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nWirb
08-09-2005, 05:54 PM
***** Hand History for Game 2499892559 *****
15/30 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 14658901) - Mon Aug 08 15:29:28 EDT 2005
Table Table 11563 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 8
Seat 1: Eagleslink (775)
Seat 2: NOBLUFFDOG (790)
Seat 3: divine77 (1055)
Seat 5: SGT_SKIP1148 (1390)
Seat 6: davidbilly (800)
Seat 7: Hinchman111 (1655)
Seat 9: nWirb (760)
Seat 10: raiseyourd (775)
NOBLUFFDOG posts small blind (10)
divine77 posts big blind (15)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to nWirb [ 9s, 9h ]
SGT_SKIP1148 folds.
davidbilly calls (15)
Hinchman111 calls (15)
nWirb calls (15)
raiseyourd folds.
Eagleslink folds.
Hinchman111: no more donations
NOBLUFFDOG calls (5)
divine77 checks.
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 3s, 6d, 4c ]
NOBLUFFDOG checks.
divine77 checks.
davidbilly checks.
Hinchman111 bets (75)
nWirb calls (75)
NOBLUFFDOG calls (75)
divine77 calls (75)
davidbilly folds.
** Dealing Turn ** : [ Qd ]
NOBLUFFDOG checks.
divine77 checks.
Hinchman111 bets (375)
SGT_SKIP1148: ah, come on, were almost neighbors....
Hinchman111: sorry
nWirb raises (670) to 670
nWirb is all-In.
NOBLUFFDOG: hinch has pocket 6's or pocket 4's
NOBLUFFDOG folds.
divine77 folds.
Hinchman111 calls (295)

I felt I had a good read on villian, villian was very laggy but quite predictable. When he bet the pot on the flop I put him on mid pair or bottom pair, perhaps top pair weak kicker.
Villian 2 and 3 also calls which confounds me, I put them on overcards and/or straight draws.
On turn however villian 2 and 3 checks, which I don't think they can do if they hit top pair with flush and straight draws on the board.
Villian leads out for exact pot again which makes me 90% sure I have him beaten.
I go all in to get the rest of his chips if he is on a draw or a pair of sixes which he can't let go.

Marginal? Thoughts?
<font color="white"> ** Dealing River ** : [ 9c ]
Creating Main Pot with $1715 with nWirb
** Summary **
Main Pot: 1715 |
Board: [ 3s 6d 4c Qd 9c ]
Eagleslink balance 775, didn't bet (folded)
NOBLUFFDOG balance 700, lost 90 (folded)
divine77 balance 965, lost 90 (folded)
SGT_SKIP1148 balance 1390, didn't bet (folded)
davidbilly balance 785, lost 15 (folded)
Hinchman111 balance 895, lost 760 [ 7d 4d ] [ a pair of fours -- Qd,9c,7d,4d,4c ]
nWirb balance 1715, bet 760, collected 1715, net +955 [ 9s 9h ] [ three of a kind, nines -- Qd,9s,9h,9c,6d ]
raiseyourd balance 775, didn't bet (folded) </font>

nWirb
08-10-2005, 08:09 AM
This was a very unusual play for me which is why I think it's interesting.

Anyone here thinks these kinds of plays can be +EV in the long run?

Maulik
08-10-2005, 08:23 AM
5 handed, no. You'll find people showing you better hands too often, nice results though.

You shouldn't need to put all your chips in if you suspect you have the best hand. Just value bet it to the river.

SNOWBALL138
08-10-2005, 08:23 AM
I don't understand what you are doing here. Why are you calling the flop bet with players to act behind you? You should raise for value, and give the field a bad price.
You have 3 players to act behind you. Why are you going to let them spike a T, J, Q, K, or A and check raise you and the flop bettor for a large amount of your stack? Do I need to add that any donkey holding a 5 has an OESD in this spot?
If anyone is going to be making money on 4th and fifth st. here, it isn't going to be you.


Also, please use the converter (http://www.selachian.com/tools/bisonconverter/hhconverter.cgi) because it makes your hand more likely to be read, and responded to. As an aside, your avatar is distracting and horrific in a way that makes me not want to read your posts ever again.

Best regards,
Snowball