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Old 03-23-2004, 03:46 AM
ajizzle ajizzle is offline
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Default HAND OF THE DAY. Have fun with this one guys.

***** Hand History for Game 473299988 *****
30/60 TourneyTexasHTGameTable (NL) (Tournament 2833267) - Tue Mar 23 02:15:30
EST 2004
Table Table 11072 (Real Money) -- Seat 10 is the button
Total number of players : 8
Seat 2: bga111 (1612)
Seat 3: DAM4LRS (1300)
Seat 4: kwsjaces (585)
Seat 5: ajizzle (945)
Seat 7: mickeyt1 (815)
Seat 8: ecmoney (1245)
Seat 9: steve2747 (833)
Seat 10: zentao (665)
bga111 posts small blind (15)
DAM4LRS posts big blind (30)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to ajizzle [ Kc, Qc ]
kwsjaces calls (30)
ajizzle raises (90) to 90
mickeyt1 folds.
ecmoney raises (150) to 150
steve2747 folds.
zentao folds.
bga111 folds.
DAM4LRS folds.
kwsjaces calls (120)
ajizzle calls (60)
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 3d, Kh, Qd ]
kwsjaces checks.
ajizzle bets (90)
ecmoney raises (180) to 180
kwsjaces folds.
ajizzle raises (705) to 795
ajizzle is all-In.
ecmoney calls (615)
** Dealing Turn ** : [ 5d ]
** Dealing River ** : [ 9d ]
Creating Main Pot with $2085 with ajizzle
** Summary **
Main Pot: 2085 |
Board: [ 3d Kh Qd 5d 9d ]
bga111 balance 1597, lost 15 (folded)
DAM4LRS balance 1270, lost 30 (folded)
kwsjaces balance 435, lost 150 (folded)
ajizzle balance 0, lost 945 [ Kc Qc ] [ two pairs, kings and queens --
Kc,Kh,Qc,Qd,9d ]
mickeyt1 balance 815, didn't bet (folded)
ecmoney balance 2385, bet 945, collected 2085, net +1140 [ 7s 7d ] [ a flush,
queen high -- Qd,9d,7d,5d,3d ]
steve2747 balance 833, didn't bet (folded)
zentao balance 665, didn't bet (folded)

That really burst my bubble for the day.
Sometimes, I just hate this game. I really wish that there was a rule that when someone was all-in, instead of seeing the rest of the cards, you could split the pot exactly based on the percentages of you winning it. For example, if two people were all-in PF with AA v. KK, you could take 15/17th of the pot if you held AA, and 2/17th of the pot if you had KK. Wouldn't that make poker interesting, and so much more mentally stabilizing.

Just a random thought.

Ajizzle
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Old 03-23-2004, 04:06 AM
David BB David BB is offline
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Default Re: HAND OF THE DAY. Have fun with this one guys.

He still has about 10% chance of drawing out on you after the flop, it has to happen now and then.

Either way you could easily have avoided this by folding pre-flop [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Old 03-23-2004, 04:25 AM
ajizzle ajizzle is offline
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Default Re: HAND OF THE DAY. Have fun with this one guys.

I knew someone would come out and advocate folding PF here.

Quite frankly, I couldn't disagree more; and bare in mind that I consider myself to be a fairly tight player.

In the SNG I was in, it wasn't the all-in fest that you usually see at Party. In fact, I had tabbed a few people at the table to be quite solid and tight-aggressive. They were all sitting behind me in this hand, and KQs was a VERY good spot to take a shot at the blinds (though stealing 15/30 blinds is nothing). It also gives me a table image with the rocks if I show down a KQs against a fool in this situation, which I would want.

Hindsight is 20/20, but I would hardly fault myself for playing the hand the way I did. When I get popped back, the raise is so small that I have to see if I can flop a flush draw, a queen, or even two pair. And really, I put my entire stack at stake as a 90% favorite. Doesn't really get much better.

Sorry to be so picky, but I really hate it when people try to critize a play like that when it actually set my self up in a perfect situation.

It was like the time a few months ago when someone said I shouldn't have slowplayed my set of sevens against a player who showed PF aggression and an uncoordinated board. Sure, I could have pushed all-in on the flop with my set, but there was no way to know that he would spike an K to make his own set on the turn.

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Ajizzle
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