
Posted Sat Jan 07, 2006 3:20 pm GMT by Geno
PokerStars Game #3561633662: Hold'em No Limit ($0.10/$0.25) - 2006/01/07 - 14:36:09 (ET)
Table 'Tisiphone IV' Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: ogtsupa ($21.80 in chips)
Seat 2: GenoTHP ($26.10 in chips)
Seat 3: hynes13 ($42.40 in chips)
Seat 4: playtheboard ($9.95 in chips)
Seat 5: mad cyril 69 ($7.55 in chips)
Seat 6: jangy87 ($24.65 in chips)
Seat 7: AZ Stacks ($8.35 in chips)
Seat 8: ehyuni ($15 in chips)
Seat 9: Mr.WSOP ($24.45 in chips)
AZ Stacks: posts small blind $0.10
ehyuni: posts big blind $0.25
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to GenoTHP 
Mr.WSOP: raises $0.75 to $1
ogtsupa: folds
GenoTHP: folds
hynes13: folds
playtheboard: folds
mad cyril 69: folds
jangy87: folds
AZ Stacks: folds
ehyuni: calls $0.75
*** FLOP ***  
ehyuni: bets $0.25
Mr.WSOP: raises $1.75 to $2
ehyuni: calls $1.75
*** TURN ***  
ehyuni: checks
Mr.WSOP: bets $3
ehyuni: calls $3
*** RIVER ***   
ehyuni: checks
Mr.WSOP: bets $18.45 and is all-in
ehyuni: calls $9 and is all-in
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Mr.WSOP: shows ..........................
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Posted Sat Jan 07, 2006 4:54 pm GMT by Muck
Lots of possibilities.
Well his pre-flop and post-flop betting looks like he’s got AA or KK.
QQ is less likely because he’d have a monster on the flop and probably slow play it from there.
TT and 55 are viable but I don’t think you’d post this if that was the case.
AKs is a possibility. The pre-flop raise fits. The flop and turn bets could be based on ehyuni acting weak and the final result would be he makes a lucky straight on the river (you seem annoyed at him so this fits).
I’m quite interested in what ehyuni had too.
Final guess, Mr WSOP had something sh*t like 3 3 
Posted Sat Jan 07, 2006 5:49 pm GMT by Geno
| Muck wrote: | | I’m quite interested in what ehyuni had too. |
I'll post both after some more replies. Care to guess?
Posted Sun Jan 08, 2006 10:53 am GMT by ttbtkbtaib
My guess is the other 22......crazy I know but what the hell!
Posted Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:52 pm GMT by Ciso_B
obvious one would be AA/KK but i doubt it cos hed bet more on turn i think,he opened the pot right so he could have QJ and have rivered 2 pair, or JJ maybe?Sensing weakness its definitely possible to re raise with that.
OR...77 he re raised on flop to try and take it, got called and would prolly give up, but then hit set on turn , bet only $3 into what $7 . Then went all in on river in hope he had two pair or tptk. I am prolly way off here lol, but i like guessing games .
Posted Sun Jan 08, 2006 9:05 pm GMT by Ninja
AQs
Posted Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:43 am GMT by fiezk
Since you post this, it has to be something unexpected, that would rule out the likely hands.
How about WSOP being a little creative raising with 89s, continuationbets the flop and bets his draw to a check on the turn? ehuro being a total donk calling down with AK, catching the miracle straight on the river?
remember folks this is $25NL.
Posted Mon Jan 09, 2006 1:16 pm GMT by TxShadow
Ok, I was trying to guess but I keep coming up with possibilities. The fact that this is a $25 table makes it even more difficult. WSOP's preflop raise could easily indicate a high pocket pair, but since you are getting us to guess, I'll say he has AK and ended up winning. The other guy wouldn't have had much of a draw after the flop, yet he called the bet. I'll assume he had a pocket pair and didn't want to let it go. Hell, maybe he even called the preflop raise with a Q in his hand, paired up, and went all the way with it.
