Chris Daddy Cool
07-11-2004, 09:49 AM
Just spent 6 hours or so of NL hold'em at the casino. This was my most interesting hand of the night. Please guess my villians hands and any comments on the hand itself, other than my obviously bad preflop raise.
NL 100 max 2/3 blinds
The villian in this hand is absolutely the worst player ever. He just recently sat down and stacked some people off with some incredible hands like K4s, K5o, 74o in a row. In another hand, villian makes it 15 to go preflop. Some guy moves all in on him for about 50. Villian sits there and ponders. The guy shows him a single A. Villian finally calls and has.... A2. 'Nuff said.
On to the hand...
I have about 600 bucks. Villian has 500 or so.
I'm playing super tight, guarding my stack closely, but decide to make it 12 to go with..... Q /images/graemlins/club.gif6 /images/graemlins/spade.gif.
Super fish villian calls. This mean he has any two cards, may or may not be worse than mine.
Flop: 4 /images/graemlins/club.gif J /images/graemlins/diamond.gif 5 /images/graemlins/diamond.gif
I bet 25 bucks. Villian calls.
Turn: 6 /images/graemlins/diamond.gif
I think there's a good chance I'm ahead here and reach for my chips. He makes a comment about not calling anything above 25 dollars. I egg him on and bet 40. He reluctantly calls. I'm pretty sure I'm ahead.
River: 7 /images/graemlins/spade.gif
I look at the board. I look at him, then play with one of my stacks of chips and push in an even 100 bucks, pretty confident he'll fold.
He stares at the board for a very long time. If he has a straight he'd instantly call right? And he couldn't possibly call without having a straight right? So he sits there and thinks, and thinks, and finally says call.
My throat is feeling pretty dry now and my heart sinks a little when he matches my stack. I say "Good call sir. Can you beat a pair of sixes?"
He looks at my hand and shakes his head. "No. I can't." and he flashes his hand and I drag in a nice little pot.
What did my little fishie show the table?
NL 100 max 2/3 blinds
The villian in this hand is absolutely the worst player ever. He just recently sat down and stacked some people off with some incredible hands like K4s, K5o, 74o in a row. In another hand, villian makes it 15 to go preflop. Some guy moves all in on him for about 50. Villian sits there and ponders. The guy shows him a single A. Villian finally calls and has.... A2. 'Nuff said.
On to the hand...
I have about 600 bucks. Villian has 500 or so.
I'm playing super tight, guarding my stack closely, but decide to make it 12 to go with..... Q /images/graemlins/club.gif6 /images/graemlins/spade.gif.
Super fish villian calls. This mean he has any two cards, may or may not be worse than mine.
Flop: 4 /images/graemlins/club.gif J /images/graemlins/diamond.gif 5 /images/graemlins/diamond.gif
I bet 25 bucks. Villian calls.
Turn: 6 /images/graemlins/diamond.gif
I think there's a good chance I'm ahead here and reach for my chips. He makes a comment about not calling anything above 25 dollars. I egg him on and bet 40. He reluctantly calls. I'm pretty sure I'm ahead.
River: 7 /images/graemlins/spade.gif
I look at the board. I look at him, then play with one of my stacks of chips and push in an even 100 bucks, pretty confident he'll fold.
He stares at the board for a very long time. If he has a straight he'd instantly call right? And he couldn't possibly call without having a straight right? So he sits there and thinks, and thinks, and finally says call.
My throat is feeling pretty dry now and my heart sinks a little when he matches my stack. I say "Good call sir. Can you beat a pair of sixes?"
He looks at my hand and shakes his head. "No. I can't." and he flashes his hand and I drag in a nice little pot.
What did my little fishie show the table?