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Kiriath
Old 06-01-2005, 05:04 PM     Post subject: Ace set vs flush #1 (permalink)  
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I just had this happening to me in a 10 dollar sng on ub.

Hand #6255657-14 at SnG-0016q (No Limit Hold'em Sit and Go)
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Started at 01/Jun/05 12:53:23

legendofpoker is at seat 0 with 1825.
dacheese is at seat 1 with 1180.
jamfreek is at seat 2 with 1460.
BIG_C_DAWG is at seat 3 with 1520.
Ricky Fingers is at seat 4 with 1065.
gpip2342 is at seat 5 with 1500.
chicobueno is at seat 6 with 1060.
gihaa is at seat 7 with 270.
Kiriath is at seat 8 with 1400.
Dr Sax is at seat 9 with 3720.
The button is at seat 8.

Dr Sax posts the small blind of 15.
legendofpoker posts the big blind of 30.

legendofpoker: -- --
dacheese: -- --
jamfreek: -- --
BIG_C_DAWG: -- --
Ricky Fingers: -- --
gpip2342: -- --
chicobueno: -- --
gihaa: -- --
Kiriath: As Ad
Dr Sax: -- --

Pre-flop:

dacheese folds. jamfreek folds. BIG_C_DAWG calls.
Ricky Fingers calls. gpip2342 folds. chicobueno
calls. gihaa folds. Kiriath raises to 95. Dr Sax
folds. legendofpoker folds. BIG_C_DAWG calls.
Ricky Fingers calls. chicobueno calls.

Flop (board: Kc Ac 6c):

BIG_C_DAWG checks. Ricky Fingers checks. chicobueno
checks. Kiriath bets 325. BIG_C_DAWG folds. Ricky
Fingers folds. chicobueno raises to 650. Kiriath
re-raises to 975. chicobueno goes all-in for 965.
Kiriath is returned 10 (uncalled).

Tournament all-in showdown -- players show:

chicobueno shows Qc Jc.
Kiriath shows As Ad.


Turn (board: Kc Ac 6c 3s):

(no action in this round)


River (board: Kc Ac 6c 3s Ks):

(no action in this round)




Showdown:

chicobueno has Qc Jc Kc Ac 6c: flush, ace high.
Kiriath has As Ad Kc Ac Ks: full house, aces full of kings.


Hand #6255657-14 Summary:

No rake is taken for this hand.
Kiriath wins 2355 with full house, aces full of kings.
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Didnt wanna raise to more than 95 preflop cause ppl seem to fold once they need to call above 100 bets preflop lol, so wantet a lil action, was kinda surpriced they all called =(

Well, what a flop, after they all checked I figured Id have to take a stab at the pot, and after doing that and getting reraised I kinda knew I was in deep shit. But since I was only a 1-2 dog vs a flopped flush, and owned anything else like two pair, sets and stuff like that, I figured I might as well give it a shot.

Anyone here woulda layed it down after the reraise ?!
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Theeggman
Old 06-01-2005, 05:16 PM     Post subject: Re: Ace set vs flush #2 (permalink)  
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kiriath
Anyone here woulda layed it down after the reraise ?!
Yep. But nice hand. Sounds like you knew your odds and felt like it was a good call.

This morning in limit I layed down 33 on the turn with a board of Ac3c9cJc (river came 9) Tc took it down. One more bet gets me the pot but I couldn't figure out on the fly if I had odds to call.
I'll be a rootin' tootin' shootin' damn fool, protectin' my chips.
 
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Old 06-03-2005, 03:28 AM     Post subject: Call #3 (permalink)  
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They say the odds aren't that bad filling up in order to beat a flush;so you might as well play it aggressively and see what happens.
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Old 06-03-2005, 06:46 AM #4 (permalink)  
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33% chance of sucking out on him, good chance he didn't actually hit the flush but just has one to it or has another strong hand he's protecting. i think after you've raised i'm ok with going all-in, especially at this point in the sng because a double up here basically gets you all the way to the money.
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Old 06-03-2005, 06:53 AM #5 (permalink)  
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33% chance of sucking out on him, good chance he didn't actually hit the flush but just has one to it or has another strong hand he's protecting. i think after you've raised i'm ok with going all-in, especially at this point in the sng because a double up here basically gets you all the way to the money.
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