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Jorge10
03-20-2005, 11:42 PM
#Game No : 1767211609
***** Hand History for Game 1767211609 *****
$100 PL Omaha Hi/Lo - Sunday, March 20, 22:13:34 EDT 2005
Table Table 36796 (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 2: dude1 ( $295.13 )
Seat 6: ME ( $61.2 )
Seat 1: dude2 ( $5.38 )
Seat 10: dude4 ( $25.6 )
Seat 9: Chaser1 ( $22.2 )
Seat 3: dude6 ( $72.25 )
Seat 7: Chaser2 ( $110.3 )
Seat 4: dude8 ( $136.32 )
Seat 8: dude9 ( $73 )
Seat 5: Chaser3 ( $91.2 )
Chaser3 posts small blind [$0.5].
ME posts big blind [$1].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to ME [ 2d Ah 9h Ad ]
Chaser2 calls [$1].
dude9 calls [$1].
Chaser1 calls [$1].
dude4 folds.
dude2 folds.
dude1 calls [$1].
dude6 folds.
dude8 calls [$1].
Chaser3 raises [$7.5].
ME raises [$28].
Chaser2 calls [$28].
dude9 folds.
Chaser1 is all-In [$21.2]
dude1 folds.
dude8 folds.
Chaser3 is all-In [$83.2]
ME is all-In [$32.2]
>You have options at Table 37241 Table!.
Chaser2 calls [$62.2].
** Dealing Flop ** [ Qh, 5h, 8c ]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 2c ]
** Dealing River ** [ Jc ]
ME shows [ 2d, Ah, 9h, Ad ] a pair of aces.
Chaser2 shows [ Ac, 4c, 6c, 9c ] a flush, ace high.
Chaser2 shows 8,5,4,2,A for low.
Chaser1 doesn't show [ 3c, 8h, 2s, 4h ] two pairs, eights and twos.
Chaser1 doesn't show 8,5,4,3,2 for low.
Chaser3 doesn't show [ Qs, Kh, Qd, Kd ] three of a kind, queens.
Chaser2 wins $30 from side pot #2 with a flush, ace high.
Chaser2 wins Lo ($30) from side pot #2 with 8,5,4,2,A.
Chaser2 wins $58.5 from side pot #1 with a flush, ace high.
Chaser2 wins Lo ($58.5) from side pot #1 with 8,5,4,2,A.
Chaser2 wins $44.4 from the main pot with a flush, ace high.
Chaser2 wins Lo ($44.4) from the main pot with 8,5,4,2,A.
Game #1767217148 starts.

Any comments? By the way the guy that scooped, had a 2% chance to scoop on the flop. I think thats a pretty sick beat no?

benfranklin
03-21-2005, 02:29 AM
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Any comments?

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Comment: That is a disturbing and unreadable hand history. So I didn't read it, and I'm guessing most others won't either. I suggest that you take a look at other postings here, and see how to post hand histories.

Trainwreck
03-21-2005, 05:06 AM
Honestly? You all missed played that hand, AI PF is not smart in O8B .

Yes you had a great hand for it, if you must, but it's still not wise, IMHO.

Maybe heads up, I could see doing it, but the more ppl in, the more trouble it is....

A2 and AA are lovely, but become worthless happens a lot, you know you're aces aren't live when that happened PF.

>TW<

DeeJ
03-21-2005, 11:56 AM
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I think thats a pretty sick beat no?

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Not really. twodimes explains it all. You were the favorite, but only had 37% pot equity. The guy with KKQQ wins more high hands than you do, and the two guys with low hands almost win as often as you do.

That said, you played it fine because you got your money in with the best hand. It doesn't always work out, especially against multiple players. Here's your proof /images/graemlins/smile.gif


Result
http://twodimes.net/h/?z=838799
pokenum -o8 2d ah 9h ad - ac 4c 6c 9c - qs kh qd kd - 3c 8h 2s 4h
Omaha Hi/Low 8-or-better: 376992 enumerated boards
cards scoop HIwin HIlos HItie LOwin LOlos LOtie EV
Ad 2d Ah 9h 74626 120258 255481 1253 116756 31419 6888 0.378
Ac 9c 6c 4c 28257 69070 305860 2062 60061 132198 6111 0.195
Qs Kd Qd Kh 89774 129007 247985 0 0 0 0 0.290
2s 3c 8h 4h 12085 56234 319227 1531 38180 173635 3003 0.136

NJchick
03-21-2005, 12:16 PM
Yes its disturbing when you lose an AA2 hand to some guy calling 4 really bad cards. It happens.

Be thankful that they continue playing.