Hand #10100990-29169 at Odessa (No Limit Hold'em)
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Started at 20/Dec/05 17:16:32
cpsunshn is at seat 0 with $11.40.
aislephive is at seat 1 with $24.65.
-sexylady- is at seat 2 with $7.40.
strokesy is at seat 3 with $30.70.
onlymefolks is at seat 4 with $5.85.
The button is at seat 1.
-sexylady- posts the small blind of $.10.
strokesy posts the big blind of $.25.
cpsunshn: -- --
aislephive: Kh As
-sexylady-: -- --
strokesy: -- --
onlymefolks: -- --
Pre-flop:
onlymefolks folds. cpsunshn calls. aislephive
raises to $1.10. -sexylady- folds. strokesy folds.
cpsunshn calls.
Flop (board: 7c 6h 8d):
cpsunshn bets $2.55. aislephive raises to $10.20.
cpsunshn folds. aislephive is returned $7.65
(uncalled).
Hand #10100990-29169 Summary:
$.35 is raked from a pot of $7.65.
aislephive wins $7.30.
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I had just joined the table, but I had not played a hand to this point after about an orbit or two. I popped it up after one limper and he called, he bet out pot immediately on the flop which I read as weakness. If he had a set or two pair he would not have played it that fast, same with a straight. I put him on a pocket pair and that he was making a play hoping I had two high cards and missed the flop. I've made this play a few times before (with and without the goods) against callers who immediately bet out big on the flop. They put me on a big pair and lay their hands down almost every time I do it. I also had overcards in case he called, so I figure to have some outs if he calls.
Thoughts?