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Ogre
10-23-2005, 09:12 PM
I have been playing with the villian for the whole first hour. He busted many times and rebought. He was very loose passive. Limped in and called alot of pf raises called bets post flop. He doubled me up with 97 on a AK9 board. Since then he has became a pretty big stack.

Seat 1: Donkey (17010 in chips)
Seat 7: OGRE (10065 in chips)
OGRE: posts big blind 150
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to OGRE [Kc Kh]
supernova9: folds
epokerman: folds
Donkey: calls 150
stefanos23: folds
Eninga: calls 150
SheFaLLs: folds
ActionJeff: folds
Gurre: folds
OGRE: raises 600 to 750
Donkey: calls 600
Eninga: calls 600
*** FLOP *** [Qh 4d 2h]
OGRE: bets 1050
Donkey: calls 1050
Eninga: folds
*** TURN *** [Qh 4d 2h] [Qd]
OGRE: bets 1050
Donkey: calls 1050
*** RIVER *** [Qh 4d 2h Qd] [6c]
OGRE: bets 1200
Donkey: raises 12960 to 14160 and is all-in
OGRE...? 6k behind me with the average around 8k

I decided to continue bet pretty small because he had been folding to bigger bets in past hands. With this line I would also lose the least when he had me beat.

ansky451
10-23-2005, 09:43 PM
Hey, I was supernova9, directly to your left.

Overall I think you bet way too small here, you're practically asking him to draw out on you. Bet 1600 on the flop, then like 4000 on the turn, and it all becomes easier. With this particular donk, I think he raises the flop with a queen, so i would not have slowed down on the turn.


I just busted out with KK to AA btw, and the donk you referred to, bleeded all his chips away. He was quite the donk.

Ogre
10-23-2005, 09:57 PM
I bet 1k on the flop and turn because i was pretty sure he would be calling with almost anything. I didn't think he had a queen so he was probably drawing to 3 outs with an Ax 2 outs with a pocketpair or 9 with a flush draw, or something worse. I wanted to get him committed and end up calling off alot of chips a like he did in the 97 hand. I guess was willing to risk being sucked out on.

Playing the hand like I did whats your play on the river after he pushes?

ansky451
10-23-2005, 10:02 PM
Well, when I watched the hand, I thought to myself, "Donkey has a monster, I'd fold aces here." I suppose that sounds a bit results oriented, but it really did seem like a monster.

Ogre
10-23-2005, 10:07 PM
do you think donkey would ever push a missed flush draw here?

ansky451
10-23-2005, 10:10 PM
you said yourself, he was a loose passive donkey.