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ensign_lee
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***** Hand History for Game 1803109168 *****
barronb79 has left the table.
0/0 TexasHTGameTable (PL) - Sun Mar 27 17:32:05 EST 2005
Table Table 36559 (Real Money) -- Seat 10 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 1: Wstar54 ( $220.1)
Seat 2: Brad_TheMan ( $251.7)
Seat 3: Ex_RAY ( $199.4)
Seat 4: denno88 ( $269)
Seat 5: tramvaj ( $198)
Seat 7: ewlee ( $327.95)
Seat 8: HKDAD ( $98)
Seat 9: RavenQ ( $208)
Seat 10: llevitt86 ( $253)
Wstar54 posts small blind (1)
Brad_TheMan posts big blind (2)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to ewlee [ Qd, Jd ]
Ex_RAY calls (2)
denno88 folds.
tramvaj folds.
ewlee calls (2)
HKDAD folds.
RavenQ folds.
llevitt86 folds.
Wstar54 calls (1)
Brad_TheMan raises (5) to 7
Ex_RAY calls (5)
ewlee calls (5)
Wstar54 folds.
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 4d, 9s, Jc ]
Brad_TheMan bets (7)
Ex_RAY calls (7)
ewlee raises (18) to 18
Brad_TheMan folds.
Wstar54: q's this time brad?
Ex_RAY calls (11)
** Dealing Turn ** : [ Qc ]
Ex_RAY checks.
ewlee bets (30)
Ex_RAY raises (60) to 60
ewlee calls (30)
** Dealing River ** : [ Ad ]
Ex_RAY bets (114.4)
Ex_RAY is all-In.
ewlee: godammit...
ewlee: fine. take your set and shove it
ewlee folds.
Creating Main Pot with $297.4 with Ex_RAY
** Summary **
Main Pot: $297.4 | Rake: $3
Board: [ 4d 9s Jc Qc Ad ]
Wstar54 balance $218.1, lost $2 (folded)
Brad_TheMan balance $237.7, lost $14 (folded)
Ex_RAY balance $297.4, bet $199.4, collected $297.4, net +$98
denno88 balance $269, didn't bet (folded)
tramvaj balance $198, didn't bet (folded)
TRIPP_POTTER balance $150, sits out
ewlee balance $242.95, lost $85 (folded)
HKDAD balance $98, didn't bet (folded)
RavenQ balance $208, didn't bet (folded)
llevitt86 balance $253, didn't bet (folded)
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It looked like a set to me, but folding was just SOOOO painful. Y'all think I did the right thing? 'Cause the way he played would have been the way I would have played a set.
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Sykedupp
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Why is straight not an option? I can see a loose player calling a raise with K 10... However, after that flop call its probably a set, or a higher 2pair like AJ... If you had to make me guess though, I'd say JJ.... however I would've re-raised after your flop raise, with JJ, but thats just me.
-Chris
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Originally Posted by soupie
That is the beauty of poker, it doesnt matter how they play, you can always devise the perfect defense and counterpunch hard.
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a500lbgorilla
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JESUS TAKE THE KEYBOARD
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Reads?
They are very important on this hand.
-'rilla
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Smithers, use the amnesia ray.
You mean the revolver, sir?
Precisely.
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ensign_lee
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Brad the Man: Maniacal at times, pretty loose all around.
Ex_Ray: Pretty tight preflop, loose after it. Almost a tight passive, but not quite.
They're both on Table 36559 right now if you want to develop your own opinions. )
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a500lbgorilla
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JESUS TAKE THE KEYBOARD
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So a semi-passive player explodes in your face?
If he's a tricky aggro, I would said QT. Just becuase I played QT almost exactly the same yesterday with the same board.
Set play makes sense then.
-'rilla
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Smithers, use the amnesia ray.
You mean the revolver, sir?
Precisely.
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Sykedupp
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Well, with the tight preflop on Ex_Ray, I'd have to all but rule out straight unless he's a tricky boy... probably JJ (AJ/AQ are slightly more likely now, if he is loose post/flop)
-Chris
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That is the beauty of poker, it doesnt matter how they play, you can always devise the perfect defense and counterpunch hard.
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Fnord
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With 1 limper and deep money, I'd go for the raise to take over the hand if the other players are fairly weak.
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ensign_lee
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Originally Posted by Fnord
With 1 limper and deep money, I'd go for the raise to take over the hand if the other players aRaise where?re fairly weak.
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Sykedupp
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Originally Posted by Fnord
With 1 limper and deep money, I'd go for the raise to take over the hand if the other players aRaise where?re fairly weak.
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Is this one of those puzzle things? I think lee said "Raise Where?" somewhere in that jibberish :P
-Chris
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Originally Posted by soupie
That is the beauty of poker, it doesnt matter how they play, you can always devise the perfect defense and counterpunch hard.
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ensign_lee
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yes, actually. What the heck happened?!?!
Anyway, I meant to say "raise where?" :P
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