Holdem Poker Online is a member of the THP Texas Holdem Online Poker strategy network.



Busted Flush draw suckiness ...



Posted Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:42 pm GMT by TheSalche
Dunno how much more live my flush draw can get ... not to mention it was ace high, which adds a decent amount of value to the hand too ... so mad to miss this one and get called down by total crappy two pair.


3rd street:

bikergirl25: -- -- 6s
ArcturasRand: -- -- Qd
TheSalche: 2h Ah 7h
hello kitty: -- -- Ks
TunicaRiver: -- -- Qc
BirdieT: -- -- 6d

BirdieT brings in for $1. bikergirl25 calls.
ArcturasRand calls. TheSalche calls. hello kitty
folds. TunicaRiver calls.

4th street:

bikergirl25: -- -- 6s 4d
ArcturasRand: -- -- Qd 3s
TheSalche: 2h Ah 7h 9h
TunicaRiver: -- -- Qc 9d
BirdieT: -- -- 6d Kd

BirdieT checks. bikergirl25 bets $3. ArcturasRand
folds. TheSalche calls. TunicaRiver calls.
BirdieT calls.

5th street:

bikergirl25: -- -- 6s 4d 4s
TheSalche: 2h Ah 7h 9h 6c
TunicaRiver: -- -- Qc 9d 6h
BirdieT: -- -- 6d Kd 9c

bikergirl25 bets $6. TheSalche raises to $12.
TunicaRiver folds. BirdieT folds. bikergirl25
calls.

6th street:

bikergirl25: -- -- 6s 4d 4s As
TheSalche: 2h Ah 7h 9h 6c 4c

bikergirl25 checks. TheSalche bets $6. bikergirl25
calls.

7th street:

bikergirl25: -- -- 6s 4d 4s As --
TheSalche: 2h Ah 7h 9h 6c 4c 8c

bikergirl25 checks. TheSalche bets $6. bikergirl25
calls.



Showdown:

TheSalche shows Ah 8c 2h 7h 9h 6c 4c.
TheSalche has Ah 7h 9h 6c 8c: ace high.
bikergirl25 shows Th 8s 8h 6s 4d 4s As.
bikergirl25 has 8h 8s 4d 4s As: two pair, eights and fours.


$3 is raked from a pot of $68.
bikergirl25 wins $65 with two pair, eights and fours.


10 PP Summer Million Special Qualifier Turbo at PartyPokerStarts in 6 minutes
$1,000 Gtd Rebuy at PartyPokerStarts in 11 minutes
WSOP Sub Qualifier Speed Rebuy at PartyPokerStarts in 11 minutes
$200K Gtd Sunday Qualifier Rebuy at PartyPokerStarts in 26 minutes
Super Turbo - 1,000 Chips at PartyPokerStarts in 31 minutes
Heads-Up Speed [256 Max] at PartyPokerStarts in 36 minutes
Asia Pacific 50 Seat Frenzy Qualifier Speed at PartyPokerStarts in 41 minutes
Welcome Lounge at PartyPokerStarts in 41 minutes
Super Turbo - 1,000 Chips at PartyPokerStarts in 51 minutes
WPT National Madrid Sub Qualifier Speed Rebuy at PartyPokerStarts in 56 minutes
Show all upcoming online poker freerolls

Did you know that participating in a poker forum can help you improve your own game? Be it by sharing experiences or simply asking for help, participation in a forum helps you focus and keep 'on topic' which will help you improve your game. You can learn from other players feedback and from their experiences. Why the THP poker forums? We offer one of the best managed texas holdem poker forums available, and the community within is far more friendly than those typicaly found on other sites.

We've made a 'lurkers edition' of the poker forum available here on Holdem Poker Online, but we encourage all visitors to
register and join in on the conversations on TexasHoldem-Poker.com


Posted Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:54 pm GMT by racquet000
OMG you missed a flush draw in stud with your first 4 cards solid......Damn thats a rough one. Wait that happends to me all the time Laughing


Posted Wed Nov 16, 2005 11:50 pm GMT by TheSalche
racquet000 wrote:
OMG you missed a flush draw in stud with your first 4 cards solid......Damn thats a rough one. Wait that happends to me all the time Laughing


lol ill refer to your profile's quote section in what i should be told

just had to share after a shitty day of SnGs at pstars ... my thoughts right now are screw pstars ... 3/6 stud at UB is so much easier



Posted Thu Nov 17, 2005 12:54 am GMT by racquet000
Yeah i was just busting your balls a little. Laughing


Posted Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:34 am GMT by Phil14312
I think I check on 6th street. I like the semi-bluff on 5th street. You took your shot but didn't make your hand on 6th street, you have almost no showdown value. Yes checking here may be weak. But, I hate to say it...I think you got read as a semi-bluff with a heart draw. You didn't raise preflop, the only way she is probably losing is if you have rolled-up trips, 58, T8, or possibly 66 or 99 in the hole.

Those are the hands that are beating your opponent if she has two-pair. My guess is villain folds to another heart hitting your board. Its hard to tell from the hand history, but she has two 8's in her hand at this point no? This makes itn hard for you to have a straight, impossible to have a straight, and unlikely to have a bigger two-pair. It looks like she successfully (knowingly?) induced a bluff out of you on 6th and 7th streets.



