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Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
***** Hand History for Game 3276462576 *****
NL Texas Hold'em $200 Buy-in + $15 Entry Fee Trny:18683648 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) - Wednesday, December 28, 19:04:32 EDT 2005 Table Table 68769 (Real Money) Seat 9 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 1: dlv54 ( $1195 ) Seat 2: flop3ace2ten ( $1220 ) Seat 3: Gigabet ( $805 ) Seat 4: eoanmen ( $2345 ) Seat 5: peterankin ( $735 ) Seat 6: kndanice ( $735 ) Seat 7: SamjoonLA ( $950 ) Seat 8: ComeOnPhish ( $855 ) Seat 9: Ssnakey1 ( $1160 ) Trny:18683648 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Gigabet calls [50]. eoanmen folds. peterankin folds. kndanice calls [50]. SamjoonLA folds. ComeOnPhish folds. Ssnakey1 folds. dlv54 calls [25]. flop3ace2ten checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Jc, 9d, Ts ] dlv54 checks. flop3ace2ten checks. Gigabet bets [150]. kndanice calls [150]. dlv54 folds. flop3ace2ten folds. ** Dealing Turn ** [ Ks ] Gigabet is all-In [605] kndanice is all-In [535] ** Dealing River ** [ 9s ] Gigabet shows [ Jh, Kh ] two pairs, kings and jacks. kndanice shows [ Ad, Js ] two pairs, jacks and nines. Gigabet wins 70 chips from side pot #1 with two pairs, kings and jacks. Gigabet wins 1570 chips from the main pot with two pairs, kings and jacks. kndanice finished in ninth place. kndanice has left the table. I don't get this turn bet. I know you got called by a worse hand, but is this really optimal? |
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
The turn makes that a very draw heavy board.
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
What about the preflop limp?
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
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The turn makes that a very draw heavy board. [/ QUOTE ] the only draw the king added was a very unlikely flush draw. If someone already had a str8 draw, the king either gave them the straight or didn't help them. edit: i suppose any ace can draw to the nut str8. |
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
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What about the preflop limp? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, ummm..err...I don't have a clue what happened on this hand. Pre-flop limp UTG with KSs very suspect. Lead the flop...fine. Got called...hmmm. Scary turn card. Well, villain can't have KQ or JQ or a set because of preflop action....err well that doesn't make sense. Let's bet it all and find out if I'm behind.... Looks standard to me [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
The king was a good card for me. Look at the flop action, I bet and get called by a player who still has two players to act yet. My bet was 3/4 of the pot, and a relatively strong bet for my stack. I was fairly certain I was behind when he called, however, when he doesn't raise my flop bet, with 2 left to act, he told me that his hand did not contain something with showdown value and a draw. So it was one or the other, and I figure a draw would be most likely to raise or fold in that spot. When the K hit, I was fairly certain that I had caught up. And if he did have a set, I thought there was a small chance of him folding.
As for limping utg, there were a couple players at the table who were capable of raising my limp, and folding to a reraise. |
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
As far as limping under the gun, I was running out the door but didn't have time to add that I suspected there were some plans afoot to make a move.
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
Funny thing is, I see hands played EXACTLY like this at the $27s all the time--for completely different reasons.
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
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The king was a good card for me. Look at the flop action, I bet and get called by a player who still has two players to act yet. My bet was 3/4 of the pot, and a relatively strong bet for my stack. I was fairly certain I was behind when he called, however, when he doesn't raise my flop bet, with 2 left to act, he told me that his hand did not contain something with showdown value and a draw. So it was one or the other, and I figure a draw would be most likely to raise or fold in that spot. When the K hit, I was fairly certain that I had caught up. And if he did have a set, I thought there was a small chance of him folding. As for limping utg, there were a couple players at the table who were capable of raising my limp, and folding to a reraise. [/ QUOTE ] I wish I could think things through like this. |
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Re: Gigabet sweat hand (200+15)
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when he doesn't raise my flop bet, with 2 left to act, he told me that his hand did not contain something with showdown value and a draw. [/ QUOTE ] Doesn't he just call there with exactly K,Q? Are you just willing to go broke in that case since it's so unlikely especially when the K comes on the turn? |
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