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Old 12-05-2007, 06:21 PM     Post subject: Blind Man's Bluff (credit to Kmizzle and GMML) #1 (permalink)  
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Best game ever, here's how you do it.

1. Download logmein Free version
2. Setup username and a password you don't mind people knowing
3. Find your arch-nemesis, have him/her do the same
4. Connect to their log me in and you can view their screen/desktop
5. Fire up a HU SNG, cover your cards on your screen using a post-it or the like
6. You will be able to see your opponents cards and he can see yours, but, you cannot see your own.
7. PLAY SOME POKA
8. Talk shit after you pwn your buddy 4-0 (**cough**GMML**cough**)

I'll post HH's later

Another game, using Teamviewer or AImPRO or whatever have someone view your screen so they can see both your cards and their own, and then try to win. I had a 5:1 chiplead on Kmind but let it dwindle away somehow, almost earning the best victory ever. Credit for this goes to Gabe who said he thought he could win even if his opponents could see his cards.
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Old 12-05-2007, 07:16 PM #2 (permalink)  
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I had a real hard time with adjusting to your play. Usually when we play you bluff a lot but you totally owned me by rarely ever bluffing and I bluffed way too much when I was almost certainly drawing dead. Was a lot of fun, I need a rematch. I went 0-2 against kmind and 0-4 against you damnit. PLO8 was definitely the most fun, lolz.

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Old 12-05-2007, 07:22 PM #3 (permalink)  
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Annette_15, the MTT wonder girl, won a $4.40 180man SnG on stars with a post-it over her cards the whole time. The hand history is floating around somewhere and its hilarious. She open folds KK pre and goes batshit insane 3betting with trash like T4o. good stuff.
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Old 12-05-2007, 07:22 PM #4 (permalink)  
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Also, what strategy's would people use for this heads up? Obv the easiest one is to wait until villain has like 25o or something and let him keep bluffing into you, but it gets hard past level 2. The toughest part is definitely when they have a mediocre hand and you don't know if they're pushing you off a big one or if you have 23o. This was definitely the sickest decision I had, don't know if the call is right though:

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BB (t1463)
Hero (t1537)

Preflop: Bigspenda is dealt 6, 5.
Hero calls t15, BB checks.

Flop: (t60) 9, T, 7 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero checks.

Turn: (t60) 5 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets t60, BB calls t60.

River: (t180) 6 (2 players)
BB bets t1373 (All-In),

givememyleg said, "wow"
givememyleg said, "this is really really close"
givememyleg said, "you have 56"
givememyleg said, "lol"
LolTrappedU said, "zomg"
LolTrappedU said, "i play so good"
LolTrappedU said, "you only beat 2 hands"
LolTrappedU said, "23 and 24"

Hero calls t1373.

Final Pot: t2926

BB has 6s 5s (two pair, sixes and fives).
Hero has Qd 4h (high card, queen).
Outcome: BB wins t2926.

givememyleg said, "****"
LolTrappedU said, "hahaha"
LolTrappedU said, "pwnt"

I got leveled trying to level someone who was leveling. I guess the call is kinda bad since it was an overbet and if I had a straight or a flush he probably wouldn't have bet as much, but I think I would have life tilted if I had the nuts.

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Old 12-05-2007, 07:34 PM #5 (permalink)  
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lol why on earth would u call if he has 56? i dont get it
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Old 12-05-2007, 07:35 PM #6 (permalink)  
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Annette_15, the MTT wonder girl, won a $4.40 180man SnG on stars with a post-it over her cards the whole time. The hand history is floating around somewhere and its hilarious. She open folds KK pre and goes batshit insane 3betting with trash like T4o. good stuff.
yea I saw it, just think if her opponents couldn't see their cards either!!
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Old 12-05-2007, 07:48 PM #7 (permalink)  
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lol why on earth would u call if he has 56? i dont get it
why would he shove on such a sick board?

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lol why on earth would u call if he has 56? i dont get it
I don't know that I have 56!!
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Old 12-05-2007, 07:59 PM #9 (permalink)  
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this is awesome
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Old 12-05-2007, 08:02 PM #10 (permalink)  
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lol why on earth would u call if he has 56? i dont get it
I don't know that I have 56!!
i know, he is saying my call is horrid, which i don't really disagree with. but i mean cmon with our history it's soooo hard to fold to such a stupid bet on that board!!

