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Someone please help me out...



Posted Wed Oct 04, 2006 8:05 pm GMT by Skribbles
I'm guessing this guys play was just way to advanced for me to comprehend. Someone please help!

***** Hand History for Game 5314095761 *****
NL Texas Hold'em 6 Buy-in Trny:29631578 Level:1 Blinds(20/40) - Wednesday, October 04, 20:59:42 ET 2006
Table Speed #1290885 (Real Money)
Seat 6 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 5: Dave_Babych8 ( 1940 )
Seat 6: Daliii ( 1940 )
Seat 10: SJC78 ( 2080 )
Seat 1: lakejohn ( 2117 )
Seat 4: kyled13 ( 1940 )
Seat 3: GONPOSTL48 ( 1960 )
Seat 2: Koonster5 ( 1875 )
Seat 8: brianm94 ( 2000 )
Seat 7: PRZRAT ( 1838 )
Seat 9: ooppopadah ( 2310 )
Trny:29631578 Level:1
Blinds(20/40)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Dave_Babych8 Ace of HeartsAce of Spades
ooppopadah raises 80.
SJC78 folds.
lakejohn folds.
Koonster5 calls 80.
GONPOSTL48 folds.
kyled13 folds.
Dave_Babych8 raises 370.
Daliii folds.
PRZRAT folds.
brianm94 folds.
ooppopadah folds.
Koonster5 calls 290.
** Dealing Flop ** Five of Hearts Three of Clubs Queen of Spades
Koonster5 checks.
Dave_Babych8 bets 500.
Koonster5 calls 500.
** Dealing Turn ** Seven of Clubs
Koonster5 checks.
Dave_Babych8 is all-In 1070
Koonster5 is all-In 1005
** Dealing River ** Two of Diamonds


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Posted Wed Oct 04, 2006 8:12 pm GMT by TheSalche
he had 72 didnt he?


Posted Wed Oct 04, 2006 8:13 pm GMT by Skribbles
TheSalche wrote:
he had 72 didnt he?


Not even close... I won the hand.



Posted Wed Oct 04, 2006 8:17 pm GMT by TheSalche
ah well then you got me

jack 10?



Posted Wed Oct 04, 2006 10:27 pm GMT by xDiamond_CutteRx
If he didn't have a set, he's a donkey and I have no clue what he was thinking.


Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:57 am GMT by UrAteUp
This hand is a prime example...don't look a gift horse in the mouth... Laughing ...take this fools money and run... Laughing


Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:16 am GMT by 1988 TR
A3?


Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:39 am GMT by arras
1988 TR wrote:
A3?

of clubs.



Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:50 pm GMT by Skribbles
Pre-flop: He calls a UTG min-raise then proceeds to call off another 290 chips...

Flop: He has nothing. No draw. Nothing. Yet he calls off another 500.

Turn: Only (logical) hand I can see that beats me is a set, which I guess I'm paying off. When he called off the rest of his chips I was thinking a set of 7's....

Nope. AJo.

Worst.Play.Ever.



Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:59 pm GMT by Jefecaminador
If he thinks you're the type of player that will raise with 910s or something like that, then he thinks his high card is good. Obviously risking his whole stack to find out whether or not hes right prolly isnt a good call, but eh, i've seen worse.


Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 1:04 pm GMT by groton
oh so he did not have 46os lol
thats good Smile



Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 1:39 pm GMT by Skribbles
Jefecaminador wrote:
If he thinks you're the type of player that will raise with 910s or something like that, then he thinks his high card is good. Obviously risking his whole stack to find out whether or not hes right prolly isnt a good call, but eh, i've seen worse.


This was a SNG. I had 1960 from my starting 2000. Hand just gone through the blinds (1st level) which I had folded.



Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 4:39 pm GMT by Jauron
Not the first time Ace high has bluffed his stack off, I suppose it's not the last either.

Really don't see what the big deal is, I see it all the time in tourneys.



Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 4:56 pm GMT by MasterShake
Jauron wrote:
Not the first time Ace high has bluffed his stack off, I suppose it's not the last either.

Really don't see what the big deal is, I see it all the time in tourneys.


What bluff? He raised pre-flop and then called it down. Smile

EDIT: I just re-read it. He didn't even open! He CALLED the open!



Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:24 pm GMT by Jauron
My bad, I thought he got it in first.

Sadly it's not the first time by far I've seen Ace high call off their stack although it's always kind of a mystery when they have plenty of chips. Don't want to get outplayed by A-10 I suppose.



Posted Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:01 pm GMT by 1988 TR
He needs to get a room with that AJ.





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