Posted Thu Nov 17, 2005 12:51 pm GMT by TheSalche
flush draws are tricky in stud, i think i played this one poorly, due to my poor position ... let me explain

once i have the 4 flush on 4th i have roughly 40 - 45% to make the flush depending on the amount of dead cards out there (closer to 45% here) ... i am taking this hand to the river

the way i usually try to play these hands is to try to get as much money into the pot as possible, which is why i try to mix up my play and raise 5th street with a 4 flush (that i got on 4th) rather than raising on 4th street. if i raise 4th street with a 7 and a 9 of hearts showing, it really gives my hand away.

the problem here is that im 2nd to act ... ideally with a flush draw, youd want to be acting last here so the you could get the action to go bet, call, call, raise, and now you're less likely to loose people

looking back at it, i got way too cocky with my hand ... for flush draws to be +EV you need to drag 2 or more people with you to 6th street, and at least one guy to call you down on 7th .. my raise eliminated people rather than got money in the pot



Posted Thu Nov 17, 2005 1:23 pm GMT by zinn0
Hey salche, what book/s would you recommend for stud play? Is there a stud section in SS2?


Posted Thu Nov 17, 2005 2:23 pm GMT by UrAteUp
zinno there is a stud section is SS2. Also there has been a book put on on it by Tom McCovy that I have just ordered that looks like it has promise. I'll let you know how I like it after I get my copy and get it read.


Posted Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:15 pm GMT by supafrey
strange i don't remember the stud section in ss2... who was it written by?


Posted Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:35 pm GMT by TheSalche
there's a stud/8 section in SS2 by todd brunson, the stud hi section is in SS1 written by chip reese

if you're serious about stud, the only book you'll need to beat games is 7 card stud for advanced players by sklanksy ... its a tough read the first time through, but it makes sense after you've played for a bit

most hands in stud are won by two pair, so the idea is to have a higher two pair than the other guy, you will win a lot of pots with aces/kings up vs. some idiot who thinks 8's and 4's are great ... granted you will lose an occasional pot when you don't make two pair, which is frustrating, but you're playing +EV in the long run

the section in 7CS4AP thats most applicable to online poker is the section on loose games ... cause thats what most online low-limit stud games are like



Posted Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:07 pm GMT by zinn0
Damn, I own SS1 and didn't even realize there was a stud section in it--what a moron.


*runs to bookcase--



Posted Fri Nov 18, 2005 5:52 pm GMT by TheSalche
for every busted draw, theres one of these ...

3rd street:

YELLOWSTONE1: -- -- 4d
Rockmann: -- -- Qd
purgatory kid: -- -- 9c
marisa777: -- -- 6d
TheSalche: Jc Qc Tc
fgrtrade: -- -- Ts
coreyhamilton: -- -- Qh

YELLOWSTONE1 brings in for $1. Rockmann calls.
purgatory kid folds. marisa777 folds. TheSalche
raises to $3. fgrtrade calls. coreyhamilton folds.
YELLOWSTONE1 calls. Rockmann calls.

4th street:

YELLOWSTONE1: -- -- 4d 3c
Rockmann: -- -- Qd 9h
TheSalche: Jc Qc Tc 7c
fgrtrade: -- -- Ts Qs

fgrtrade bets $3. YELLOWSTONE1 calls. Rockmann
folds. TheSalche raises to $6. fgrtrade calls.
YELLOWSTONE1 calls.

5th street:

YELLOWSTONE1: -- -- 4d 3c Kh
TheSalche: Jc Qc Tc 7c Ac
fgrtrade: -- -- Ts Qs 5c

TheSalche bets $6. fgrtrade calls. YELLOWSTONE1
calls.

6th street:

YELLOWSTONE1: -- -- 4d 3c Kh 2h
TheSalche: Jc Qc Tc 7c Ac 7d
fgrtrade: -- -- Ts Qs 5c 3d

TheSalche bets $6. fgrtrade folds. YELLOWSTONE1
raises to $12. TheSalche re-raises to $18.
YELLOWSTONE1 calls.

7th street:

YELLOWSTONE1: -- -- 4d 3c Kh 2h --
TheSalche: Jc Qc Tc 7c Ac 7d 5d

TheSalche bets $6. YELLOWSTONE1 calls.



Showdown:

TheSalche shows Qc Jc 5d Tc 7c Ac 7d.
TheSalche has Jc Qc Tc 7c Ac: flush, ace high.
YELLOWSTONE1 mucks cards.
(YELLOWSTONE1 has 7s 6h 5s 4d 3c Kh 2h.)


Hand #9570776-8228 Summary:

$3 is raked from a pot of $99.50.
TheSalche wins $96.50 with flush, ace high.
----------------------------------------------------------------



Posted Sat Nov 19, 2005 3:47 am GMT by Phil14312
The SS1 stud section is the only book I've read on the subject and I think it helped me out a lot.

One thing I did was play 7-stud for a while, then read the book. It really helps all that information stick if you play a little before reading.



Posted Sat Nov 19, 2005 6:35 am GMT by wEbMaStEr
TheSalche wrote:
for every busted draw, theres one of these ...



Laughing This is so true people just wont believe what they see!

re: the busted flush draw tho, i try not to be too aggressive with 4 to the flush esp. at the lower limits where peole not only don't believe what they see, they don't even seem to be looking!

The old addage is true enough, in low limit poker you have to show down the best hand to take the pot.






Latest poker forum activity