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How does this scenario happen?
Hand #47286585-10863 at Tacoma (Pot Limit Omaha)
Started at 31/Oct/07 02:29:29 3sap is at seat 0 with $997.25. Davalii is at seat 1 with $2242. miarar is at seat 2 with $318. GentleWarrior is at seat 3 with $1812. kardini is at seat 5 with $1981.50. The button is at seat 1. miarar posts the small blind of $5. GentleWarrior posts the big blind of $10. 3sap: -- -- -- -- Davalii: -- -- -- -- miarar: -- -- -- -- GentleWarrior: Tc 8h 9s Js kardini: -- -- -- -- Pre-flop: kardini raises to $35. 3sap calls. Davalii folds. miarar folds. GentleWarrior calls. Flop (board: 4h 9d 8s): GentleWarrior bets $110. kardini folds. 3sap calls. Turn (board: 4h 9d 8s 5h): GentleWarrior checks. 3sap checks. River (board: 4h 9d 8s 5h 7h): GentleWarrior checks. 3sap bets $330. GentleWarrior calls. Showdown: 3sap shows 9h 2h 2c 3d. 3sap has 9h 2h 4h 5h 7h: flush, nine high. GentleWarrior mucks cards. (GentleWarrior has Tc 8h 9s Js.) Hand #47286585-10863 Summary: $2 is raked from a pot of $990. 3sap wins $988 with flush, nine high. 1. Cold calls preflop raise with 9223. 2. Calls flop with 9223 top pair 3 kicker no draw out of position. 3. When river hits also has to make my nut straight. This guy ran 100% flawless against me for 2 hours and instantly dumped it all to decent players and leaves. Is this at all standard |
#2
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Re: How does this scenario happen?
No it isnt standard, but why not check raise flop and shove turn. I would want to use some tracker to datamine that villian.
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Re: How does this scenario happen?
If i check flop it gets checked, don't think he just pots 9223. And also that play sucks, shoving turn I gotta be behind if i get call.
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Re: How does this scenario happen?
Villain played this hand like a total donkey.
I think a check raise on the flop is a good idea. As played, I think you should bet on the turn here. The only hands you are worried about is 76XX or a low set, but heads up I would just fire out around 3/4 pot. Perhaps villain would have folded his poor flush draw here (but seeing his playing tendencies, I would guess not). The check/call on the river is fine. |
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Re: How does this scenario happen?
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If i check flop it gets checked, don't think he just pots 9223. And also that play sucks, shoving turn I gotta be behind if i get call. [/ QUOTE ] No and no. The preflop raiser might continuation bet on the flop. 9223 would probably not bet, but who knows. Seeing that he called on the flop with 9223, he might call a huge bet with a poor flush draw on the turn. |
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Re: How does this scenario happen?
What site is this?
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Re: How does this scenario happen?
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I think a check raise on the flop is a good idea. [/ QUOTE ] 1. For a check raise to work someone has to put in a bet. 2. This isnt exactly a hand i want to just check raise and win $75 on the flop with. Premium hand with redraw. Think a check raise on this flop is about the worst play...aside from flat calling with 9223 |
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Re: How does this scenario happen?
I need to play more on UB.
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Re: How does this scenario happen?
Take a note of this player and try to sit at his table because HEEHAW!
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Re: How does this scenario happen?
If you are implying that he can somehow see your cards welcome to the paranoia sparked by the AP scandal.
As for the hand, bet the turn please. |
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