
Posted Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:57 am GMT by TheSalche
Hand #9570757-3111 at Arlon ($3/$6 7-card Stud)
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Started at 20/Nov/05 02:53:40
TheSalche is at seat 0 with $79.
ron11 is at seat 1 with $208.50.
ekaiser is at seat 3 with $42.
Beans007 is at seat 4 with $269.75.
making a play is at seat 5 with $114.25.
TGor is at seat 6 with $88.
The button is at seat 2.
TheSalche posts ante ($.50).
ron11 posts ante ($.50).
ekaiser posts ante ($.50).
Beans007 posts ante ($.50).
making a play posts ante ($.50).
TGor posts ante ($.50).
3rd street:
TheSalche: 8h Jh Js
ron11: -- -- Ad
ekaiser: -- -- Jd
Beans007: -- -- 5h
making a play: -- -- Qh
TGor: -- -- Ac
Beans007 brings in for $1. making a play folds.
TGor calls. TheSalche raises to $3. ron11 calls.
ekaiser folds. Beans007 calls. TGor calls.
4th street:
TheSalche: 8h Jh Js Tc
ron11: -- -- Ad Ks
Beans007: -- -- 5h 9s
TGor: -- -- Ac 4s
ron11 checks. Beans007 checks. TGor checks.
TheSalche bets $3. ron11 calls. Beans007 calls.
TGor calls.
5th street:
TheSalche: 8h Jh Js Tc Ah
ron11: -- -- Ad Ks 4c
Beans007: -- -- 5h 9s 6c
TGor: -- -- Ac 4s Ts
ron11 checks. Beans007 checks. TGor checks.
TheSalche bets $6. ron11 calls. Beans007 raises to
$12. TGor folds. TheSalche folds. ron11 folds.
Beans007 is returned $6 (uncalled).
Hand #9570757-3111 Summary:
$2 is raked from a pot of $45.
Beans007 wins $43.
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Posted Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:52 am GMT by xDiamond_CutteRx
The only only hands that really make sense here are wired Kings, rolled up 5's, or trip 6's. It's possible, if this guy is a crappy player, that he made a straight or an open-ended draw on 5th street, but my guess is he has either an overpair or trips to open, which he slow-played, or he caught a third 9 or 6.
Jacks are one of those hands you have to play very carefully, especially if you don't improve and/or run into resistance.
Posted Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:07 am GMT by wEbMaStEr
Got to be trip 6's
Are you going to tell us it was something crazy, or did you never find out?
Posted Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:18 pm GMT by TheSalche
never found out, which makes it more interesting ... i thought about the straight possiblity after the hand but it didn't make much sense since would've had to played (78)5 ... he was making loose 3rd street calls but not that loose
all i knew is that my hand was to weak to call 3 more big bets, and a lot of my cards were dead so i had little chance to improve
ended up +$50 on that session so it all evened out :D
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