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400 nl hands from last night-discuss

  
 
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Aquinas
Old 04-05-2006, 08:20 PM     Post subject: 400 nl hands from last night-discuss #1 (permalink)  
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The games are from 3 different tables on pacific. I was playing LAGGY, but doing most of my aggression post flop...of late I've had ridiculous success with that style(doubtlessly with a good deal of luck)...Any critique is welcome. In between and before and after these hands are tons of hands that I had to fold or took down on the flop...but these+a few more nobrainers(where I flopped monsters) were the moneymakers.Hand 1b is included because I was curious what y'all thought about calling such a HUGE raise preflop from a sortof tilted player with a junk hand .

1a)The tilt hand:
6players with about 400 chips except hero who has 300.
folds to cutoff:
CO-Raise to 15
Button(Hero)-call with TKo
rest fold
Flop is: Q 6 J rainbow pot:36
CO raises 20
Button reraise to 55
CO calls
Turn is Q 6 J Q rainbow pot:146
CO bets 75
Button is ALL IN
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1b)(6hands later)
6players with about 400 chips folds to cutoff:
CO-Raise to 28
Button(Hero)-call with 66
rest fold
Flop is: 9d Qh 6d pot:62
CO raises 36
Button reraise to 88
CO reraise to 202
Button is ALL IN
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aggressive table
2a)
4 players: UG with 512 SB(hero) w. 300 BB w.400
UG-raise to 8
Button-fold
SB-call with Kc8c
BB-reraise to 28
UG-call
SB-calls
Flop is:
7c 9c Td pot:84
SB-check
BB-raise 50
UG-call
SB-call
Turn is
7c 9c Td Qc pot:234
SB-check
BB-check
UG-raise 100
SB is ALL IN
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2b)11 hands later-chipstacks around 400 except BB(hero) with 800
UG fold
Button(ug last hand) raise to 8
SB-call
BB-call
Flop is
J 7 5 rainbow Pot:24
SB-check
BB-bet 14
Button-call
SB-fold
Turn
J 7 5 8 rainbow Pot:52
BB-bets 28
Button-calls
River is a 3
BB bets 24
Button raises to 48
BB calls
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2c)13 hands later
Folds to button
Button calls
Sb(hero) calls w K5o
BB checks
Flop is
Kh Tc 7h Pot:12
SB-check
BB-bet 12
Button-folds
SB-calls
Turn
Kh Tc 7h 5d Pot:36
SB-bets 19
BB-calls
River
Kh Tc 7h 5d 7d Pot:74
SB-check
BB-checks
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
table-was-strangely passive
3a)6players with 300 each except Hero with 550 and CO with 550.
Hero dealt ATo on button
UG-folds
CO-calls
Button(hero)-raise to 18
SB folds
BB folds
CO calls
flop
Q 4 4 rainbow pot 42
CO-check
Button-bet 29
CO-calls
Turn
Q 4 4 6 two clubs pot: 100
CO-check
Button-Bets 49
CO-calls
river is another Q pot:198
CO-check
Button-bets 160
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3b)6players with 300 each except Hero with 850 and CO with 136.
Hero dealt A9o on button
Note that this is a different CO player the other one left
UG-folds
CO-calls
Button(hero)-raise to 18
SB folds
BB calls
CO calls
flop
J 6 T rainbow pot 56
SB-checks
CO-bets 4
Button-raise to 28
SB-fold
CO-calls
Turn
J 6 T 7 2 hearts pot 112
CO-check
Button is ALL IN
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Aquinas
Old 04-06-2006, 07:28 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Took-me-so-long-to-transcribe-the-pacific-hands,so-ill-dare-a-bump...noone-has-any-thoughts?
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Old 04-06-2006, 05:33 PM #3 (permalink)  
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BTW - from the PokerTracker site, you can download the HandGrabber program so that you can get better (and I think convertable) hand histories from Pacific...makes things easier when posting hands from that site.
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Old 04-06-2006, 05:58 PM #4 (permalink)  
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BTW - from the PokerTracker site, you can download the HandGrabber program so that you can get better (and I think convertable) hand histories from Pacific...makes things easier when posting hands from that site.
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