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08-23-2001, 02:37 AM
Comment appreciated


Player: Player 1 on Seat 3 Amount 109.00


Player: Player 2 on Seat 4 Amount 578.50


Player: Player 3 on Seat 5 Amount 359.25


Player: Player 4 on Seat 6 Amount 259.00


Player: Player 5 on Seat 8 Amount 385.25


Player: Hero on Seat 10 Amount 392.90


Dealer Button set to Player 5


Hero posts small blind 1.00 $


Player 1 posts big blind 2.00 $


Dealing Pocket


Your Card: Six Hearts


Your Card: Eight Clubs


Player 2 calls 2.00 $


Player 3 calls 2.00 $


Player 4 calls 2.00 $


Player 5 calls 2.00 $


Hero calls 1.00 $


Player 1 raises 5.00 $


Player 2 calls 5.00 $


Player 3 calls 5.00 $


Player 4 calls 5.00 $


Player 5 folds


Hero calls 5.00 $


Dealing Flop


Common Card: Eight Spades


Common Card: Six Spades


Common Card: Four Clubs


Hero checks


Player 1 bets 37.00 $


Player 2 calls 37.00 $


Player 3 folds


Player 4 calls 37.00 $


Hero raises 222.00 $


Player 1 calls 65.00 $ all in


Player 2 has 20 seconds


Player 2 calls 185.00 $


Player 4 folds


Dealing Turn


Common Card: Four Hearts


Hero checks


Player 2 checks


Dealing River


Common Card: Seven Hearts


Hero bets 163.90 $ all in


Player 2 has 20 seconds


Player 2 calls 163.90 $


Hero shows two pairs, Eights and Sixs


Player 1 shows two pairs, Kings and Fours


Player 2 shows a straight, Four to Eight


Player 2 wins (604.80 $) with a straight, Four to Eight (Side Pot 1)


Player 2 wins (339.75 $) with a straight, Four to Eight (Main Pot)

08-23-2001, 02:45 AM
Player 4 wanted it to be known that he folded J 9

08-23-2001, 08:21 AM
Dear Kettle


You're getting overexcited by your hand when neither your position nor the board is any good. C'mon there's the possibility of a made straight out there not just a draw. There's also a flush draw and two people to have something other than player one. They both flat called a raise after flat calling the blind, just the kind of action you'd expect from a drawing hand like, er, 75s.


I think you were thinking more of the fact that you could beat player one than what the others had. Something I'd never do.


Pot

08-23-2001, 09:51 PM
You'll get way more comments if you summarize these in prose format. These Internet hand histories are not worth the effort.


KJS

08-24-2001, 04:10 AM
What hands can call you here that you can beat?


PG