But since we don't have to guess that other dude's hand, my final answer is AK.
Posted Mon Jan 09, 2006 2:42 pm GMT by Skribbles
K9o
Posted Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:43 pm GMT by scoreyual
JT s
Posted Tue Jan 10, 2006 3:29 am GMT by Geno
Ding ding ding ding ding, we have a winner!
The answer is actually that Mr.WSOP was in love with JTo and despite his opponent calling his bet pre-flop AND his raise on the flop, he lucked out on the river, caught his 2 pair and got paid off.
Unforunately ehyuni, being the donk that he is, called the river bet with 99 with 3 overs on board and the obvious AK draw out there. I realise this is 25NL but when the cards flipped over I was pretty disgusted.
Posted Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:55 am GMT by Muck
You say he got lucky on the river but he was ahead even without the Jack and might have gone all-in with just his Tens
Seriously thought this is a classic case of dumb and dumber. I love players like this, they’re always paying me off when we both hit an Ace.
Posted Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:57 am GMT by Geno
| Muck wrote: | You say he got lucky on the river but he was ahead even without the Jack and might have gone all-in with just his Tens  |
True, but how could he possibly think he was ahead?
I've seen many a donk vs donk confrontation but this was just tragic.
Posted Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:41 pm GMT by 1988 TR
| Geno wrote: |
Unforunately ehyuni, being the donk that he is, called the river bet with 99 with 3 overs on board and the obvious AK draw out there. I realise this is 25NL but when the cards flipped over I was pretty disgusted. |
Man, if that disgusted you, check out these 3 hands that all happenned to me in the last 3 days, the first two at 1k NL and the 3rd one at 2k NL :
1) I have AK and riase to 55 pre flop. 1 caller. Flop comes A 8 4 and I guess I was feeling frisky & just went all in for 1k. Guy CALLED with 45 & he didn't improve. Yep, you read that right. he called 1k with 3rd pair, 5 kicker on the flop.
2) I have KQ and raise to 35 with one caller. Flop comes K 10 2 and guy bets 200 into me. He has 150 left & I put him all in. Now this is going to blow your mind. He calls his last 150 with........ 93. Yep, flop was K 10 2 and he called his last 150 with 93. No flush draws, no nothing.
3) This one not as bad as the above since the guy was being aggressive and not the calling stations the above players were... I have A K and raise to 70 at a $2k NL table. I get 2 callers. Flop comes K 9 4 . I bet 200, first guy folds, 2nd guy raises to 400, I call. Turn comes 8 . Guy bets 550, I call. River comes 9 . Guy bets all in for about 1.1k. I call.
Now for the fun part ala Geno..... Guess what the guy is holding on hand number 3. And yes, it is hard to tell because he could be playing a big range of hands. But, try to narrow it down considering he called 70 cold pre flop.
Posted Tue Jan 10, 2006 6:06 pm GMT by Geno
| 1988 TR wrote: | | 1) I have AK and riase to 55 pre flop. 1 caller. Flop comes A 8 4 and I guess I was feeling frisky & just went all in for 1k. Guy CALLED with 45 & he didn't improve. Yep, you read that right. he called 1k with 3rd pair, 5 kicker on the flop. |
I am speechless at this move by you. I don't even need to talk about invalidating your hand betting 1K into about 120 in the pot do I? That's about as lucky as you can get him calling with 45. I bet you sh*t a brick when he called but you deserved for him to have 88 and you know it!
I don't mean that to be offensive above, it just seems WAY out of character for you.........................
| 1988 TR wrote: | 3) This one not as bad as the above since the guy was being aggressive and not the calling stations the above players were... I have A K and raise to 70 at a $2k NL table. I get 2 callers. Flop comes K 9 4 . I bet 200, first guy folds, 2nd guy raises to 400, I call. Turn comes 8 . Guy bets 550, I call. River comes 9 . Guy bets all in for about 1.1k. I call.
