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eappletree
05-27-2005, 04:30 PM
table is loose, players raise and get called in plenty of places, this is the last hand at this level.

Level:1 Blinds(10/15) - Friday, May 27, 16:06:30 EDT 2005
Table Mini Step 1 #1014214 (Real Money)
Seat 10 is the button
Total number of players : 8
Seat 9: SLyFiSH ( $715 )
Seat 6: bawfter ( $615 )
Seat 5: linhnamkid ( $1135 )
Seat 7: hero ( $745 )
Seat 10: jbellin04 ( $1265 )
Seat 8: YYKKES ( $1720 )
Seat 3: Trapper380 ( $600 )
Seat 1: badbrad2037 ( $1205 )
Trny:12576790 Level:1
Blinds(10/15)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to hero [ 3s 3d ]
linhnamkid folds.
bawfter folds.
hero calls [15].
YYKKES calls [15].
SLyFiSH raises [45].
jbellin04 folds.
badbrad2037 folds.
Trapper380 calls [30].
hero calls [30].
YYKKES raises [60].
SLyFiSH calls [30].
Trapper380 calls [30].
hero calls [30].
** Dealing Flop ** [ Jd, Ad, 3c ]
Trapper380 checks.
hero does what???

BDarch
05-27-2005, 04:34 PM
that's a confusing series of raises but I would probably check raise because one of the preflop raisers is most likely going to make a bet

djshawk
05-27-2005, 05:09 PM
With all that action PF I can't see this flop getting checked through. Check-raise away.

luckyplayer
05-27-2005, 05:09 PM
Against a tight player the limp RR would make me weary of AA. But since I would probably not have that read after only 9 hands, and since villain has already made some plays, I'm thinking otherwise. Your hand is likely good here, and CR is best option.

eappletree
05-27-2005, 05:17 PM
i chose to push all in because i didnt want to face a drawing hand, i thought there was a likely possibility that one of the raisers would semibluff with a draw and check raising would only commit him to the pot even with a gunshot and to my surprise i was called by a gunshot, KsQs.

45suited
05-27-2005, 05:24 PM
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i chose to push all in because i didnt want to face a drawing hand, i thought there was a likely possibility that one of the raisers would semibluff with a draw and check raising would only commit him to the pot even with a gunshot and to my surprise i was called by a gunshot, KsQs.

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Wait, I think I heard something... Oh, it's just my bad beat detector getting warmed up.

eappletree
05-27-2005, 05:35 PM
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i chose to push all in because i didnt want to face a drawing hand, i thought there was a likely possibility that one of the raisers would semibluff with a draw and check raising would only commit him to the pot even with a gunshot and to my surprise i was called by a gunshot, KsQs.

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Wait, I think I heard something... Oh, it's just my bad beat detector getting warmed up.

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nope, no bad ending....but does my all in push look like a steal attempt? ive found that large stacks are quite loose at these low buy ins looking at any opportunity to run over their competition that they often gamble with their hands.

45suited
05-27-2005, 05:49 PM
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nope, no bad ending....but does my all in push look like a steal attempt? ive found that large stacks are quite loose at these low buy ins looking at any opportunity to run over their competition that they often gamble with their hands.

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Glad it held up. I don't mind your play at all. At the 11's you're likely to have multiple callers (an ace, a flush draw). Didn't expect the gutshot to call but we do make our money for a reason, don't we? I might C/R all in too, but I think what you did is fine.