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Old 12-05-2007, 08:07 PM #11 (permalink)  
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this is awesome
god I'd love to play someone who thinks as deep as you guys
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Old 12-05-2007, 08:11 PM #12 (permalink)  
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Annette_15, the MTT wonder girl, won a $4.40 180man SnG on stars with a post-it over her cards the whole time. The hand history is floating around somewhere and its hilarious. She open folds KK pre and goes batshit insane 3betting with trash like T4o. good stuff.
JGB146 does this in a S&G on our site and comes in second. A little hard to play HU at the end when you need to showdown the winning hand. First two orbits he folds AA,QQ and QQ
 
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Old 12-05-2007, 09:26 PM #13 (permalink)  
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Old 12-05-2007, 10:23 PM #14 (permalink)  
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So I think the best way to play this is to indeed not cover your cards with a post it note.
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A more logical way would be to change your password to something you dont mind them knowing, finding a partner you really trust, and letting them log in to YOUR account and you log in to THEIRS. Fire up a SNG, and try and lose the most of your opponents money.
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Old 12-05-2007, 11:26 PM #16 (permalink)  
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don't see how that's more logical, and also wouldnt be blind mans bluff.

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So I think the best way to play this is to indeed not cover your cards with a post it note.
ya, you could just not cover up your cards and profit!

i guess you have to only play with a person you trust will not peak. and if someone would seriously peak during a $5 game, well then they suck at life.

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This is by far the sickest game ever. I call it Indian Head poker, lots of strategy involved.
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This is by far the sickest game ever. I call it Indian Head poker, lots of strategy involved.
I was hoping someone would at least go as far to say this.

Most of you might think this is just a fun game BUT it really teaches you to get inside your opponents head and figure out what level they are on.

ALSO, it helps a ton if the first 5 minutes you start on one level consistently and then play completely different in the first huge pot, that's how I got gmml a couple times. Your opponent will get a feel for how you are playing at first (i.e. are you gonna be bluffing a lot or betting his bad hands) and then the first time a big confrontation occurs flipping the script on villain is just awesome.
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lets see ISF vs. Sauce w/ HH's included after the match. That would be some sick 238-52bn32 level thinking.
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---Tournament Summary---
$5.50 SNG: Finished 1/2 for $10
Data for 24 hands.
You played 22 hands (91.67%)
You raised 11 times preflop (45.83%)


-----Hand 1-----
Hero's M = 33.33
PokerStars Game #13658990250: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:09:03 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (1500 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (1500 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 5 Q
LolTrappedU: calls 15
givememyleg: checks
Flop: 7 4 Q
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: checks
Turn: 4
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: checks
River: A
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: checks
Showdown:
givememyleg: shows J 7 (two pair, Sevens and Fours)
LolTrappedU: shows 5 Q (two pair, Queens and Fours)
LolTrappedU collected 60 from pot



-----Hand 2-----
Hero's M = 34.00
PokerStars Game #13659013516: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:10:38 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (1530 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (1470 in chips)
givememyleg: posts small blind 15
LolTrappedU: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt J T
givememyleg: calls 15
LolTrappedU: checks
Flop: J 5 8
LolTrappedU: bets 60

givememyleg: folds
LolTrappedU collected 60 from pot
LolTrappedU: doesn't show hand



-----Hand 3-----
Hero's M = 34.67
PokerStars Game #13659018956: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:11:00 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (1560 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (1440 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 4 J
LolTrappedU: raises 60 to 90

givememyleg: calls 60
Flop: A 7 K
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: bets 120

givememyleg: calls 120
Turn: 5
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: checks
River: 6
givememyleg: bets 222

LolTrappedU: calls 222
Showdown:
givememyleg: shows 6 2 (a pair of Sixes)
LolTrappedU: shows 4 J (high card Ace)
givememyleg collected 864 from pot



-----Hand 4-----
Hero's M = 25.07
PokerStars Game #13659032750: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:11:56 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (1128 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (1872 in chips)
givememyleg: posts small blind 15
LolTrappedU: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt T 6
givememyleg: calls 15
LolTrappedU: raises 90 to 120

givememyleg: calls 90
Flop: 4 8 5
LolTrappedU: checks
givememyleg: checks
Turn: 7
LolTrappedU: checks
givememyleg: bets 111

LolTrappedU: folds
givememyleg collected 240 from pot



-----Hand 5-----
Hero's M = 22.40
PokerStars Game #13659045844: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:12:50 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (1008 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (1992 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 9 3
LolTrappedU: raises 60 to 90

givememyleg: calls 60
Flop: 8 K K
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: bets 90

givememyleg: calls 90
Turn: T
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: checks
River: 8
givememyleg: bets 250

