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Mony B
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02-23-2005, 02:56 AM
Post subject: Laydies kill me
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Straight
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 192
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Sorry about writting this hand history out, poker stars hand history for some reason wont send me the history.
Im bb+2 and get delt QQ raise 4xbb and get two callers, the flop comes 39J so the two callers check to me and i bet 10$, one fold one call, turn is a 4 i bet 20$ same guy calls, the river is a 7 i bet 30$ and get raised all in, to me he had the straight but i wouldnt know why he would call that much with just a openended straight draw, so i call and he turns over T9lol.
I had a pretty tight table image most people would fold to my preflop betting so i was very confused to see him turn over T9. At the start of the hand i had $83, and one of my two opponents had $205 and the other had 180$, the game was .50-$1. There isnt much for me to ask since when i was reraised on the river i knew i was beat, but at that point i had 19$ left and it was like well if he has it, i will just piss and moan on FTR for a while about it then move on. When i look back at it though, i couldnt really do much different exept check the river and let him bet then fold, i dont know thats probably what i should have done, but to me he was a solid player who wouldnt be in unless he had a great shot at winning the hand. Implied odds werent even there since i couldnt even double him up, so i think he just got lucky and I made the mistake on the river, what do you think. Sorry its suck a choppy history if you have questions on anything i wrote please write back and i will respond.
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72bluffer
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 59
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Did I miss someting? The board is 3 9 j 7 4 right? He is showing T 9? How does QQ lose to 99? Did he have flush?
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