Spladle Master
11-29-2004, 02:52 AM
After about 2 hours of play, what began as an 8-player STT is finally heads-up between A and B. Blinds are 5/10. A has ~1500 chips, B has ~500. A is dealt AdJh in the BB, B is dealt Th6h in the SB. B limps, A raises to 50, B calls. Flop comes down Ah7c6h. A bets 100, B raises all-in (350 more), A calls. Final board is Ah7c8h?h9?. B doubles up.
Same tourney, chip positions have shifted drastically. A now has ~750 chips, B has ~1250. A is dealt 7s5s in the SB, B is dealt 77 in the BB. A limps, B raises to 50, A calls. Flop comes down 643. B bets 100, A goes all-in, B calls. Final board is 6435K. The pot is split.
Stack sizes are about the same. A is dealt A6 in the SB, B is dealt AK in the BB. A raises to 30, B reraises to 100, A calls. Flop comes down KT6. B goes all-in, A calls. Final board is KT6QJ. The pot is split.
Stack sizes are about the same. A has ~750, B has ~1250. A is dealt 9h6h in the SB, B is dealt AhQd in the BB. A calls, B checks. Flop comes down Kd8h7h. B bets 50 chips, A moves all-in, B calls. Turn and river are blanks, B wins the tourney.
New tourney. Down to three-handed play. Same structure as before. A has ~400, B has ~500, C has ~1100. Blinds are 5/10. C is on the button with an unknown hand, A is dealt TT in the SB, B is dealt 55 in the BB. C raises to 50, A re-raises to 200, B calls, C folds. Before the flop is dealt, A announces that he is all-in in the dark. The flop comes down AQ5. B calls. Turn and river are blanks. A busts.
I wanted to post these hands because there was a lot of discussion about them after they were played (I was the one doing most of the discussing, but a few people disagreed with my opinions). I wanted to see if any Two Plus Two-ers had any comments.
Same tourney, chip positions have shifted drastically. A now has ~750 chips, B has ~1250. A is dealt 7s5s in the SB, B is dealt 77 in the BB. A limps, B raises to 50, A calls. Flop comes down 643. B bets 100, A goes all-in, B calls. Final board is 6435K. The pot is split.
Stack sizes are about the same. A is dealt A6 in the SB, B is dealt AK in the BB. A raises to 30, B reraises to 100, A calls. Flop comes down KT6. B goes all-in, A calls. Final board is KT6QJ. The pot is split.
Stack sizes are about the same. A has ~750, B has ~1250. A is dealt 9h6h in the SB, B is dealt AhQd in the BB. A calls, B checks. Flop comes down Kd8h7h. B bets 50 chips, A moves all-in, B calls. Turn and river are blanks, B wins the tourney.
New tourney. Down to three-handed play. Same structure as before. A has ~400, B has ~500, C has ~1100. Blinds are 5/10. C is on the button with an unknown hand, A is dealt TT in the SB, B is dealt 55 in the BB. C raises to 50, A re-raises to 200, B calls, C folds. Before the flop is dealt, A announces that he is all-in in the dark. The flop comes down AQ5. B calls. Turn and river are blanks. A busts.
I wanted to post these hands because there was a lot of discussion about them after they were played (I was the one doing most of the discussing, but a few people disagreed with my opinions). I wanted to see if any Two Plus Two-ers had any comments.