LolTrappedU: raises 578 to 828 and is all-in

givememyleg: calls 578
Showdown:
LolTrappedU: shows 9 3 (two pair, Kings and Eights)
givememyleg: shows 7 7 (two pair, Kings and Eights)
givememyleg collected 1008 from pot
LolTrappedU collected 1008 from pot



-----Hand 6-----
Hero's M = 22.40
PokerStars Game #13659059524: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:13:47 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (1008 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (1992 in chips)
givememyleg: posts small blind 15
LolTrappedU: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt T 4
givememyleg: calls 15
LolTrappedU: checks
Flop: 6 9 6
LolTrappedU: bets 60

givememyleg: folds
LolTrappedU collected 60 from pot
LolTrappedU: doesn't show hand



-----Hand 7-----
Hero's M = 23.07
PokerStars Game #13659065870: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:14:13 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (1038 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (1962 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 9 5
LolTrappedU: raises 60 to 90

givememyleg: raises 187 to 277

LolTrappedU: calls 187
Flop: 8 8 4
givememyleg: bets 305

LolTrappedU: folds
givememyleg collected 554 from pot



-----Hand 8-----
Hero's M = 16.91
PokerStars Game #13659081224: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:15:17 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (761 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (2239 in chips)
givememyleg: posts small blind 15
LolTrappedU: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt J 2
givememyleg: calls 15
LolTrappedU: raises 60 to 90

givememyleg: calls 60
Flop: 8 Q 5
LolTrappedU: bets 90

givememyleg: folds
LolTrappedU collected 180 from pot



-----Hand 9-----
Hero's M = 18.91
PokerStars Game #13659090942: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:15:56 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (851 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (2149 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 6 Q
LolTrappedU: calls 15
givememyleg: checks
Flop: 2 4 T
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: bets 30

givememyleg: calls 30
Turn: K
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: checks
River: A
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: checks
Showdown:
givememyleg: shows J T (a pair of Tens)
LolTrappedU: mucks hand
givememyleg collected 120 from pot



-----Hand 10-----
Hero's M = 17.58
PokerStars Game #13659103790: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:16:50 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (791 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (2209 in chips)
givememyleg: posts small blind 15
LolTrappedU: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 3 5
givememyleg: raises 60 to 90

LolTrappedU: calls 60
Flop: A J A
LolTrappedU: checks
givememyleg: checks
Turn: 8
LolTrappedU: checks
givememyleg: checks
River: 6
LolTrappedU: checks
givememyleg: bets 175

LolTrappedU: folds
givememyleg collected 180 from pot



-----Hand 11-----
Hero's M = 15.58
PokerStars Game #13659114647: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:17:35 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (701 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (2299 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 6 9
LolTrappedU: calls 15
givememyleg: checks
Flop: J 8 6
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: bets 60

givememyleg: folds
LolTrappedU collected 60 from pot
LolTrappedU: shows [6s 9c] (a pair of Sixes)



-----Hand 12-----
Hero's M = 16.24
PokerStars Game #13659120497: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:17:59 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (731 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (2269 in chips)
givememyleg: posts small blind 15
LolTrappedU: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 4 2
givememyleg: calls 15
LolTrappedU: raises 60 to 90

givememyleg: raises 180 to 270

LolTrappedU: folds
givememyleg collected 180 from pot
givememyleg: shows [Kd 7d] (high card King)



-----Hand 13-----
Hero's M = 14.24
PokerStars Game #13659129016: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:18:35 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (641 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (2359 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 4 6
LolTrappedU: calls 15
givememyleg: checks
Flop: 8 2 T
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: checks
Turn: A
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: checks
River: 5
givememyleg: bets 60

LolTrappedU: folds
givememyleg collected 60 from pot


3 3 BB (M = 13.58; r+F)

-----Hand 14-----
Hero's M = 12.91
PokerStars Game #13659140220: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:19:21 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (581 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (2419 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 2 9
LolTrappedU: raises 60 to 90

givememyleg: calls 60
Flop: Q Q T
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: bets 90

givememyleg: calls 90
Turn: 8
givememyleg: checks
LolTrappedU: bets 401 and is all-in

givememyleg: folds
LolTrappedU collected 360 from pot
LolTrappedU: doesn't show hand



