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theDEEPdish
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Straight
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: in a van by the river
Posts: 236
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***** Hand History for Game 3953405069 *****
0/0 Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) - Wed Apr 12 00:28:55 EDT 2006
Table Table 96465 (Real Money) -- Seat 10 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 1: awakener ( $45.73)
Seat 2: nvg6969 ( $12.80)
Seat 3: MajorNitty ( $27.60)
Seat 4: Casecard17 ( $5.85)
Seat 5: NouneBluff ( $33.48)
Seat 6: THEdeepDISH ( $33.10)
Seat 7: dlowedog ( $22.85)
Seat 8: TemeculaMike ( $19.90)
Seat 10: pokerdust1 ( $20.95)
awakener posts small blind (0.10)
nvg6969 posts big blind (0.25)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to THEdeepDISH [ As, Kc ]
MajorNitty folds.
Casecard17 calls (0.25)
NouneBluff calls (0.25)
THEdeepDISH raises (1) to 1
dlowedog folds.
TemeculaMike folds.
pokerdust1 folds.
awakener calls (0.90)
nvg6969 folds.
Casecard17 calls (0.75)
NouneBluff calls (0.75)
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 8d, 3d, Kd ]
awakener checks.
Casecard17 checks.
NouneBluff checks.
THEdeepDISH bets (2)
awakener folds.
Casecard17 folds.
NouneBluff calls (2)
** Dealing Turn ** : [ 7s ]
NouneBluff checks.
THEdeepDISH bets (2)
NouneBluff calls (2)
** Dealing River ** : [ 2s ]
NouneBluff checks.
THEdeepDISH checks.
** Summary **
Main Pot: $11.65 | Rake: $0.60
Board: [ 8d 3d Kd 7s 2s ]
awakener balance $44.73, lost $1 (folded)
nvg6969 balance $12.55, lost $0.25 (folded)
MajorNitty balance $27.60, didn't bet (folded)
Casecard17 balance $4.85, lost $1 (folded)
NouneBluff balance $28.48, lost $5 [ Qd Tc ] [ high card king -- Kd,Qd,Tc,8d,7s ]
THEdeepDISH balance $39.75, bet $5, collected $11.65, net +$6.65 [ As Kc ] [ a pair of kings -- As,Kc,Kd,8d,7s ]
dlowedog balance $22.85, didn't bet (folded)
TemeculaMike balance $25, didn't bet (folded)
pokerdust1 balance $20.95, didn't bet (folded)
I know somewhere that i should have played this differently what would you guys have done
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Greedo017
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Full House
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: wearing the honors of honor and whatnot
Posts: 1,461
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bet more all over the place
preflop, with two limpers already, you should bump up that raise to about 1.25 or 1.50. A good general rule is 4xbb, adding 1bb per limper.
On the flop, the pot was 4, you should've bet 3 instead of 2. If you had raised more preflop, you should've still bet ~2/3 or 3/4 of the pot on the flop.
On the turn, it is a little trickier, but don't bet 2 again, your hand might still be good. bet more, maybe 1/2 to 2/3 of the pot, to keep people drawing to the flush paying.
On the river, then you can check behind.
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i betcha that i got something you ain't got, that's called courage, it don't come from no liquor bottle, it ain't scotch
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theDEEPdish
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Straight
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: in a van by the river
Posts: 236
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so you think that the check on the river was right
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dan
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Flush
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 288
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u played this hand so passive...i bet 1.25 pf...
on the flop pot is 4, i would have bet 3
he checks on the turn...if he did flop a flush this is the spot where he would probably bet although its equally possible he checked it...i lead out here 3/4 pot
when he checks the river im pretty sure he missed his hand or his hand is shit...he probably had a dime and chased the flush down, i bet out around 2/3 3/4 pot again on the river.
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Greedo017
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Full House
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: wearing the honors of honor and whatnot
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checking behind on the river is mainly good if you've played it more aggressively than you did, because most hands that called you down are draws that missed and won't call another bet, or hands that have you beat.
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i betcha that i got something you ain't got, that's called courage, it don't come from no liquor bottle, it ain't scotch
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