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johnnyawe
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01-25-2005, 03:59 AM
Post subject: TPGK vs. 3-suited flop
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No read on UTG. He had a decent stack though.
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ Hero (6 max, 6 handed) converter
Button ($103.2)
SB ($140.6)
Hero ($104.95)
UTG ($114.65)
MP ($34.35)
CO ($23)
Preflop: Hero is BB with J , A . SB posts a blind of $0.5.
UTG calls $1, MP calls $1, CO folds, Button raises to $4, SB (poster) folds, Hero calls $3, UTG calls $3, MP folds.
Flop: ($13.50) A , 9 , 4 (3 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets $12.85 (auto pot-size bet) , Button folds, Hero raises to $25.7, UTG calls $12.85.
Turn: ($64.90) K (2 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets $62.9 (auto pot-size bet), Hero raises to $75.25 (all-in), UTG calls $12.35.
River: ($140.15) J (2 players)
Final Pot: $140.15
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elipsesjeff
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Well first and foremost, this is a 1 suited flop 
Secondly, this is a tough hand, I'd say that Jack on the river probably didnt do much, but I think you might have him beat. Its possible he has the K-high draw here and when his board paired he has got a ton of outs. If the king gave him two pair here and a flush draw, you are way behind. But either way I think you won the hand because of the river card.
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johnnyawe
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Originally Posted by elipsesjeff
Well first and foremost, this is a 1 suited flop  .
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Nah.. the term for 3 of the same suit flopping is a 3-suited flop.
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SteveO
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Very tough to put UTG on a hand. He limps then smooth calls a moderate raise. I would rule out AK. Was he limping w/ a KQ, QJ J10 spades, and if he was why the pot sized bets? Looks like someone trying to protect a big A like AQ or semibluffing w/ Ks hoping for another spade. Worst case for you he turned pocked 9 or 4 into a set on the flop.
Overall, very gutsy play. Hope you won.
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johnnyawe
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The King on the turn helped him alright. He had :Kh: :Ks:.
I was thinking along the same lines of elipsesjeff and SteveO, that he paired his :Ks: and was continuing his semi-bluff. Stupid of me to risk all my chips on such a weak holding.
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johnnyawe
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Is it just me or does the converter get confused by No Limit hands from Party? The pot-size bet amounts and the final pot size seem to be off.
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by johnnyawe
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Originally Posted by elipsesjeff
Well first and foremost, this is a 1 suited flop  .
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Nah.. the term for 3 of the same suit flopping is a 3-suited flop.
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I prefer monotone.
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