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Old 05-11-2007, 01:24 PM
mrcunningham mrcunningham is offline
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7:30 am weekday, 9-handed, ~5 callers per flop, raised PF ~2x/orbit, most hands going to shown down.

Mr. C UTG sees TT and raises, MP, SB & BB all call.
MP elderly white guy and SB middle aged filipino guy haven't stood out from the typical weekday morning players and BB is twenty something white guy who's who's been raising PF and postflop more than the rest of the table combined and been alternating between 1-1-2 NL and 3-6 LHE since yesterday afternoon. I've been card dead and have yet to win or showdown for the entire 45 minutes so far.

Flop: KsTs9
Mr. C bets, all call

Turn: K
Mr. C bets, all call

River: A (non spade)
Mr. C bets, MP call, Sb raise, BB mucks,
and Mr. C does what now?
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Old 05-11-2007, 01:37 PM
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Jam it up! I really doubt he as AK or KT-9 and if he does it's normal variance.
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Old 05-11-2007, 01:46 PM
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Raise, expect to see a K. But would not be suprised to see an overplayed A10, or A9.

5 hands beat us, AA and KK were reraising pre flop andI dont think AK, K10, or K9 are possibles as all 3 of these raise the flop. I think QJ would have been raising also, although some guys do slowplay the flopped 'nutz'
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Old 05-11-2007, 02:25 PM
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and Mr. C does what now?

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Reraises, call a fourbet. There might be a slowplayed straight. There might be trip kings. There might be a naked ace. Who knows, its 3-6 live right? I actually think the slowplayed trips is the most likely hand.
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Old 05-11-2007, 02:40 PM
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Does anyone's mind change if I tell you that there is an Aces Cracked jackpot in play? Aces Cracked = you win a rack if you have pocket aces and they lose.
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Old 05-11-2007, 04:39 PM
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raise river, slowplayed king = lol@them
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Old 05-11-2007, 05:22 PM
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Does anyone's mind change if I tell you that there is an Aces Cracked jackpot in play? Aces Cracked = you win a rack if you have pocket aces and they lose.

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Slightly, although my initial inclination was just to call the raise anyway. I don't think that a B&M small stakes player is raising this river after you've shown all this strength so far very often with a hand you beat. In fact, this seems highly unlikely based on the board so far--it would require him either to have slowplayed a monster on consecutive streets (flopped straight or flopped top pair turned trips) and then raised the river after one of the scariest cards imaginable (vs. an UTG raiser) came. You still have to call in the hopes that he does "just" have trips or three pair, but I honestly wouldn't expect to win this pot all that often.
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Old 05-11-2007, 07:31 PM
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Harv,
Your pretty smart for an online guy!
I called time, saw the MP ready to muck, considered the fact that he hadn"t raised at any point so far (forgetting about the AA cracked), and reraised for what I thought would be value. He shows me AsKx. MHING.
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Old 05-11-2007, 08:59 PM
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and Mr. C does what now?

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Reraises, call a fourbet. There might be a slowplayed straight. There might be trip kings. There might be a naked ace. Who knows, its 3-6 live right? I actually think the slowplayed trips is the most likely hand.

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I'd also add 99 as a very likely possibility. So that makes 99/KQ/KJ/QJ (maybe some worse K's) for the most likely hands we beat, while we lose to KT/K9/AA/AK, which actually seem less likely overall. I can see eliminating Ax from a typical B&M player because of the paired board, but it still seems like we win too much to shut down to one raise, even in a passive game.
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Old 05-11-2007, 09:05 PM
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Harv,
Your pretty smart for an online guy!
I called time, saw the MP ready to muck, considered the fact that he hadn"t raised at any point so far (forgetting about the AA cracked), and reraised for what I thought would be value. He shows me AsKx. MHING.

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Did he seriously not cap?

*dies*
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