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Shorty35
07-21-2005, 04:18 PM
Party $20 SNG


***** Hand History for Game 2400186091 *****
15/30 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 14128727) - Thu Jul 21 15:58:05 EDT 2005
Table Table 13879 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: aecullen (760)
Seat 2: APPLES1995 (840)
Seat 3: almostgone (800)
Seat 4: skier2626 (807)
Seat 5: jimmbean (965)
Seat 6: GoPhins (1095)
Seat 7: nille79 (510)
Seat 8: nicoles917 (770)
Seat 9: S_A_R_A_H_9 (770)
Seat 10: TallThinMan (683)
APPLES1995 posts small blind (10)
almostgone posts big blind (15)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to TallThinMan [ Ts, Tc ]
skier2626 raises (30) to 30
jimmbean folds.
GoPhins folds.
nille79 folds.
nicoles917 folds.
S_A_R_A_H_9 calls (30)
TallThinMan raises (150) to 150
aecullen folds.
APPLES1995 folds.
almostgone folds.
skier2626 raises (270) to 300
S_A_R_A_H_9 folds.
TallThinMan calls (150)
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 9c, Jd, 4c ]
skier2626 bets (507)
skier2626 is all-In.
TallThinMan calls (383)
TallThinMan is all-In.

morgan180
07-21-2005, 04:31 PM
the min-raise and then the min-raise re-raise is very suspicious. smells like a bigger PP - you would think an AK would push pf on the reraise. The board is favorable but I think you're looking at AA-QQ here often.

but maybe i'm seeing monsters under the bed.

david050173
07-21-2005, 04:40 PM
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Party $20 SNG


***** Hand History for Game 2400186091 *****
15/30 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 14128727) - Thu Jul 21 15:58:05 EDT 2005
Table Table 13879 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: aecullen (760)
Seat 2: APPLES1995 (840)
Seat 3: almostgone (800)
Seat 4: skier2626 (807)
Seat 5: jimmbean (965)
Seat 6: GoPhins (1095)
Seat 7: nille79 (510)
Seat 8: nicoles917 (770)
Seat 9: S_A_R_A_H_9 (770)
Seat 10: TallThinMan (683)
APPLES1995 posts small blind (10)
almostgone posts big blind (15)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to TallThinMan [ Ts, Tc ]
skier2626 raises (30) to 30
jimmbean folds.
GoPhins folds.
nille79 folds.
nicoles917 folds.
S_A_R_A_H_9 calls (30)
TallThinMan raises (150) to 150
aecullen folds.
APPLES1995 folds.
almostgone folds.
skier2626 raises (270) to 300
S_A_R_A_H_9 folds.
TallThinMan calls (150)
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 9c, Jd, 4c ]
skier2626 bets (507)
skier2626 is all-In.
TallThinMan calls (383)
TallThinMan is all-In.

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I don't like this play. The miniraise and then the minireraise sounds like AA-JJ to me. Obviously if he has been miniraising every hand, you have to factor that in. With the blinds this low (10/15) often I just take a flop with TT since I am unlikely to get hands like AJ to fold in a 22 with a reraise.

On the flop one over is about as good as you can hope for. I could see a push with AA-JJ (worried about the flush draw) and 99,44 and coinflipping with AKc. The only hands I can see you being ahead of here are the total bluff and AK and a flush draw. You are getting decent odds to call and folding is going to leave you pretty short stacked but I would be surprise if you are ahead (or tied) more than 1/3 of the time against most players

11t
07-21-2005, 04:42 PM
I might call the preflop raise for set value and folded the flop when I didn't hit and there is an overcard.

What did you think he had though?

EDIT: If villain doesn't have a higher PP, I'd put money on AA after the min-raise in EP then the min-raise to your raise, here than I am very curious to find out what he did have.

durron597
07-21-2005, 04:43 PM
When the action gets to you the first time, you have to make a decision:

1) Raise and fold to a reraise from UTG
2) Raise and decide he's screwing with me when he reraises and push preflop (not recommended without a read)
3) Call and try to flop a set

Early in a $22 I think I like #3 the best since you already have 1 coldcaller.

Shorty35
07-21-2005, 06:09 PM
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When the action gets to you the first time, you have to make a decision:

1) Raise and fold to a reraise from UTG
2) Raise and decide he's screwing with me when he reraises and push preflop (not recommended without a read)
3) Call and try to flop a set

Early in a $22 I think I like #3 the best since you already have 1 coldcaller.

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Good advice. It's always hard for me to give credit to a minraiser; especially a double minraiser. I dont regret my pf raise, but I should have folded to the reraise as much as I hate it because the call all but commits me to the hand....

He showed AA.