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Old 12-16-2007, 07:50 PM     Post subject: What A Way To Win A Sit n go #1 (permalink)  
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PokerStars Game #13902767376: Tournament #70569625, $3.00+$0.40 HORSE (7 Card Stud Hi/Lo Limit) - Level X (400/800) - 2007/12/16 - 15:32:44 (ET)
Table '70569625 1' 8-max
Seat 3: iwinulose333 (4824 in chips)
Seat 8: wesrman (7176 in chips)
wesrman: posts the ante 80
iwinulose333: posts the ante 80
*** 3rd STREET ***
Dealt to iwinulose333 [Ks]
Dealt to wesrman [Kc 6h Qc]
wesrman: brings in for 120
iwinulose333: calls 120
*** 4th STREET ***
Dealt to iwinulose333 [Ks] [Jd]
Dealt to wesrman [Kc 6h Qc] [Kh]
wesrman: bets 400
iwinulose333: calls 400
*** 5th STREET ***
Dealt to iwinulose333 [Ks Jd] [5s]
Dealt to wesrman [Kc 6h Qc Kh] [Tc]
wesrman: bets 800
iwinulose333: calls 800
*** 6th STREET ***
Dealt to iwinulose333 [Ks Jd 5s] [9s]
Dealt to wesrman [Kc 6h Qc Kh Tc] [4c]
wesrman: bets 800
iwinulose333: calls 800
*** RIVER ***
Dealt to wesrman [Kc 6h Qc Kh Tc 4c] [7c]
wesrman: bets 800
iwinulose333: raises 800 to 1600
wesrman: raises 800 to 2400
iwinulose333: raises 224 to 2624 and is all-in
Betting is capped
wesrman: calls 224
*** SHOW DOWN ***
iwinulose333: shows [7s Qh Ks Jd 5s 9s Qs] (HI: a flush, King high)
wesrman: shows [Kc 6h Qc Kh Tc 4c 7c] (HI: a flush, King high - Ten higher)
wesrman collected 9648 from pot
No low hand qualified
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 9648 | Rake 0
Seat 3: iwinulose333 showed [7s Qh Ks Jd 5s 9s Qs] and lost with HI: a flush, King high
Seat 8: wesrman showed [Kc 6h Qc Kh Tc 4c 7c] and won (9648) with HI: a flush, King high

I can see he's high only and since i have 2 kings i am assuming he doesn't have the other two, ands the only other thing i'm worried about is two Aces. I took the chance because he had bluffed down to the turn then folded quite a few times.
Thankfully i got lucky.
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Old 12-16-2007, 11:22 PM #2 (permalink)  
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I would usually check-raise 4th, or check-call then check-raise 5th, depending on his tendencies. On 4th, you would almost certainly check unless you made a pair of kings facing his board and a suspicious limp, so betting virtually flips your hand face-up. He will also almost always bet if you check.
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I would usually check-raise 4th, or check-call then check-raise 5th, depending on his tendencies. On 4th, you would almost certainly check unless you made a pair of kings facing his board and a suspicious limp, so betting virtually flips your hand face-up. He will also almost always bet if you check.
Dsaxson, I think you are giving $3.40 players a bit too much credit, most of the time limping means they have K high with maybe a remote draw (2 flush or KJ9 for example)

If villian is a agressive I definitly go for check-raising on 4th, otherwise betting is fine I think


 
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I would usually check-raise 4th, or check-call then check-raise 5th, depending on his tendencies. On 4th, you would almost certainly check unless you made a pair of kings facing his board and a suspicious limp, so betting virtually flips your hand face-up. He will also almost always bet if you check.
Dsaxson, I think you are giving $3.40 players a bit too much credit, most of the time limping means they have K high with maybe a remote draw (2 flush or KJ9 for example)

If villian is a agressive I definitly go for check-raising on 4th, otherwise betting is fine I think
I didn't say he limped with K's, obviously he probably didn't given that we have two of them. The point is that you would usually check unless you made a pair of kings here (something even the most inept players could probably figure out), and he will bet automatically if you check.
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I would usually check-raise 4th, or check-call then check-raise 5th, depending on his tendencies. On 4th, you would almost certainly check unless you made a pair of kings facing his board and a suspicious limp, so betting virtually flips your hand face-up. He will also almost always bet if you check.
Dsaxson, I think you are giving $3.40 players a bit too much credit, most of the time limping means they have K high with maybe a remote draw (2 flush or KJ9 for example)

If villian is a agressive I definitly go for check-raising on 4th, otherwise betting is fine I think
I didn't say he limped with K's, obviously he probably didn't given that we have two of them. The point is that you would usually check unless you made a pair of kings here (something even the most inept players could probably figure out), and he will bet automatically if you check.
I am not sure villian will auto bet, he may as well be one of the playerswho looks at the baord, thinks that the KQ up is ahead now and will check


 
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Old 12-18-2007, 02:46 PM #6 (permalink)  
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Somehow I misread the hand history and thought hero's doorcard was a 6. Forget what I said.
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