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Posted: Fri, 25 Jun 2004, 9:44pm Post subject: My worst bad beat ever |
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High Card

Joined: 25 Jun 2004
Posts: 1 WPP: 480
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This was in one of the freerolls at Paradise poker. It was down to about 300 out of the original 4000 people and if i had won this pot i would have had a really good shot at being "paid" (top 50 win a seat in another tournament).
Game #526920440 - Tournament PARIS WPT 2 - 600/1,200 No Limit Texas Hold'em - 2004/06/22-14:51:21
(CST)
Table "PARIS WPT 2 202" (MTT) -- Seat 4 is the button
Seat 1: DeLainey (28,050 in chips)
Seat 2: KILLRB (23,102 in chips)
Seat 3: grynder (17,792 in chips)
Seat 4: Billygun (680 in chips)
Seat 5: krazikamikaz (8,705 in chips)
Seat 6: imachaser (35,857 in chips)
Seat 7: strung (22,693 in chips)
Seat 8: Dealer21 (5,598 in chips)
Seat 9: Almotanabbi (10,910 in chips)
Seat 10: BlueMartini (28,245 in chips)
KILLRB : Ante (75)
grynder : Ante (75)
Billygun: Ante (75)
krazikamikaz: Ante (75)
imachaser: Ante (75)
strung : Ante (75)
Dealer21: Ante (75)
Almotanabbi: Ante (75)
BlueMartini: Ante (75)
DeLainey: Ante (75)
krazikamikaz: Post Small Blind (600)
imachaser: Post Big Blind (1,200)
Dealt to krazikamikaz [ ]
Dealt to krazikamikaz [ ]
strung : Fold
Dealer21: Fold
Almotanabbi: Fold
BlueMartini: Fold
DeLainey: Fold
KILLRB : Fold
grynder : Call (1,200)
Billygun: Fold
krazikamikaz: Raise (2,000)
imachaser: Call (1,400)
grynder : Call (1,400)
*** FLOP *** : [ ]
krazikamikaz: Bet (3,000)
imachaser: Fold
grynder : Call (3,000)
*** TURN *** : [ 6c Ah Kc ] [ ]
krazikamikaz: Bet (3,030)
grynder : Call (3,030)
*** RIVER *** : [ 6c Ah Kc Ac ] [ ]
*** SUMMARY ***
Pot: 20,610 | Board: [ ]
DeLainey lost 75 (folded)
KILLRB lost 75 (folded)
grynder bet 8,705, collected 20,610, net +11,905 (showed hand) [ ] (a full house, threes
full of aces)
Billygun lost 75 (folded)
krazikamikaz lost 8,705 (showed hand) [ ] (three of a kind, aces)
imachaser lost 2,675 (folded)
strung lost 75 (folded)
Dealer21 lost 75 (folded)
Almotanabbi lost 75 (folded)
BlueMartini lost 75 (folded)
Right after that hand the table was split up, but i went to find him and asked him why he called my bet. His response was "I didn't place you on the ace." Ok so maybe he had a point considering I had bluffed a few times and had shown my bluff in the hopes I would get callers in situations like this in the future. When I told him he would have been equally screwed if I had: a K, a 6, a flush, or a higher pocket pair, he responded "I don't know how to play."
Thanks for pointing out the obvious buddy.
He was in 58th place after winning that pot and thus close to placing. Soon after he went all in with pocket 5s preflop and ended up losing to pocket Q, knocking him out of the tournament. |
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Posted: Sat, 26 Jun 2004, 5:53am Post subject: Re: My worst bad beat ever |
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 04 May 2004
Posts: 1887 WPP: 103
Location: Kansas City
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| krazikamikaze wrote: | Right after that hand the table was split up, but i went to find him and asked him why he called my bet. His response was "I didn't place you on the ace." Ok so maybe he had a point considering I had bluffed a few times and had shown my bluff in the hopes I would get callers in situations like this in the future. When I told him he would have been equally screwed if I had: a K, a 6, a flush, or a higher pocket pair, he responded "I don't know how to play."
Thanks for pointing out the obvious buddy.
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It hurts to get beat by the river. One of my favorite quotes is, "If there were no such thing as the river, I'd be a millionaire."
However, If you had just showed a couple of bluffs, I may have played the exact same way as him. The bets weren't too big (approx 2 x the big blind, even when you went all-in)
The perfect thing to do is show a bluff immediently before a big hand. The reason is so you can bet big and get callers. I'm sensing he did everything you wanted him to do, it's just unfortunate that he won. |
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Posted: Mon, 28 Jun 2004, 2:45pm Post subject: Re: My worst bad beat ever |
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Full House

Joined: 25 Mar 2004
Posts: 811 WPP: 78
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| Humphrind wrote: | | krazikamikaze wrote: | Right after that hand the table was split up, but i went to find him and asked him why he called my bet. His response was "I didn't place you on the ace." Ok so maybe he had a point considering I had bluffed a few times and had shown my bluff in the hopes I would get callers in situations like this in the future. When I told him he would have been equally screwed if I had: a K, a 6, a flush, or a higher pocket pair, he responded "I don't know how to play."
Thanks for pointing out the obvious buddy.
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It hurts to get beat by the river. One of my favorite quotes is, "If there were no such thing as the river, I'd be a millionaire."
However, If you had just showed a couple of bluffs, I may have played the exact same way as him. The bets weren't too big (approx 2 x the big blind, even when you went all-in)
The perfect thing to do is show a bluff immediently before a big hand. The reason is so you can bet big and get callers. I'm sensing he did everything you wanted him to do, it's just unfortunate that he won. | |
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Posted: Mon, 28 Jun 2004, 2:47pm Post subject: |
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Full House

Joined: 25 Mar 2004
Posts: 811 WPP: 78
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Oops...<must type response BEFORE hitting submit>
How exactly do you know when that big hand is coming  |
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Posted: Mon, 28 Jun 2004, 3:30pm Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 04 May 2004
Posts: 1887 WPP: 103
Location: Kansas City
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| Aces wrote: | How exactly do you know when that big hand is coming |
Sorry, I should have specified.
If you get lucky enough to get a big hand immediatly after you just bluffed (and that's all it is, pure luck that your have a big hand after your bluff) then you have a perfect play ahead of you. |
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Posted: Mon, 28 Jun 2004, 4:34pm Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 18 Jun 2004
Posts: 1720 WPP: 297
Location: Rochester Hills, MI
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Yeah, I do that too, particularly early in a multitable tournament. If I go all in preflop (and I usually don't show), and then the next hand (or maybe even a few hands after) I hit a big hand, I'm going all in again, even if I'm first to act. People get frustrated with you, thinking your a complete maniac, and you're likely to get a caller or two with much weaker hands than they'd normally call an all in with. (Like A5 suited. Nice situation if you have pocket aces)
I don't risk this later in a tourney, but its really beneficial for me if I can double up early on. Then its a lot easier for me to pick up pots with bluffs, and to play a more aggressive game, betting out draws, and all that. |
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