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Old 04-23-2005, 01:45 PM
orionfett orionfett is offline
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Default Short handed and heads up hands post 3

I recently started playing heads up and short handed nl. After heavy flucuations i finally busted my account only deposited 130 but had up to 600 pretty consistently. I was playing mostly .5/1 nl blinds and lost 400 to one of the easiest players i had ever played against. My strategy is a little different than the average player so dont make a comment like WHY DID U RAISE SO much preflop. Its mostly just a question of does this play so major leaks. I'm choosing about 5-10 hands that i lost big and it wasnt due too much to luck. BTW this is on poker room. Also at the end of the posts i will show how embarrassing way the match ended and some sad highlights.
hand 3:

Seat 3: orionf [ 6D,QC ]
Seat 8: sunnyv
ANTES/BLINDS
sunnyv posts blind ($0.50), orionf posts blind ($1).

PRE-FLOP
sunnyv calls $0.50, orionf checks.

FLOP [board cards 5S,JS,7C ]
orionf checks, sunnyv checks.

TURN [board cards 5S,JS,7C,8C ]
orionf bets $3, sunnyv calls $3.

RIVER [board cards 5S,JS,7C,8C,4D ]
orionf bets $9, sunnyv bets $20, orionf bets $40, sunnyv bets $123.75 and is all-in
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Old 04-23-2005, 03:55 PM
kenberman kenberman is offline
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Default Re: Short handed and heads up hands post 3

you should probably just post 1 or 2 hands at a time.
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