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3 Handed .5/1 no limit on Games Grid(deep stacks), heres how the hand goes
1/2 TexasHTGameTable (NL) - Sun May 15 17:04:38 EDT 2005 Table Card Room Table 2389 (Real Money) -- Seat 4 is the button Total number of players : 3 Seat 2: murba ( $151.40) Seat 4: ownzor ( $156.65) Seat 9: kiffl ( $162.10) kiffl posts small blind (0.50) murba posts big blind (1) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to kiffl [ 3c, As ] ownzor raises (4) to 4 kiffl calls (3.50) murba folds. ** Dealing Flop ** : [ 3s, 7d, 2s ] kiffl checks. ownzor bets (8) kiffl raises (25) to 25 ownzor calls (17) ** Dealing Turn ** : [ 4s ] kiffl bets (133.10) kiffl is all-In. now what do you think of this semi-bluff?, I can probably pick up the pot right now, and I have 15 outs to win. I reraised the flop because this player was very LAG and has been in alot of pots. Results to come later. |
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no one?
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#3
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Its hard to read. Use the hand converter.
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If you thought he would bet after a check like he did after the turn, you could have check-raised him the same amount and possibly won a few more bucks.
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kiffl bets (133.10)
kiffl is all-In. ownzor calls (127.65) ownzor is all-In. ** Dealing River ** : [ 6c ] ** Summary ** Main Pot: $313.30 | Rake: $1 Board: [ 3s 7d 2s 4s 6c ] |
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Apparently the semi-bluff was a bad idea.
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