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Old 01-01-2007, 05:16 PM
Cornell Fiji Cornell Fiji is offline
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Default Re: Sunday final table hand histories.

279:

You complete the SB with 2[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]3[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] and fire 3 barrels. Does he have clubs here often enough that the river bet is not a spew?
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Old 01-01-2007, 05:27 PM
DDBeast DDBeast is offline
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Default Re: Sunday final table hand histories.

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hand 169 (utg limp with pocket 3s, 20 bbs deep)
fold when the action is first to you?
fold to the pf raise?

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hand 205:
blinds 800/1600/80
Hero (sb) - 28k
Villain (bb) - 42k

Hero has A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]7[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] in small blind.

Folds to hero who makes it 4800
BB calls

Flop (10k) A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]J[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]
Hero bets 6400...

Why not check to extract a bet? Are you calling a push / pushing a raise?

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Hand 214 (AA in SB)
800/1600/80
Hero has 33k

MP opens for 4800 and you smooth call in SB

Why no raise to represent a resteal?

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Hand 222 (A2o bb defense)
Why no fold preflop? Was flushdigger opening a lot of pots?

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Hand 232 (88 on the button.)

Hijack raises and you reraise to 24k. Both blinds were big stacks. Do you call a 3 bet push from the binds if hijack folds? If Hijack calls?

Preflop: MP (has you covered) raises to 4800...



I figure this is enough for one post. I will post more later. Congrats on the scores. Sorry you didn't take it down but this is still a great start to the new year.

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I'll try.

Don't know about the 33 limp.

H205: Gobbo is aggressive and stabs at a lot of pots. This is a good flop for BB to try to make a move against his aggression, and he would probably get suspicious if he checked.

H214: Gobbo cold calls a lot of marginal hands, so he has to throw in some monsters every now and then to keep them guessing.
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Old 01-01-2007, 05:34 PM
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Default Re: Sunday final table hand histories.

can you go through hand #120 in the million when you get a chance?

thanks
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Old 01-02-2007, 12:20 PM
MEJG2 MEJG2 is offline
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Default Re: Sunday final table hand histories.

Hand# 99:
You have 30,560
BB has 22,900 after posting

QhQs utg 300/600

You make it 1800, folds to BB who calls.

Flop comes 6h As 7h

You bet 2,400 into 3,900 pot. BB calls.

Turn is 4d Check, Check

River is Jd, BB bets 4600 into 8700 pot, you fold.

With a flush and straight draw on the flop, this is a hand I would probably call his river bet. Which maybe a leak of mine.

Call you provide your thoughts?

Thanks. Congrats on 2 very good scores!
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Old 01-02-2007, 12:42 PM
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Default Re: Sunday final table hand histories.

#279: I should've given up on the turn but I'm a stubborn gobbo. The turn and river bets were both spew, with the turn bet being worse than the river bet.

#120: CO open raises with a deep stack, I just call on the button with red tens because I don't mind playing a pot in position with such a strong hand against a late position raiser. Flop comes 654 with two diamonds. He checks, and I almost always check behind here. Turn is the Kh, which isn't the best card because he could've easily checked with AK, KQ or KJ or even lower. Of course, he could've always flopped a straight or a set too. He fires out a biggish bet, which I decide to call and see a river card with. The river's the 2d, a very scary card and he checks. I probably could've valuebet this but I don't really think he has anything or he would've bet the flop, and he definitely isn't slowplaying anything, so I check behind and he has ten high.

In this tournament I'm more apt to play things conservative simply because everyone in this tournament plays so weak that's dumb to play huge pots when you can avoid it. This is the same thing that goes along with the minraising I did. On that table, with the table laid out the way it was, minraising was a very good play since I could steal the blinds and still play pots against people who play much weaker than I do.

#99: QQ hand, bb was very tight and I don't think he calls preflop with suited connectors and even if he does there are very few that hit this flop, whereas even tight players call too loosely from the bb with weak aces. Plus he could have a set, etc. I'd rather just fold and move on. If a call is correct, it's very marginal.
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Old 01-02-2007, 01:40 PM
MrTimCaum MrTimCaum is offline
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Default Re: Sunday final table hand histories.

from the 1M

#7: do you think you get paid off enough when you hit that it would make this flop overbet call correct?

#113: why not bet the turn?

#120 + #154: you already gave an explanation for your play in 120, but what's the difference between these two hands that you're calling the first and reraising the second?

#166: check fold turn? meh

#169: i'm folding this utg like 100% of the time these days

#176 + #182: i don't think these pushes are terrible or anything, but i'd like them a lot more of ftp where the antes are much larger. i probably muck on stars though and push if you are 1-2 seats to your left.

#195: i prefer a push. you've already jammed 3 times in the last two orbits, and now with an ever so slightly larger stack, you make a 3x raise. i think a lot of people give you credit for a big hand when you do this, when if you just push you'll get a bunch of people calling reeeeeeealy light since you've been shoving so much. i'm definitely nitpicking here though. =/


i stopped around 200, and i'll watch the rest later today
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Old 01-02-2007, 08:01 PM
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Default Re: Sunday final table hand histories.

your bust out hand 575.
Most of us play it like this.
A stop and go would have worked.
Any regrets?

PS congrats on a nice tourny..
See you at PCA
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Old 01-02-2007, 10:51 PM
JSchnett JSchnett is offline
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Default Re: Sunday final table hand histories.

This is really rough and I did it over a few different sessions and wasnt paying a ton of attention so take it for what its worth.

1k hands
7 fold the flop
51 Raise is too big
57 call the river, I think this value raise is pretty thin
93 fold pf unless you think he is a really bad player
109 if you are planning on calling his shove? You need to raise the flop a little more
125 bet the flop
191: I like the raise, cramming seems stupid
195: I really dislike your line here, Pf i push or fold and c/ring the flop makes him too committed to fold most of his hands.
214: stack sizes look perfect for a play like this, nh
223: Man i don’t like this hand at all. Unless you have a good read on this guy and are willing to make a play at him just fold pf. I think you need to give him some credit on this flop with the weak c-bet, If you are going to call I really don’t like leading the turn.
Blinds 1200/2400 Why were you min raising?
245: I think i give him credit for a king here but im not sure. I think i fold
279: give up on that turn, as played give up or put him all in on the river.

You have to slow down after you lose or steal a few pots in a row, you got in trouble a few times here.

Good job gobbo
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Old 01-03-2007, 04:32 AM
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Default Re: Sunday final table hand histories.

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191: I like the raise, cramming seems stupid

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I feel exactly the opposite. If we're pushing with A9o we better be pushing with QQ too.
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Old 01-03-2007, 10:12 AM
JSchnett JSchnett is offline
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Default Re: Sunday final table hand histories.

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191: I like the raise, cramming seems stupid

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I feel exactly the opposite. If we're pushing with A9o we better be pushing with QQ too.

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he has a significantly bigger stack in the QQ hand.
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