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Old 10-27-2005, 04:01 PM
Ribbo Ribbo is offline
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Default ZAPPUD is in the hizzey

Get thee to the $400 tables right now!

***** Hand History for Game 2939643988 *****
$400 PL Omaha Hi/Lo - Thursday, October 27, 15:59:52 EDT 2005
Table Table 68870 (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: ArtDee ( $247 )
Seat 2: savsams ( $496.60 )
Seat 3: Fazo_ ( $398.65 )
Seat 4: CaliSugarDad ( $463 )
Seat 5: paul123177 ( $722.95 )
Seat 6: CALHEAT ( $189.50 )
Seat 7: El_Diablo73 ( $615.55 )
Seat 8: im1uponu ( $495.35 )
Seat 9: game_of_luck ( $485.80 )
Seat 10: ZAPPUD ( $369.70 )
savsams posts small blind [$2].
Fazo_ posts big blind [$4].
** Dealing down cards **
CaliSugarDad folds.
paul123177 folds.
CALHEAT folds.
El_Diablo73 folds.
im1uponu folds.
game_of_luck folds.
ZAPPUD raises [$14].
ArtDee folds.
savsams calls [$12].
Fazo_ calls [$10].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 3s, Qc, 9s ]
savsams checks.
Fazo_ bets [$39.90].
ZAPPUD raises [$159.60].
savsams folds.
Fazo_ is all-In [$344.75]
ZAPPUD is all-In [$196.10]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 4d ]
** Dealing River ** [ 5h ]
ZAPPUD shows [ 8d, 9d, Qd, Js ] two pairs, queens and nines.
Fazo_ shows [ As, Ad, Tc, Jc ] a pair of aces.
Fazo_ wins $28.95 from side pot #1 with a pair of aces.
ZAPPUD wins $750.40 from the main pot with two pairs, queens and nines.
There was no qualifying low hand.
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Old 10-27-2005, 04:26 PM
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ZAPPUD is a damn good player. This is a damn good play. If you don't realize that, it's no surprise, since you are a fckin tard that will be stuck at the $200 level forever.
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Old 10-27-2005, 04:29 PM
Drizztdj Drizztdj is offline
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Default Re: ZAPPUD is in the hizzey

Sorry my sarcasm meter is broken at the moment, can we get reading?
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Old 10-27-2005, 04:30 PM
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Default Re: ZAPPUD is in the hizzey

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ZAPPUD is a damn good player. This is a damn good play. If you don't realize that, it's no surprise, since you are a fckin tard that will be stuck at the $200 level forever.

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Clearly ZAPPUD has won a bunch of money from Rawbaby

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Old 10-27-2005, 04:42 PM
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Not nearly as much as I've taken off of you, El Diablo.
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Old 10-27-2005, 05:06 PM
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Default Re: ZAPPUD is in the hizzey

My thought on this player: he frequently builds a big stack. From what I've observed, he does this by seeing many, many turncards when drawing to very few outs, then punishing people when he hits. But I don't think he's getting the correct implied odds a lot of the time, and I suspect he might lose in the long run. Also, when he fails to build big stacks, or begins to lose them rapidly when his perceived 2-outer hits yet he turns out to have been drawing dead, his image will be tarnished and his constant bluff-pressure may be met with less stellar results.

That being said, he's winning well over 20BB/100 right now, last 7.5k hands, so I would probably choose to generally steer clear of him while he's on a heater.
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Old 10-27-2005, 05:46 PM
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Default Re: ZAPPUD is in the hizzey

I think you guys aren't giving him enough credit, especially for his ability to knock chips loose from tight players. I've seen him get called down with second nut low and crap like that. On the other hand, I've taken a few buyins from him and don't mind having him at the table, since it seems to loosen up everyone's play. I guess we'll see in the long run.
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Old 10-27-2005, 05:49 PM
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Default Re: ZAPPUD is in the hizzey

[ QUOTE ]
My thought on this player: he frequently builds a big stack. From what I've observed, he does this by seeing many, many turncards when drawing to very few outs, then punishing people when he hits. But I don't think he's getting the correct implied odds a lot of the time, and I suspect he might lose in the long run. Also, when he fails to build big stacks, or begins to lose them rapidly when his perceived 2-outer hits yet he turns out to have been drawing dead, his image will be tarnished and his constant bluff-pressure may be met with less stellar results.

That being said, he's winning well over 20BB/100 right now, last 7.5k hands, so I would probably choose to generally steer clear of him while he's on a heater.

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I've bluffed him off several pots simply because he seems to think I will only raise him with the nuts. He isn't stupid and will often fold to anyone who shows strength right back at him, but if you just call, will often take another shot at you, especially if he has position.
He has an on/off switch on him which a lot of people seem unable to notice. That is to say, he all of a sudden will start playing good pot limit omaha/8 and value bet correctly after having raised every pot for an hour. During this time he will accumulate many chips from players not paying attention.
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Old 10-27-2005, 11:21 PM
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This guy is just money in the bank.

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Old 10-27-2005, 11:53 PM
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Nice try Ribbo, but I "saw" all the action at that table through PTO observation, and even with whatever amount you took from him at THAT particular table, you've lost $1168.60 to him TODAY, and have lost just under $400 overall in my most current database.

I don't know if you were just fooling yourself, or if your pride is just so importnat to you that you need to lie. Whatever, the case, I'm glad I could straighten out the record here.

By the way, I have no problem admitting the guy took a grand off me today.
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