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Renton
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06-12-2006, 02:25 AM
Post subject: standard KK
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Straight Flush
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Right?
***** Hand History for Game 4494909621 *****
$200 NL Texas Hold'em - Sunday, June 11, 21:54:20 ET 2006
Table Reel Sport (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: BigBetBully ( $222.75 )
Seat 2: yg1978 ( $78.60 )
Seat 3: KNUCKLES21 ( $187.23 )
Seat 4: T__K__O ( $443.65 )
Seat 5: MstHu ( $200.75 )
Seat 6: kpog1 ( $43.02 )
Seat 9: snowbot ( $46.60 )
Seat 10: Beelzeboz0 ( $197 )
Seat 7: jkksyk ( $53.10 )
Seat 8: Fred310 ( $192.57 )
MstHu posts small blind [$1].
kpog1 posts big blind [$2].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Beelzeboz0 [ Kc Kh ]
Fred310 folds.
snowbot folds.
Beelzeboz0 raises [$7].
BigBetBully calls [$7].
yg1978 folds.
KNUCKLES21 folds.
T__K__O folds.
MstHu calls [$6].
kpog1 calls [$5].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 7s, 3c, 8s ]
MstHu checks.
kpog1 checks.
Beelzeboz0 bets [$19].
BigBetBully raises [$50].
MstHu folds.
kpog1 folds.
Beelzeboz0 calls [$31].
** Dealing Turn ** [ 2d ]
Beelzeboz0 checks.
BigBetBully bets [$100].
Beelzeboz0 is all-In.
BigBetBully calls [$40].
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homeboy604
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Bigbetbully is a very tight player. could be set or overplayed qq. thats it.
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Renton
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why would he bet a set this fast unless he knew I had a hand?
I'm not really that tight so he can't really put me on much of a range preflop.
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Fnord
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Originally Posted by Renton
I'm not really that tight.
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Last time we ran into each other, you were playing 7 other tables.
You mix it up just enough to be a little difficult to deal with unless I'm willing to play back at you.
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Lukie
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Originally Posted by Renton
why would he bet a set this fast unless he knew I had a hand?
I'm not really that tight so he can't really put me on much of a range preflop.
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lol, how else would you expect him to play a set?
Also, completely independant of that, you're a tight player who raised in early position, then bet out strong on a rag board in a 4 way pot. You like your hand.
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Renton
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Originally Posted by Fnord
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Originally Posted by Renton
I'm not really that tight.
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Last time we ran into each other, you were playing 7 other tables.
You mix it up just enough to be a little difficult to deal with unless I'm willing to play back at you.
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I have opened up my game a lot lately. I was 19.5/11.5 at this table.
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Renton
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BTW lukie and fnord are you guys folding here on the turn?
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Robert
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Homeboy says bigbetbully is a very tight player and you've shown that you probably have a strong hand --> fold the turn.
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Lukie
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Originally Posted by Renton
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Originally Posted by Fnord
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Originally Posted by Renton
I'm not really that tight.
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Last time we ran into each other, you were playing 7 other tables.
You mix it up just enough to be a little difficult to deal with unless I'm willing to play back at you.
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I have opened up my game a lot lately. I was 19.5/11.5 at this table.
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Ok... so you got your vpip under 20 and you raised in EP, lead out in a 4 way, draw heavy flop.
What do you think the best thing to do with a set here is?
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Renton
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Originally Posted by Lukie
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Originally Posted by Renton
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Originally Posted by Fnord
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Originally Posted by Renton
I'm not really that tight.
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Last time we ran into each other, you were playing 7 other tables.
You mix it up just enough to be a little difficult to deal with unless I'm willing to play back at you.
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I have opened up my game a lot lately. I was 19.5/11.5 at this table.
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Ok... so you got your vpip under 20 and you raised in EP, lead out in a 4 way, draw heavy flop.
What do you think the best thing to do with a set here is?
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I see your point.
So where does the great Lukie pitch this hand, do you call the big flop raise and fold to the turn bet?
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Lukie
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Originally Posted by Renton
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Originally Posted by Lukie
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Originally Posted by Renton
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Originally Posted by Fnord
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Originally Posted by Renton
I'm not really that tight.
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Last time we ran into each other, you were playing 7 other tables.
You mix it up just enough to be a little difficult to deal with unless I'm willing to play back at you.
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I have opened up my game a lot lately. I was 19.5/11.5 at this table.
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Ok... so you got your vpip under 20 and you raised in EP, lead out in a 4 way, draw heavy flop.
What do you think the best thing to do with a set here is?
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I see your point.
So where does the great Lukie pitch this hand, do you call the big flop raise and fold to the turn bet?
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First I'd like to apologize for trying to get you to consider the thought process your opponent would likely be going through if he flopped a set. It's probably not even important in these types of spots. Heaven forbid that we raise a set in a 4-way, draw heavy flop when it looks very strongly like our opponent has an overpair, and if he's anything like most party players, he probably badly overvalues strong 1 pair type hands!
I don't know what I'd do. These spots are so read-based and you didn't provide anything of the sort. I think you can probably fold to this huge turn bet, however.
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