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Old 05-24-2006, 08:59 PM     Post subject: Flopped quads, stack relieving exercise. #1 (permalink)  
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We've all had 'em - great hands we can't get any value out of. How's my line here? Would you do anything different? (and, yes, this is an eensy bit of an OWNED post)

** Game ID 804539034 starting - 2006-05-24 15:47:35
** One After 909 [Hold 'em] (0.25|0.50 No Limit - Cash Game) Real Money
- grizzly77 sitting in seat 1 with $42.57 [Dealer]
- Warpe sitting in seat 2 with $44.50
- gypo1111 sitting in seat 5 with $24.06
- SuperStal2 sitting in seat 6 with $28.85
- johannes_r81 sitting in seat 7 with $100.34
- JLS21 sitting in seat 8 with $29.90 [Sitting out]
- pokerdummy88 sitting in seat 9 with $44.70
- SoBHeckler sitting in seat 10 with $71.50
Warpe posted the small blind - $0.25
gypo1111 posted the big blind - $0.50
** Dealing card to Warpe:
SuperStal2 folded
johannes_r81 called - $0.50
pokerdummy88 called - $0.50
SoBHeckler folded
grizzly77 called - $0.50
Warpe called - $0.50
gypo1111 checked
** Dealing the flop:
Warpe checked
gypo1111 checked
johannes_r81 checked
pokerdummy88 checked
grizzly77 bet - $1.00
Warpe called - $1.00
gypo1111 called - $1.00
johannes_r81 folded
pokerdummy88 called - $1.00
** Dealing the turn:
Warpe checked
gypo1111 checked
pokerdummy88 checked
grizzly77 bet - $3.00
Warpe raised - $12.00
gypo1111 folded
pokerdummy88 called - $12.00
grizzly77 called - $12.00
** Dealing the river: :Jd:
Warpe went all-in - $31.25
pokerdummy88 went all-in - $31.20
grizzly77 went all-in - $29.07
grizzly77 shows:
pokerdummy88 shows:
Warpe wins $126.71 from the main pot
Warpe wins $130.97 from side pot 1
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Old 05-24-2006, 09:40 PM #2 (permalink)  
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Sadly I flopped Quads Sat night and had a short stack donk go all in forcing my other 5 opponents to fold......I won a measly $10 ($2 which was mine,and $5 which was his meaning the rest of the field gave me like $3 barely).
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Old 05-24-2006, 11:19 PM #3 (permalink)  
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Damn. Talk about the perfect storm.

What a great set of cards for your quads. It's like here you go little johnny ... a set of 6s to play with ... you know how good those are. Now go match those up with the pair of 9s and bet your brains out. And billy, we gonna reward you for chasing that str8 and give it to you. Be nice but don't let johnny steal the pot.

And then there's Warpe. Already making plans for his newly found money. LOL

Congrats on the hand.
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Old 05-24-2006, 11:20 PM #4 (permalink)  
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Sadly I flopped Quads Sat night and had a short stack donk go all in forcing my other 5 opponents to fold......I won a measly $10 ($2 which was mine,and $5 which was his meaning the rest of the field gave me like $3 barely).
Lol i know the feeling.
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Old 05-24-2006, 11:37 PM #5 (permalink)  
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Damn. Talk about the perfect storm.

What a great set of cards for your quads. It's like here you go little johnny ... a set of 6s to play with ... you know how good those are. Now go match those up with the pair of 9s and bet your brains out. And billy, we gonna reward you for chasing that str8 and give it to you. Be nice but don't let johnny steal the pot.

And then there's Warpe. Already making plans for his newly found money. LOL

Congrats on the hand.
rofl
& ty

Seriously though, the 6 on the turn makes both their hands, so I got lucky there, but if one or both had missed...

Should we just lead out the turn here?
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Old 05-25-2006, 08:54 AM #6 (permalink)  
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Should we just lead out the turn here?
I find myself, perhaps too often c/calling the turn and than value betting the river. Things slow down quite a bit when a pair flops and a lead on the turn from my experience doesn't get much action. The positive for leading out on the turn here is that there are two to the flush and gut shot potentials so you can probably get away with a bet that prices them in for their draws. At 25NL I'm happy if I can even get a $5 pot with quads.
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