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I hope to get many answers by the multi-table big guys...
Hi.this hand took place in the 1050$ buy-in event on poker stars this week end.how would you have played those jacks preflop AND post flop? thanks for the comments.
PokerStars Game #2552660250: Tournament #10017954, Hold'em No Limit - Level II (15/30) - 2005/09/11 - 17:25:08 (ET) Table '10017954 168' Seat #6 is the button Seat 1: eat@theY (2600 in chips) Seat 2: HOLDEMBACK (2475 in chips) Seat 3: ngkgb1 (1330 in chips) Seat 4: Rolex528 (970 in chips) Seat 5: 2fouroffsuit (2065 in chips) Seat 6: hero (2820 in chips) Seat 7: bugstud (3095 in chips) Seat 8: Cavaradossi (6495 in chips) Seat 9: faescher (5180 in chips) bugstud: posts small blind 15 Cavaradossi: posts big blind 30 *** HOLE CARDS *** faescher: folds eat@theY: folds HOLDEMBACK: folds ngkgb1: folds Rolex528: raises 60 to 90 2fouroffsuit: folds hero: calls 90 bugstud: folds Cavaradossi: calls 60 *** FLOP *** [Th Ks 2s] Cavaradossi: checks Rolex528: bets 150 hero: calls 150 Cavaradossi: raises 4650 to 4800 Rolex528: calls 730 and is all-in hero: folds *** TURN *** [Th Ks 2s] [3d] *** RIVER *** [Th Ks 2s 3d] [5s] *** SHOW DOWN *** Cavaradossi: shows [7s 6s] (a flush, King high) Rolex528: shows [Ts Jh] (a pair of Tens) Cavaradossi collected 2195 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 2195 | Rake 0 Board [Th Ks 2s 3d 5s] Seat 1: eat@theY folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 2: HOLDEMBACK folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 3: ngkgb1 folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 4: Rolex528 showed [Ts Jh] and lost with a pair of Tens Seat 5: 2fouroffsuit folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 6: hero (button) folded on the Flop Seat 7: bugstud (small blind) folded before Flop Seat 8: Cavaradossi (big blind) showed [7s 6s] and won (2195) with a flush, King high Seat 9: faescher folded before Flop (didn't bet) |
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Re: I hope to get many answers by the multi-table big guys...
Two things that will help you and anybody else to get responses:
1) Use a descriptive subject that summarizes the hand. If it's not descriptive, most will not bother reading it. 2) Convert the hand using the hand converter. It's too difficult to read through a bunch of raw hand histories. Welcome to the forum. |
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Re: I hope to get many answers by the multi-table big guys...
Pro tip: don't edit out your name and leave all the rest intact. That's lame.
Also, I would try to make a decision on the flop. If you think your jacks are good, raise them. The guy behind you is less likely to jam with the weak flush draw if you show some strength. And, if he does raise, you know you're beat (well, not really, but if he 3-bet jams with that kind of draw he's probably going to donk off his chips sooner or later). Then again, I don't know anything about tournaments with big buyins. |
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Re: I hope to get many answers by the multi-table big guys...
thanks for the advice.
I edited the name as "hero" because I didn 't play the hand myself, and didn t know if the person wanted his screen name to appear on a forum. |
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Re: I hope to get many answers by the multi-table big guys...
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thanks for the advice. I edited the name as "hero" because I didn 't play the hand myself, and didn t know if the person wanted his screen name to appear on a forum. [/ QUOTE ] But you thought it was okay if all of the other names appeared, including at least one other 2+2er? Seriously, convert the hand which will leave out all of the names. If you cannot edit the post any longer repost here and I'll delete the original hand history. |
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Re: I hope to get many answers by the multi-table big guys...
My mistake, I didn't think about that.
I would be pleased if you could do it, I have yet to ask a friend to explain me how works the bison hand converter. Thanks for your help Lloyd. |
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Re: I hope to get many answers by the multi-table big guys...
Click on the link I gave, paste the hand, convert for 2+2. Not too difficult.
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Re: I hope to get many answers by the multi-table big guys...
The hand looks fine, although I fold the flop.
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