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Tycho   Netherlands. Jun 22 2007 14:36. Posts 1553

villan 18/16/4.25 over 200 hands

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POKERSTARS GAME #10565565549: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($1/$2) - 2007/06/22 - 16:06:54 (ET)
Table 'Lydia IV' 6-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: lexxdiamond ($226 in chips)
Seat 2: pennpal ($298.75 in chips)
Seat 3: DoctorBo ($108.70 in chips)
Seat 4: PretenderTUW ($207.50 in chips)
Seat 5: mouss333 ($27.55 in chips)
Seat 6: raymond0707 ($125.75 in chips)
PretenderTUW : posts small blind $1
mouss333: posts big blind $2

Holecards
Dealt to PretenderTUW QhQc
raymond0707: calls $2
lexxdiamond: folds
pennpal: raises $8 to $10
DoctorBo: folds
PretenderTUW : raises $18 to $28
mouss333: folds
raymond0707: folds
pennpal: calls $18

Flop (Pot : $60.00)

   7h4s3h
PretenderTUW : bets $36
pennpal: calls $36

Turn (Pot : $132.00)

   7h4s3h8h
PretenderTUW : checks
pennpal: bets $50

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Fraser   Canada. Jun 22 2007 14:59. Posts 4605

u bet weak on the flop.. i'd probably push here.


Twisted    Netherlands. Jun 22 2007 15:47. Posts 10422

57$ flop, shove turn, ship the moneys against TT/JJ.

Hands don't get more standard than this.

 Last edit: 22/06/2007 15:47

TalentedTom    Canada. Jun 22 2007 17:15. Posts 20070

easiest shove on the planet

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same 

TalentedTom    Canada. Jun 22 2007 17:15. Posts 20070

you trapped him dude

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same 

tomson    Poland. Jun 22 2007 18:15. Posts 1982

A lot of scare cards can come on turn so you want to bet big enough on flop so that it doesn't matter what falls next.

Peace of mind cant be bought. 

Fayth    Canada. Jun 22 2007 21:59. Posts 10085

you look like you're scared to bet though, only 28 pre flop, and then 36 on flop..

Im not sure what to do tomorrow when I see her, should I shake her hand?? -Floofy 

[vital]Myth    United States. Jun 22 2007 22:24. Posts 12159

34 preflop

3/4+ pot on flop

shove turn or check to trap.

Eh, I can go a few more orbits in life, before taxes blind me out - PoorUser 

[vital]Myth    United States. Jun 22 2007 22:26. Posts 12159

this line is fine too as long as it's not a scared line or one you're using for pot control...you set the trap, and if this is the player who should be trapped because he float/resteals too much, then it's an ez shove

Eh, I can go a few more orbits in life, before taxes blind me out - PoorUser 

[vital]Myth    United States. Jun 22 2007 22:27. Posts 12159

lol 50 into 132

time to stomp

Eh, I can go a few more orbits in life, before taxes blind me out - PoorUser 

Tycho   Netherlands. Jun 23 2007 00:30. Posts 1553

yea i checked as a trap and moved all in over his 50$ bet

he snapcalls with AhAc, and I wondered if I could've seen it coming, or maybe should've bet / fold turn

why to 34$ preflop btw?

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nolan   Ireland. Jun 23 2007 01:30. Posts 6205

pennpal is definitely a bonehead, but his turn bet is not trying to push you out... it's plain as day...

On September 08 2008 10:07 Baal wrote: my head is a gyroscope, your argument is invalid 

pennpal   United States. Jun 26 2007 11:27. Posts 1

OP: What should I do?
Everyone: OMG CALL, you has a trap
OP: pennpal be stealin my trap, he snapcalled w/ AA
nolan: easy fold


And OP, you played this fine and I play it the same way vs. myself and any other donk


tae-g   United States. Jun 26 2007 12:41. Posts 1782


  On June 22 2007 23:30 Tycho wrote:why to 34$ preflop btw?



I know I'm not mid-stakes, but you need to overbet becaues you're OOP and you need to push your pf equity and make up for the postflop equity you lose by being OOP.

Diagonals: oh hai guise wats goin on at this table 

Pokerhaasje   Netherlands. Jun 26 2007 14:43. Posts 459

i generally raise this to 32 or something regardless of position, but im interested in this idea. i tend to 3bet a lot and people start calling these amazingly light. so this sometimes backfires into big potbuilding oop :S which is pretty bad... do you really 3bet less in position? i must say sometimes i refrain from 3betting just because i have position and am pretty sure its going to be 1on1.


nukka_plz   . Jun 26 2007 14:48. Posts 626


  On June 22 2007 16:15 Everyone in this Thread wrote:
all in


FrinkX   United States. Jun 26 2007 19:53. Posts 7561

stop cryin bout setups and ur underbetting

bitch on a pension suck my dong 

Tycho   Netherlands. Jun 27 2007 02:48. Posts 1553


  On June 26 2007 18:53 FrinkX wrote:
stop cryin bout setups and ur underbetting



ty

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