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TheCodeDog 09-22-2005 11:59 PM

Re: A very very well played hand, 200-400 on UB
 
UB also loves their high limit players.

CardSharpCook 09-23-2005 12:03 AM

Re: A very very well played hand, 200-400 on UB
 
I love an opportunity to use the pictures...

http://www.fatwillie.net/cpg/albums/...ion_whore3.jpg

obsidian 09-23-2005 12:03 AM

Re: A very very well played hand, 200-400 on UB
 
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$.50 is raked from a pot of $2800.

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That's it?? What gives?? They rake over 3 dollars from some pots on the SSNL I play. Could someone please explain why the rake is so low here.

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Heads up rake at UB is .50.

Nigel 09-23-2005 12:35 AM

Re: A very very well played hand, 200-400 on UB
 
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im not sure why this thread has so much attention, other than the level. I think this is a pretty standard play from the hero.

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I dunno, I hardly ever see anyone making it when playing against me. I DO try to avoid the very tough players though like the norwegians, eric123 and some others. Maybe I give myself too much credit here but I honestly feel that was my best play in the 2-3 hr session we played. maybe it was because it was not a part of my normal arsinal as far back as 2 months ago.

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I quite like this line and it reminded me to try and use it in the near future, so thanks for posting the hand.

Question: what makes the darn Scandenavians so good? I'd really like to elevate my HU game to that level, but I don't even know where to begin as I feel I "learn" (as in take something groundbreaking away), very little from each session I play.

Cheers,

Nigel

Subfallen 09-23-2005 01:49 AM

Re: A very very well played hand, 200-400 on UB
 
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I love an opportunity to use the pictures...

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I'm glad this hand was routine for you, that's really wonderful. For a n00b like me though, it provoked fresh thought on the correct valuation and play of strong A-high hands in SH scenarios. Thinking honestly, I had to admit that as my game stands now, if I bet on this board in this situation, my hand would contain a pair just about 100% of the time.

That's a leak---IT'S PART OF WHY I SUCK AT POKER. And Eugene's post illuminated it, allowing me to maybe suck just a little less.

So kindly STFU and allow me (and probably others) to learn in peace.

Dominic 09-23-2005 03:16 AM

Re: A very very well played hand, 200-400 on UB
 
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im not sure why this thread has so much attention, other than the level. I think this is a pretty standard play from the hero.

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I dunno, I hardly ever see anyone making it when playing against me. I DO try to avoid the very tough players though like the norwegians, eric123 and some others. Maybe I give myself too much credit here but I honestly feel that was my best play in the 2-3 hr session we played. maybe it was because it was not a part of my normal arsinal as far back as 2 months ago.

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I'm sorry, I'm just a low stakes player looking to learn something from you guys...why is this such a spectacular hand? You made a good guess that your A high hand was good against him...now if you had raised the river for value knowing your hand was good, and/or gotten more chips out of him, then I'd be impressed.

Seriously....I'd really like an explanation as to why this play was so great...and I'm really not trying to be a dik here, I'm sincerely interested. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

Nigel 09-23-2005 03:20 AM

Re: A very very well played hand, 200-400 on UB
 
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now if you had raised the river for value knowing your hand was good, and/or gotten more chips out of him, then I'd be impressed.

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He can't raise the river, as he is out of position. If he checks the river it is unlikely Indian Head will bet as there is most likely no hand that is better than his that is folding, so a checkraise is not possible.

Also, he can't "know" his hand is good. There is nothing special about the flop and turn action that defines Indian Head's hand.

Also, it would be silly to CR bluff here with the nut nothing.

Dominic 09-23-2005 03:33 AM

Re: A very very well played hand, 200-400 on UB
 
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now if you had raised the river for value knowing your hand was good, and/or gotten more chips out of him, then I'd be impressed.

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He can't raise the river, as he is out of position. If he checks the river it is unlikely Indian Head will bet as there is most likely no hand that is better than his that is folding, so a checkraise is not possible.

Also, he can't "know" his hand is good. There is nothing special about the flop and turn action that defines Indian Head's hand.

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okay, I got the positions mixed up....so betting the river for value, knowing his opponent is very LAG and will continue leading after raising preflop...then betting the river....not sure why you bet here - howdo you know he'll call with a lesser hand??

elmo 09-23-2005 03:43 AM

Re: A very very well played hand, 200-400 on UB
 
hopefully you've answered your question about what was special about the hand

Ulysses 09-23-2005 03:51 AM

Re: A very very well played hand, 200-400 on UB
 
Eugene, I think you're a solid high limit HU player, but this is pretty damn boring stuff, and mike l. is right, you can find it at Party 5-10. I am sure you have far more interesting hands than this one. Post them.


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