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Hand comments please
I am JoeDogInKC
Hand Number: 115,479,734 Table Number: 1,209,235 Event Name: Super Satellite August High Rollers (#859278)MNHS Event Started: Monday August 23rd 8:30:19 PM CDT 2004 Event Type: PokerSchool Online Tournament Event Buy-In: PSO$ 200 (PSO$ 24,800 total prize pool) Game: No Limit Hold 'em Level II: 50/100 Blinds (25 Minimum Chip) Average Stack: 2,883.72 (2,000 starting chips) Remaining Players: 86 (124 started) Seat 1 : alanleach starts with 2,550 Seat 2 : JoeDogInKC starts with 1,875 Seat 3 : CardMD starts with 2,375 Seat 4 : frazier starts with 1,650 Seat 5 : BigFlush starts with 5,925 Seat 6 : Wolfman starts with 2,175 Seat 7 : kolslaw starts with 3,975 Seat 8 : KF2190 starts with 1,150 Seat 9 : magster starts with 3,350 Seat 10 : Razorzz starts with 1,725 Seat 7 : kolslaw has the dealer button >>>DEALING HOLE CARDS<<< JoeDogInKC dealt down Jc Jh KF2190 posts the small blind 50 magster posts the big blind 100 Razorzz folds alanleach folds JoeDogInKC raises 250 to 350 CardMD folds frazier folds BigFlush folds Wolfman folds kolslaw folds KF2190 calls 300 magster folds >>>DEALING FLOP<<< [ 8d Th 6d ] KF2190 checks JoeDogInKC bets 800 KF2190 calls 800 and is all-in JoeDogInKC cards were Jc Jh KF2190 cards were 7d Kd >>>DEALING TURN<<< [ 5s ] >>>DEALING RIVER<<< [ 4c ] KF2190 wins 2,400 with an eight high straight JoeDogInKC: lol >>>SUMMARY<<< Hand Ended: Monday August 23rd 9:00:06 PM CDT 2004 Total Pot: 2,400 Board: [ 8d Th 6d 5s 4c ] Seat 1 : alanleach did not bet, folded pre-flop Seat 2 : JoeDogInKC lost 1,150, showed hand [ Jc Jh ] Seat 3 : CardMD did not bet, folded pre-flop Seat 4 : frazier did not bet, folded pre-flop Seat 5 : BigFlush did not bet, folded pre-flop Seat 6 : Wolfman did not bet, folded pre-flop Seat 7 : kolslaw (button) did not bet, folded pre-flop Seat 8 : KF2190 (small blind) bet 1,150, won 2,400, net +1,250, showed hand [ 7d Kd ] Seat 9 : magster (big blind) lost 100, folded pre-flop Seat 10 : Razorzz did not bet, folded pre-flop |
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Re: Hand comments please
you probably want to post this in the multitable tournament forum. also, youll want to use the bisonbunson hand converetr. i dont have the link handy at the moment however
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Re: Hand comments please
Thanks for the reply, I'll post it there. I would have tried the converter, but I wasn't sure if it would work with Poker School Online logs so I didn't bother.
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Re: Hand comments please
You shouldn't post this hand. Period. Nobody cares about your bad beat.
Justin A |
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Re: Hand comments please
Well, thanks so much for your kind reply. I wanted to get comments about how I PLAYED THE HAND!
If you don't have anything constructive to say, take your negativity somewhere else. |
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Re: Hand comments please
he is right, there is absolutely nothing interesting or challenging about this hand.
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Re: Hand comments please
Sorry to have bothered you all then. Just wanted to see if you thought my bets were correct given the circumstances. Proper amount pre-flop, proper amount on flop, etc.
I'm not a regular NL player anymore and trying to brush up on those skills. |
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Re: Hand comments please
hi Joe,
the problem is.....things that are of interest in a hand - to the people in this forum - are lacking in the hand you posted.....the things in your hand that are pertinent to discussion (blind size to stack ratio, tournament info/level, pre-flop raise amount, etc.) will much better garner interest in the Multi-table Tournament forum....good luck.... |
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Re: Hand comments please
Your raise pre-flop was fine. Another way to play it would be to go all-in. I like your way better, but if you knew the opponent, it might be better to go all-in.
On the flop, you are pot committed, so all your money's going in no matter what happens. So the question is how to get your opponent's money in in a way that's most advantageous to you. Depending on the opponent, it might be better to let him take the lead. Given this guy called your bet with the hand he actually had, it's difficult to see how your line of play could be improved. Maybe it could go check/check and you could put him all-in with only one card to hit his outs. |
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