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Newhizzle and BUTCH ACIDY had been going at it for a very large number of hours before this hand occurred. I am a low limit player and was curious as to the logic behind the turn in this hand. Is it possible that Newhizzle folds to a turn cap in this situation? Is it worth going for a river/check raise instead of a turn cap + lead out?
PokerStars Game #10194547252: Hold'em Limit ($500/$1000) - 2007/05/31 - 01:57:19 (ET) Table 'Buda' 10-max Seat #3 is the button Seat 3: newhizzle ($79849 in chips) Seat 4: BUTCH ACIDY ($204187 in chips) newhizzle: posts small blind $250 BUTCH ACIDY: posts big blind $500 *** HOLE CARDS *** newhizzle: raises $500 to $1000 BUTCH ACIDY: calls $500 *** FLOP *** [5c 8c 9c] BUTCH ACIDY: checks newhizzle: bets $500 BUTCH ACIDY: raises $500 to $1000 newhizzle: raises $500 to $1500 BUTCH ACIDY: calls $500 *** TURN *** [5c 8c 9c] [Jh] BUTCH ACIDY: checks newhizzle: bets $1000 BUTCH ACIDY: raises $1000 to $2000 newhizzle: raises $1000 to $3000 BUTCH ACIDY: calls $1000 *** RIVER *** [5c 8c 9c Jh] [As] BUTCH ACIDY: checks newhizzle: checks *** SHOW DOWN *** BUTCH ACIDY: shows [2c Jc] (a flush, Jack high) newhizzle: mucks hand BUTCH ACIDY collected $10998 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $11000 | Rake $2 Board [5c 8c 9c Jh As] Seat 3: newhizzle (button) (small blind) mucked Seat 4: BUTCH ACIDY (big blind) showed [2c Jc] and won ($10998) with a flush, Jack high |
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