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Does it matter how the $ gets in?
This is a hand that was posted in nl short handed forum in the context of another discussion.
It seems to me that 2 basic principles conflict, i.e.
get your opponent to make mistakes, and
get the money in while you're ahead.
Yes, the hero got the $ in while he's ahead. But, by letting the opponent bet the turn, he allowed the opponent to get more or less committed and therefore not make a big mistake in calling to suck out.
So, does it matter?
0/0 TEXASHTGAMETABLE (NL) - WED FEB 15 18:38:34 EDT 2006
Table Wattsville (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 1: Svammel ( $157.00)
Seat 2: ceyreste ( $71.20)
Seat 3: perfekt ( $35.72)
Seat 4: HERO ( $194.00)
Seat 5: ShermanPie ( $584.98)
Seat 6: jeffp2270 ( $200.00)
ceyreste posts small blind (1.00)
perfekt posts big blind (2.00)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ Qd, Qc ]
HERO raises (8.00)
ShermanPie calls (8.00)
jeffp2270 folds.
Svammel calls (8.00)
ceyreste folds.
perfekt calls (6.00)
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 4d, 2d, 2c ]
perfekt checks.
HERO bets (20.00)
ShermanPie folds.
Svammel calls (20.00)
perfekt folds.
** Dealing Turn ** : [ 7s ]
HERO checks.
Svammel bets (50.00)
HERO bets (166.00)
HERO is all-In.
Svammel bets (79.00)
Svammel is all-In.
** Dealing River ** : [ Td ]
** Summary **
Main Pot: $365.00 | Rake: $3.00
Board: [ 4d 2d 2c 7s Td ]
Svammel balance $328.00, bet $157.00, collected $328.00, net +$171.00 [5d 6d] [ flush ]
ceyreste balance $70.20, lost $1.00 (folded)
perfekt balance $27.72, lost $8.00 (folded)
HERO balance $37.00, bet $194.00, collected $37.00, net +$-157.00 [Qd Qc] [ two pairs ]
ShermanPie balance $576.98, lost $8.00 (folded)
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