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Posted Thu Apr 07, 2005 4:35 pm GMT by Sean_in_NJ
I slowed down on the turn because this idiot had me convinced he had a set...
***** Hand History for Game 1859761813 *****
$1/$2 Hold'em - Thursday, April 07, 17:20:42 EDT 2005
Table Table 32380 (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 3: jackzap ( $14 )
Seat 4: DMak27 ( $19 )
Seat 9: SeanInNJ ( $44.25 )
Seat 5: Bobbyj6611 ( $57.75 )
Seat 1: tvanessen9 ( $45.75 )
Seat 10: anodaram ( $51.5 )
Seat 2: Stickman13 ( $42.5 )
Seat 6: KBKBKB111 ( $333.25 )
Seat 8: andrejb ( $58.25 )
Seat 7: dieltx ( $4 )
Bobbyj6611 posts small blind $0.5.
KBKBKB111 posts big blind $1.
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to SeanInNJ A A
dieltx folds.
andrejb raises $2.
SeanInNJ raises $3.
tvanessen9 folds.
Stickman13 folds.
jackzap folds.
DMak27 folds.
Bobbyj6611 folds.
KBKBKB111 folds.
andrejb calls $1.
** Dealing Flop ** 2 7 9
andrejb bets $1.
SeanInNJ raises $2.
andrejb raises $2.
SeanInNJ raises $2.
andrejb calls $1.
** Dealing Turn ** 6
andrejb bets $2.
SeanInNJ calls $2.
** Dealing River ** 8
andrejb bets $2.
SeanInNJ calls $2.
andrejb shows T T a straight, six to ten.
SeanInNJ shows A A a pair of aces.
andrejb wins $22.5 from the main pot with a straight, six to ten.
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Posted Thu Apr 21, 2005 10:01 am GMT by 6200
So he raised you and you reraised him and he called you and that convinced you that he had a set?
Posted Thu Apr 21, 2005 12:28 pm GMT by Sean_in_NJ
| 6200 wrote: | | So he raised you and you reraised him and he called you and that convinced you that he had a set? |
No, his lead on the turn made me think he had a set. My thought process was he can't possibly think his TT (or JJ or QQ or KK) is good after I 3-bet preflop and cap the flop. So to lead out on the turn screams set or two pair to me, and there's no way I put him on two pair with that board. The only hands that made sense to me were 99 and 77.
Posted Mon May 23, 2005 5:02 am GMT by snoogins47
| Sean_in_NJ wrote: | | 6200 wrote: | | So he raised you and you reraised him and he called you and that convinced you that he had a set? |
No, his lead on the turn made me think he had a set. My thought process was he can't possibly think his TT (or JJ or QQ or KK) is good after I 3-bet preflop and cap the flop. So to lead out on the turn screams set or two pair to me, and there's no way I put him on two pair with that board. The only hands that made sense to me were 99 and 77. |
It's a ponzi scheme.
Posted Mon May 23, 2005 7:36 am GMT by Sean_in_NJ
| snoogins47 wrote: | | It's a ponzi scheme. |
The "long run" is the shill in the 3-card monty game of statistics.
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