-----Hand 15-----
Hero's M = 16.91
PokerStars Game #13659156224: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:20:27 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (761 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (2239 in chips)
givememyleg: posts small blind 15
LolTrappedU: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt A 6
givememyleg: raises 60 to 90

LolTrappedU: raises 671 to 761 and is all-in

givememyleg: folds
LolTrappedU collected 180 from pot



-----Hand 16-----
Hero's M = 18.91
PokerStars Game #13659165394: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:21:04 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (851 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (2149 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 2 7
LolTrappedU: calls 15
givememyleg: checks
Flop: 2 A 7
givememyleg: bets 60

LolTrappedU: calls 60
Turn: K
givememyleg: bets 120

LolTrappedU: raises 641 to 761 and is all-in

givememyleg: folds
LolTrappedU collected 420 from pot



-----Hand 17-----
Hero's M = 23.58
PokerStars Game #13659181533: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:22:10 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (1061 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (1939 in chips)
givememyleg: posts small blind 15
LolTrappedU: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt A 4
givememyleg: calls 15
LolTrappedU: checks
Flop: 3 9 A
LolTrappedU: checks
givememyleg: bets 60

LolTrappedU: raises 60 to 120

givememyleg: calls 60
Turn: 5
LolTrappedU: checks
givememyleg: checks
River: 8
LolTrappedU: checks
givememyleg: bets 222

LolTrappedU: calls 222
Showdown:
givememyleg: shows K 3 (a pair of Threes)
LolTrappedU: shows A 4 (a pair of Aces)
LolTrappedU collected 744 from pot



-----Hand 18-----
Hero's M = 31.84
PokerStars Game #13659202546: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:23:37 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (1433 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (1567 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 8 A
LolTrappedU: raises 60 to 90

givememyleg: folds
LolTrappedU collected 60 from pot
LolTrappedU: shows [8c Ad] (high card Ace)



-----Hand 19-----
Hero's M = 32.51
PokerStars Game #13659205733: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:23:51 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (1463 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (1537 in chips)
givememyleg: posts small blind 15
LolTrappedU: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt 6 5
givememyleg: calls 15
LolTrappedU: checks
Flop: 9 T 7
LolTrappedU: checks
givememyleg: checks
Turn: 5
LolTrappedU: checks
givememyleg: bets 60

LolTrappedU: calls 60
River: 6
LolTrappedU: bets 1373 and is all-in

givememyleg: calls 1373
Showdown:
LolTrappedU: shows 6 5 (two pair, Sixes and Fives)
givememyleg: shows Q 4 (high card Queen)
LolTrappedU collected 2926 from pot



-----Hand 20-----
Hero's M = 65.02
PokerStars Game #13659220199: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:24:52 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (2926 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (74 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt T 9
LolTrappedU: raises 2896 to 2926 and is all-in

givememyleg: calls 44 and is all-in

Flop: T A 3
Turn: 4
River: 5
Showdown:
givememyleg: shows 4 5 (two pair, Fives and Fours)
LolTrappedU: shows T 9 (a pair of Tens)
givememyleg collected 148 from pot


A 2 BB (Folded to LolTrappedU.)

-----Hand 21-----
Hero's M = 63.71
PokerStars Game #13659229179: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:25:30 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (2867 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (133 in chips)
LolTrappedU: posts small blind 15
givememyleg: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt Q A
LolTrappedU: raises 2837 to 2867 and is all-in

givememyleg: folds
LolTrappedU collected 60 from pot
LolTrappedU: doesn't show hand



-----Hand 22-----
Hero's M = 64.38
PokerStars Game #13659233994: Tournament #69269966, $5.25+$0.25 Hold'em
No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (15/30) - 2007/12/05 - 00:25:50 (ET)
Condensed history provided by the Tournament Trimmer (v1.1.4w) from http://www.FlopTurnRiver.com
Table '69269966 1' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: LolTrappedU (2897 in chips)
Seat 2: givememyleg (103 in chips)
givememyleg: posts small blind 15
LolTrappedU: posts big blind 30
Preflop: LolTrappedU dealt K 6
givememyleg: raises 73 to 103 and is all-in

LolTrappedU: calls 73
Flop: 3 9 8
Turn: T
River: 9
Showdown:
LolTrappedU: shows K 6 (a pair of Nines)
givememyleg: shows Q 6 (a pair of Nines - lower kicker)
LolTrappedU collected 206 from pot



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