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Quillspirit
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09-09-2005, 10:24 AM
Post subject: Don't know why I stayed - glad I did
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Game #966826710 - $0.10/$0.20 Texas Hold'em - 2005/09/09-04:12:52.9 (CST) Table "Phi Phi" (real money)
-- Seat 5 is the button
Seat 1: spikelee ($3.30 in chips)
Seat 2: GRNRIPPER ($3.80 in chips)
Seat 3: vandahl ($3.50 in chips)
Seat 4: badmansittin ($4.20 in chips)
Seat 5: CantonTel ($4.80 in chips)
Seat 6: mtbeach2027 ($3.35 in chips)
Seat 7: phillydog jr ($3.70 in chips)
Seat 8: Gray Seal ($7.40 in chips)
Seat 9: Quillspirit2 ($0.80 in chips)
Seat 10: andrea1976 ($22.88 in chips)
mtbeach2027: Post Small Blind ($0.05)
phillydog jr: Post Big Blind ($0.10)
Dealing...
Dealt to Quillspirit2 [ 5h ]
Dealt to Quillspirit2 [ 9h ]
Gray Seal: Fold
Quillspirit2: Call ($0.10)
andrea1976: Call ($0.10)
badmansittin said, "son wilding"
spikelee: Call ($0.10)
phillydog jr said, "up the river"
GRNRIPPER: Call ($0.10)
vandahl : Call ($0.10)
badmansittin: Call ($0.10)
CantonTel: Call ($0.10)
mtbeach2027: Fold
phillydog jr: Check
*** FLOP *** : [ Ah 8d Ks ]
phillydog jr: Check
Quillspirit2: Check
andrea1976: Check
spikelee: Check
GRNRIPPER: Check
vandahl : Bet ($0.10)
badmansittin: Call ($0.10)
CantonTel: Fold
phillydog jr: Call ($0.10)
Quillspirit2: Call ($0.10)
andrea1976: Fold
spikelee: Call ($0.10)
GRNRIPPER: Raise ($0.20)
vandahl : Call ($0.10)
badmansittin: Call ($0.10)
phillydog jr: Call ($0.10)
Quillspirit2: Call ($0.10)
spikelee: Call ($0.10)
*** TURN *** : [ Ah 8d Ks ] [ 9d ]
phillydog jr: Check
Quillspirit2: Check
spikelee: Check
GRNRIPPER: Bet ($0.20)
vandahl : Call ($0.20)
badmansittin: Fold
phillydog jr: Call ($0.20)
Quillspirit2: Call ($0.20)
spikelee: Call ($0.20)
*** RIVER *** : [ Ah 8d Ks 9d ] [ 9c ]
phillydog jr: Check
Quillspirit2: Bet ($0.20)
spikelee: Fold
GRNRIPPER: Call ($0.20)
vandahl : Call ($0.20)
phillydog jr: Fold
*** SUMMARY ***
Pot: $3.50 | Rake: $0.15
Board: [ Ah 8d Ks 9d 9c ]
spikelee lost $0.50 (folded)
GRNRIPPER lost $0.70 [ Jd Ac ] (two pair, aces and nines)
vandahl lost $0.70 [ Ad Kc ] (two pair, aces and kings)
badmansittin lost $0.30 (folded)
CantonTel lost $0.10 (folded)
mtbeach2027 lost $0.05 (folded)
phillydog jr lost $0.50 (folded)
Gray Seal didn't bet (folded)
andrea1976 lost $0.10 (folded)
Quillspirit2 bet $0.70, collected $3.50, net +$2.80 (showed hand) [ 5h 9h ] (three of a kind, nines)
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dalecooper
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4-of-a-Kind
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Wowee, that's fishy. And lucky.
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Hate
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Flush
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awful
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thenonsequitur
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Full House
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You're posting in the wrong forum. This is the limit hold'em forum. You're looking for the bingo forum.
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pokerfanatic
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4-of-a-Kind
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Fold UTG+1 PF with that shit... you should have never played the hand... Other then that you yelled bingo at the end of the hand…
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MannerBoy
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09-09-2005, 02:44 PM
Post subject: Re: Don't know why I stayed - glad I did
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#6 (permalink)
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Straight
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 110
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Well played.
Results are more important than process.
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Originally Posted by Quillspirit
Quillspirit2 bet $0.70, collected $3.50, net +$2.80 (showed hand) [ 5h 9h ] (three of a kind, nines)
andrea1976 lost $0.10 (folded)
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Do u see why ?
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dalecooper
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09-09-2005, 02:57 PM
Post subject: Re: Don't know why I stayed - glad I did
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#7 (permalink)
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4-of-a-Kind
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Originally Posted by MannerBoy
Well played.
Results are more important than process.
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Classic. I'll have to use that one.
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lolzzz_321
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NO YOU
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Here fishy fishy
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See you at the poker tables. Remember to bring enough money.
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Quillspirit
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Reading back on my play, after getting some sleep (This hand was played at the end of a 900 game session, btw) - I see that I was working on the flush, believing that the others were betting on A or K pairs. (This was a loose table, half of them bluffers.)
This normally isn't a hand I would play if I didn't get it on the flop, but I happened to get lucky.
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Fnord
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You can't GAMB00L if you fold so much. We don't play 1 table poker to sit around and fold over 70% of our hands, what's the point of that? Nor do you need anything really to call in a multi-pot full of bluffers. Anyone who wins a pot via bluffing in an inbred dork who won only because others were too chicken-shit to call him down.
How'd I do?
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Quillspirit
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lol
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Xanadu
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Full House
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1st, there is no possible justification to call that flop. Really, to do that you'd need like 8 to see the flop and 5 calling a bet on the flop before you call that with only a double backdoor draw (if you don't hit both the turn and the river, you are toast).
2nd, I was going to say there was no possible justification to limp that pre-flop, but then I realized that if you have a table with 70-90% seeing the flop and also 70-90% no pre-flop raise, then a limp should be quite profitable. But since that is a table that most of us have only dreamed about and rarely or never seen, most likely a very bad limp preflop. Oh, how I dream about such a table.
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Quillspirit
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Thanks for the feedback guys. I know it wasn't my best playing, but it worked out in this situation. I need to get out of playing limit and practice my NL tourney skills - I won a seat in the Paradise FreeMillion finals the other night.
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Fnord
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Originally Posted by Quillspirit
Thanks for the feedback guys. I know it wasn't my best playing, but it worked out in this situation. I need to get out of playing limit and practice my NL tourney skills - I won a seat in the Paradise FreeMillion finals the other night. 
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Comments like this make me wish that I had the time to put into tournies. So much less of the money ends up in the drop box too... Next time you see Soupie tell him "You're Welcome." Better yet, move up to 2/4 (or higher.) We need more recreational players.
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MannerBoy
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Straight
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Im an Fnord wanna be
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Originally Posted by Fnord
Next time you see Soupie tell him "You're Welcome." Better yet, move up to 2/4 (or higher.) We need more recreational players.
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Do u see why ?
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