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rachelwxm
11-11-2004, 01:49 AM
Here is a hand form pokerstar $20 buyin two table SNG HeadsUp. My opponent is reasonably good, a little bit loose calling raise sometimes. I was able to pull back from 1:2 chip disadvantages at the beginning of HU while this hand happened:


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PokerStars Game #846456990: Tournament #3377469, Hold'em No Limit - Level IX (300/600) -
2004/11/10 - 23:59:39 (ET)
Table '3377469 2' Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: pnfrenchy (14850 in chips)
Seat 6: rachelwxm (12150 in chips)
pnfrenchy: posts the ante 50
rachelwxm: posts the ante 50
pnfrenchy: posts small blind 300
rachelwxm: posts big blind 600
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to rachelwxm [3c Qc]
rachelwxm said, "nh"
Chele [observer] said, ":-)"
pnfrenchy said, "ty"
pnfrenchy: calls 300
rachelwxm: checks
*** FLOP *** [6c Tc Jh]
rachelwxm: bets 600
pnfrenchy: raises 600 to 1200
rachelwxm: calls 600
*** TURN *** [6c Tc Jh] [9d]
rachelwxm: checks
pnfrenchy: bets 2400
rachelwxm: raises 3600 to 6000
pnfrenchy: calls 3600
*** RIVER *** [6c Tc Jh 9d] [9s]
rachelwxm: checks
pnfrenchy: bets 7000 and is all-in
rachelwxm: folds
pnfrenchy collected 15700 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 15700 | Rake 0
Board [6c Tc Jh 9d 9s]
Seat 1: pnfrenchy (button) (small blind) collected (15700)
Seat 6: rachelwxm (big blind) folded on the River

So I have flush draw on the flop, I bet pot and called his raise.

On turn, I get straight draw as well, so I check-raised pretty big, should I move all in here? I think my big raise should win the pot right there? But to my surprised, he called.

On the river, I missed both flush and straight and since he called my turn big bet, is this a sure mucking?
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Results later.