View Full Version : Live Hand: Stumped
Blinds 100/200
Buyin $5
3 handed
Payout: 1st is $20, 2nd is $5
Button about t2500
SB about t1000
BB (hero) about t1500
Hero: J5o
Button calls.
SB completes.
Hero check.
Flop: QT5 (rainbow)
SB: check
Hero: check
BB: check
Turn: 3rainbow
SB: check
Hero: t400
Button: push
SB: fold
Hero????
Read: Button is LAG but crafty. Also, she is 8 years old and looking to pwn her own father. Thoughts? Results later.
runner4life7
12-24-2005, 02:00 AM
i feel like i have to fold there, but I dont know your daughter /images/graemlins/wink.gif
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i feel like i have to fold there, but I dont know your daughter /images/graemlins/wink.gif
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Well, she used to be very LAG, but lately she's been a little tighter with more value betting. She normally doesn't make "button moves" but this sure smells like one. How did the 3 change things? This push really threw me for a loop.
is she playing with her own $5 or yours??? she may be more apt to make a move here if she's freerolling...
either way, i think i lay it down and steal her blinds on the next hand (i'm assuming, like any normal eight year old, she understands optimal calling ranges on the bubble)...
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is she playing with her own $5 or yours??? she may be more apt to make a move here if she's freerolling...
either way, i think i lay it down and steal her blinds on the next hand (i'm assuming, like any normal eight year old, she understands optimal calling ranges on the bubble)...
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She is playing with Grandma's $5 (Grandma went out first and Mom second - Grandpa, myself, and daughter remain). I would never stake my own opponent!
RESULTS:
I folded. Villain shook her head and tossed in her pocket deuces. Villain went on to take down the $20 first place prize. I was grateful to finish second and get my buyin back.
SlackerMcFly
12-24-2005, 02:59 AM
Villain has AQ and hopes for a pony for Christmas.
You call (but leave cards face-down). You catch the five on the river. You muck your hand and hug the winner.
Am I close?
Yikes, results posted whilst I wrote. NH
Pwned by my 8 year old daughter. My future in this game is dark indeed.
SlackerMcFly
12-24-2005, 03:18 AM
My 11 year old uses the "open fold" (um..it's free to check, son), then raise all-in move.
Quite effective.
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My 11 year old uses the "open fold" (um..it's free to check, son), then raise all-in move.
Quite effective.
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If you laugh and call, and then he turns over bullets, I'm really impressed.
Snarf
12-24-2005, 03:40 AM
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My 11 year old uses the "open fold" (um..it's free to check, son), then raise all-in move.
Quite effective.
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I've got a crafty slow-playing LAG in my home game that loves open-folding....I'm not sure if I should tell him about this move or not...
SlackerMcFly
12-24-2005, 03:52 AM
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I've got a crafty slow-playing LAG in my home game that loves open-folding....I'm not sure if I should tell him about this move or not...
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Trust me. If it's not the nuts pre-flop, their hand always turns out a winner with this move. Save your lunch money and don't teach it to your child.
Buy them a pony instead....
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