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ajizzle
04-26-2004, 03:26 AM
Table Table 11116 (Real Money) -- Seat 6 is the button
Total number of players : 3
Seat 5: ajizzle (3520)
Seat 6: REngstrom (865)
Seat 8: purplecush (3615)
purplecush posts small blind (100)
ajizzle posts big blind (200)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to ajizzle [ Qc, Ah ]
REngstrom folds.
purplecush calls (100)
ajizzle raises (400) to 600
purplecush calls (400)
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 6h, As, 6d ]
purplecush checks.
ajizzle checks.
** Dealing Turn ** : [ Jc ]
purplecush checks.
ajizzle bets (1200)
purplecush raises (2400) to 2400
ajizzle raises (1720) to 2920
ajizzle is all-In.
purplecush calls (520)
** Dealing River ** : [ Qd ]
Creating Main Pot with $7040 with ajizzle
** Summary **
Main Pot: 7040 |
Board: [ 6h As 6d Jc Qd ]
ajizzle balance 0, lost 3520 [ Qc Ah ] [ two pairs, aces and queens --
Ah,As,Qc,Qd,Jc ]
REngstrom balance 865, didn't bet (folded)
purplecush balance 7135, bet 3520, collected 7040, net +3520 [ 6s Ad ] [ a full
house, Sixes full of aces -- Ad,As,6s,6h,6d ]


I don't see any other way for me to play this one.

Ajizzle

J5983
04-26-2004, 05:01 AM
Eh? Checking the flop? There is absolutely no way I check the flop here. If they bluff me they bluff me. Yeah, you're probably going to lose your stack with this one, but not betting the flop just lets him draw out on you. TPGK is not something to trap people with.

FletchJr.
04-26-2004, 07:01 AM
I disagree. with the amount of over aggressive players on party poker, i like the check on this rather harmless flop. I mean if he has the 6 ur going to lose big anyways. and if he has a hand like JKo he's drawing to a straight draw. The flop also has no flush draw on it. The only downfall to this is giving him a free 2 outer draw to a small pocket pair.
Not only the fact that it induces a turn bluff, it also gets opponents to think they're A7-At is good so u may get they're whole stack in on the turn with the far worst of it. I like giving a free card on this perticular board.

ajizzle
04-26-2004, 07:22 PM
i totally agree. that's why i checked it. the good that could come out of it more than makes up for him drawing out on me. If im not beat already, he at most has 3 outs to hit his kicker, 2 outs to tie, and 2 outs to hit a set. More than likely that he has two face cards, and will either bluff the turn, or better yet, make a second best hand on the turn. The point of my post was that, if I was beat on the flop, I couldn't get away from my hand.

Ajizzle