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44, big blind
PokerStars Game #12158932620: Hold'em No Limit ($0.01/$0.02) - 2007/09/19 - 23:52:26 (ET)
Table 'Georgia' 9-max Seat #7 is the button Seat 1: viciousxp ($4.95 in chips) Seat 2: caropel ($5.23 in chips) Seat 3: Torpor ($3.93 in chips) Seat 4: CotatiJohn ($2.03 in chips) Seat 5: Lainbooth ($1.56 in chips) Seat 6: Rookinya ($3.42 in chips) Seat 7: glitchzilla ($1.46 in chips) viciousxp: posts small blind $0.01 japo54 leaves the table caropel: posts big blind $0.02 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to caropel [4h 4s] Torpor: folds CotatiJohn: calls $0.02 Lainbooth: calls $0.02 Rookinya: folds Devilish32 joins the table at seat #9 glitchzilla: folds viciousxp: folds caropel: checks *** FLOP *** [Qs 8c 4d] caropel: checks CotatiJohn: checks Lainbooth: checks *** TURN *** [Qs 8c 4d] [7s] caropel: bets $0.08 CotatiJohn: calls $0.08 Lainbooth: folds *** RIVER *** [Qs 8c 4d 7s] [6d] caropel: bets $0.20 CotatiJohn: raises $0.20 to $0.40 caropel: calls $0.20 had i made a mistake? i did a mistake on the turn? |
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Re: 44, big blind
First, please convert your hands. Here is a hand converter.
You really should lead this flop. Slow playing is unnecessary for 1c/2c and mostly for all micro stakes. Turn seems fine. But, we would have liked a larger pot that could have been created by our flop bet. On the river you made a pot sized bet that was raised. In my experience, villains usually have a straight here. But, I have never played 1c/2c. There is roughly 84c in pot and you have to call 20c. You need to win 1 in 5 times to break even. |
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