
IKESTOYS - Calls $2500
*** RIVER *** [10h 5c 9s 6h] [9c]
DOUBLEDRAG - Bets $9500
IKESTOYS - Calls $9500
*** SHOW DOWN ***
DOUBLEDRAG - Shows [10c 10s] (Full house, tens full of nines)
IKESTOYS - Mucks
DOUBLEDRAG Collects $26772 from main pot
The only time he's ever checkraised the flop big vs. an overpair, he has top set. That's also the only time that he just calls tens PF (remember, this is the same guy who raised T7o from the BB and called a big reraise.)
Speaking of T7o:
IKESTOYS - Folds
CASH369 - Folds
A2STEAKSAUCE - Folds
PHWAP - Raises $90 to $90
DOUBLEDRAG - Calls $75
THE GRINDER - Folds
*** FLOP *** [4d 4h 8h]
DOUBLEDRAG - Checks
PHWAP - Bets $144
DOUBLEDRAG - Calls $144
*** TURN *** [4d 4h 8h] [Qs]
DOUBLEDRAG - Checks
PHWAP - Bets $255
DOUBLEDRAG - Raises $1020 to $1020
PHWAP - All-In $666
DOUBLEDRAG - returned ($99) : not called
*** RIVER *** [4d 4h 8h Qs] [4c]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
PHWAP - Shows [Ac 8s] (Full house, fours full of eights)
DOUBLEDRAG - Shows [7h Qh] (Full house, fours full of queens)
Here, he flops a flush draw with an overcard and a 7 that might be good. Against a shortstack with 30 BB, that's the nuts. When you're someone who CR's T7o on a 443 flop, it's the ultranuts. And yet, he just check/calls the flop, then CR's the turn when he hits the Q. How does this make sense? It's played perfectly if your opponent has exactly A8o.
There is a lot more of this.
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