Now for the fun part ala Geno..... Guess what the guy is holding on hand number 3. And yes, it is hard to tell because he could be playing a big range of hands. But, try to narrow it down considering he called 70 cold pre flop. |
I'm gonna assume that you won so I'm ignoring things like him calling 94o pre-flop and catching a miracle flop and river. I'll also assume that he is a donk otherwise you wouldn't have posted so I'm gonna say 33 
Posted Tue Jan 10, 2006 6:12 pm GMT by Loonbat
| 1988 TR wrote: |
Now for the fun part ala Geno..... Guess what the guy is holding on hand number 3. And yes, it is hard to tell because he could be playing a big range of hands. But, try to narrow it down considering he called 70 cold pre flop. |
98 ... am I close?
Posted Tue Jan 10, 2006 6:47 pm GMT by 1988 TR
| Loonbat wrote: | | 1988 TR wrote: |
Now for the fun part ala Geno..... Guess what the guy is holding on hand number 3. And yes, it is hard to tell because he could be playing a big range of hands. But, try to narrow it down considering he called 70 cold pre flop. |
98 ... am I close? |
Nah, giving him far too much credit. Not entirely cold though. :D
Posted Tue Jan 10, 2006 6:51 pm GMT by 1988 TR
| Geno wrote: | I am speechless at this move by you. I don't even need to talk about invalidating your hand betting 1K into about 120 in the pot do I? That's about as lucky as you can get him calling with 45. I bet you sh*t a brick when he called but you deserved for him to have 88 and you know it!
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LOL
Well one thing is for sure, I have no set way in playing a hand. I definitely like to mix it up, lol.
I would love to tell you some rational explanation for that move, but I don't really have one except for him calling the 55 and not raising a lot of times is a hand like AQ or AJ and thought I might just get a call..... I had not idea 4 5 would also get a call!!!!! LOL If he had 88, there is a good chance I'm donating my stack anyway.... Although I am getting better at that... I had AK the other day and the flop came A 10 4 and I bet 100 & was raised to 300 & let it go & the guy showed 10 10. So sometimes I can get away from the hand.... But not always!
Posted Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:27 am GMT by Muck
| Geno wrote: | | Muck wrote: | You say he got lucky on the river but he was ahead even without the Jack and might have gone all-in with just his Tens  |
True, but how could he possibly think he was ahead?  |
Tens man! That’s like, higher than 62% of the pairs you can make. So gota be winning most of the time right? :D
Seriously though, he doesn't seem to be thinking about what these cold calls could mean and takes every check as a definite sign of weakness.
Even if he didn’t make two pair on the end I think he’d bet a few dollars as before.
As for the other guy he probably thought he was slow playing his monster 
Posted Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:29 pm GMT by 1988 TR
| 1988 TR wrote: |
3) This one not as bad as the above since the guy was being aggressive and not the calling stations the above players were... I have A K and raise to 70 at a $2k NL table. I get 2 callers. Flop comes K 9 4 . I bet 200, first guy folds, 2nd guy raises to 400, I call. Turn comes 8 . Guy bets 550, I call. River comes 9 . Guy bets all in for about 1.1k. I call.
Now for the fun part ala Geno..... Guess what the guy is holding on hand number 3. And yes, it is hard to tell because he could be playing a big range of hands. But, try to narrow it down considering he called 70 cold pre flop. |
This guy was holding 8 3 
Posted Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:40 pm GMT by Geno
What a player. I got one card right 
Posted Wed Jan 11, 2006 7:55 pm GMT by 1988 TR
| Geno wrote: | What a player. I got one card right  |
LOL, true that!
It's just amazing the pressure some people are able to put on you with not much of a hand!
Posted Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:29 pm GMT by howzit
is this full Tilt?
Posted Thu Jan 12, 2006 1:08 pm GMT by 1988 TR
| howzit wrote: | | is this full Tilt? |
yah
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