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WebGuySteve
11-28-2004, 12:38 AM
Here's the hand, should I have maybe reraised allin on the flop? Should I have known he had the flush? I figured with a small check raise like that, he might have the A /images/graemlins/diamond.gif What do you guys think?

#Game No : 1231637861
***** Hand History for Game 1231637861 *****
NL Hold'em Trny:7490897 Level:4 Blinds (25/50) - Saturday, November 27, 23:21:43 EDT 2004
Table $200K Guaranteed Saturday(138067) Table #13 (Real Money)
Seat 9 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 1: FTC12 ( $2140 )
Seat 2: proshark ( $4760 )
Seat 3: WebGuySteve ( $1850 )
Seat 5: Howiehh ( $6264 )
Seat 6: Joerigger ( $2255 )
Seat 9: Newb_Hunter ( $1275 )
Seat 4: kobalicious ( $1675 )
Seat 7: JohnCash702 ( $1020 )
Seat 8: HINK69 ( $2513 )
Trny:7490897 Level:4
Blinds (25/50)
There is no Small Blind in this hand as the Big Blind of the previous hand left the table.
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to WebGuySteve [ Kd Kh ]
proshark calls [50].
WebGuySteve raises [150].
kobalicious folds.
Howiehh folds.
Joerigger folds.
JohnCash702 folds.
HINK69 folds.
Newb_Hunter folds.
FTC12 folds.
proshark calls [100].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 2d, 3d, 9d ]
zareef has joined the table.
Player zareef has been seated on table $200K Guaranteed Saturday(138067) Table #88 table
proshark checks.
WebGuySteve bets [300].
proshark raises [600].
WebGuySteve calls [300].
** Dealing Turn ** [ 4s ]
proshark bets [600].
WebGuySteve is all-In.
proshark calls [500].
** Dealing River ** [ Th ]
proshark shows [ 4d, Qd ] a flush, queen high.
WebGuySteve shows [ Kd, Kh ] a pair of kings.

Ian J
11-28-2004, 12:45 AM
You're going broke here. However, the flop is where the money needs to go in. Just put it in right there. What was your reasoning for just calling the flop raise?

TimmyJames
11-28-2004, 12:46 AM
thats a tough one...i mean his reraise post flop may have been a warning, but most players who flopped the flush would prolly just keep letting you bet into them, so I may have misread that too. thats where you have to really go on any previous read you may have had on him. but if he is going to call a raise with that hand, who knows what he may have. may have just been a tough break.

WebGuySteve
11-28-2004, 12:54 AM
thanks for the feedback, just wanted to make sure I played that right. I consider myself a decent player, but I tend to bust out of tournies on hands like this. I am going to start posting bustout hands to make sure my previous success wasn't a lucky fluke.

mntbikr15
11-28-2004, 01:32 AM
Just one of those unfortunate hands that I dont see how you can get away from.

However I def push over the top of him on the flop.