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***** Hand History for Game 1769828844 *****
NL Hold'em $100 Buy-in + $9 Entry Fee Trny:10584022 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) - Monday, March 21, 13:56:59 EDT 2005 Table Table 35041 (Real Money) Seat 7 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 10: PblCb ( $1000 ) Seat 9: wtf_PWND ( $1000 ) Seat 8: ndfui ( $985 ) Seat 1: BuillGates ( $2025 ) Seat 6: tiltada ( $985 ) Seat 7: foxtrot59 ( $985 ) Seat 4: ShaunShrock ( $1020 ) Seat 3: ccc922 ( $1030 ) Seat 2: tttt123 ( $970 ) Trny:10584022 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to wtf_PWND [ Ac Kh ] PblCb folds. BuillGates folds. tttt123 folds. ccc922 folds. ShaunShrock folds. tiltada calls [15]. >You have options at Table 11709 Table!. >You have options at Table 11950 Table!. foxtrot59 calls [15]. ndfui calls [5]. wtf_PWND checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Kc, 7s, 5h ] ndfui checks. wtf_PWND checks. tiltada checks. foxtrot59 bets [90]. ndfui folds. wtf_PWND raises [180]. >You have options at Table 11709 Table!. tiltada calls [180]. >You have options at Table 12035 Table!. foxtrot59 calls [90]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 3s ] wtf_PWND checks. tiltada bets [200]. >You have options at Table 11950 Table!. foxtrot59 calls [200]. wtf_PWND ???? |
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They limped in late right? Maybe KQ or KJ suited (spades, picked up the flush draw on the turn)? Maybe Suited connectors with one paired and with a straight and a flush draw. This is a $100 buy in so they probably know what crap those hands really are and forgo raising pre-flop knowing they'll have to dump if they get played with.
Nobody is reraising but you and you checked on the turn showing weakness and encouraging a hand like KQ to make a play at the pot with their new flush draw giving them some extra oomph. Pot odds are good enough to call now with the suited connectors but they probably had 2 pair to have called that re-raise you put in on the flop. Doesn't sound like anyone made trips since no one is trying to protect from the flush draw. Same goes for the possibility of them having already made the straight. Just my $0.02, feel free to shoot me down but easy on the attitude, I'm new here. |
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Making the plays you have, I don't know that I have the information I need to fold TPTK here. I'm confused as to why you haven't raised preflop, why you check-min-raised on the flop, and why you checked the turn. It looks like you ran into an opponent who had a plan to check raise, or raise the river, and so he turned into a calling station in response to your aggression on the flop. I think against two opponents who have shown strength, you can lay this down. You have probably signaled to them that you have two pair or better, and they don't seem to care. Seems like a fold. But I'm still confused about your decisions up until that point.
Also, I encourage you to use the converter. |
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You did not raise PF, So I dont think anyone has on you TPTK. The board does not look scary to me. I dont play the $100's, and I am weak-tight so I would let this go, and see what they show. After all this is level one and you will probably see 2 pair against TPGK or something like that. Anyway I just wanted to respond so I can say HOLLA
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Right, no raise preflop on your part, I just give you a King, maybe 2 random pair since you were in the blind, or worst case scenario maybe you caught a small set. Your check on the turn somewhat eliminates the set possibility and lessons the 2 pair possibility.
Are we going to get the results? |
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Your line here makes no sense to me at all.
[img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] edit: I suppose I should elaborate. If you aren't going to lead the turn and you're planning on folding to a bet after you check, then the flop c/r really sucks. |
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yes, i clearly have no idea what im doing
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yes, i clearly have no idea what im doing [/ QUOTE ] Well, obviously the results justify your play. Case closed. Nothing more to be said, right? |
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Been thinking about things a little more. I missed how severely the flop bettor overbet things. Thus, you're c/r does accomplish something - it puts a serious to decision to the other player in the pot. It does nothing with regard to putting the bettor on a hand, however.
When you checked the turn, what was your plan if it was checked to the flop bettor who bet again? And were you planning on leading the turn if it was heads up? |
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i was not worried about the original better. if the cold caller had folded, i would fire at the turn. however, there was cold caller, and i immediately decided to give up the pot at that point.
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