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Handnr: 1043902
Submitted by : Trav94

PokerStars Zoom Hand #123428203998: Holdem No Limit ($0.01/$0.02) - 2014/10/17 23:22:04 PT [2014/10/18 2:22:04 ET]
Table McNaught 9-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: Hero ($2.56 in chips)
Seat 2: omargv1 ($1.01 in chips)
Seat 3: AnthonySh28 ($1.97 in chips)
Seat 4: Valery131091 ($1.85 in chips)
Seat 5: BIS84 ($3.18 in chips)
Seat 6: Shabakka ($1.78 in chips)
Seat 7: Ruubiik_PP ($3.19 in chips)
Seat 8: Du7laz ($2.86 in chips)
Seat 9: Frank Gould ($2.78 in chips)
omargv1: posts small blind $0.01
AnthonySh28: posts big blind $0.02

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to Hero AcKd
Valery131091: calls $0.02
BIS84: folds
Shabakka: folds
Ruubiik_PP: folds
Du7laz: folds
Frank Gould: folds
Hero: raises $0.06 to $0.08
omargv1: folds
AnthonySh28: folds
Valery131091: calls $0.06

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $0.19)

   Ts8s9h
Valery131091: checks
Hero: checks

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $0.19)

   Ts8s9hQh
Valery131091: checks
Hero: bets $0.12
Valery131091: calls $0.12

River (Pot : $0.43)

   Ts8s9hQhJc
Valery131091: bets $0.20
Hero: raises $2.16 to $2.36 and is all-in
Valery131091: calls $1.45 and is all-in
Uncalled bet ($0.71) returned to Hero

Showdown
Hero: shows AcKd (a straight, Ten to Ace)
Valery131091: shows KhTh (a straight, Nine to King)
Hero collected $3.60 from pot

Summary
Total pot $3.73 | Rake $0.13
Board  Ts8s9hQhJc
Seat 1: Hero (button) showed AcKd and won ($3.60) with a straight, Ten to Ace
Seat 2: omargv1 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 3: AnthonySh28 (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 4: Valery131091 showed KhTh and lost with a straight, Nine to King
Seat 5: BIS84 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 6: Shabakka folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 7: Ruubiik_PP folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 8: Du7laz folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 9: Frank Gould folded before Flop (didnt bet)

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Trav94   Canada. Oct 18 2014 02:26. Posts 1785

Max values. This an ok flop to check back? Sort of smashes his ranges more then mine I think?

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 Last edit: 18/10/2014 03:14

fira   United States. Oct 18 2014 02:57. Posts 6345

ya i usually check back flop very often

i don't think the range difference is really huge; we should have all the nutty combos (sets, straights, etc). the main difference is that we'll have marginals more often (mainly overpairs and AK, if we expect villain to be taking a different line with those hands)

would be a different story if villain had raised and we had 3bet, then we'd have waaay fewer nut combos

 Last edit: 18/10/2014 02:59

Trav94   Canada. Oct 18 2014 03:17. Posts 1785

How do I proceed on this board if I have like QQ here on flop? I guess keep betting until raised, and then fold as I don't beat anything villain can raise with. Villain is 20/5/3 over 84 hands. I imagine he limps all his weaker broadways, suited connectors and pairs here pre. And raises something like 88+,AJs+/AQo+, with occasional weaker hands raised randomly.

 Last edit: 18/10/2014 03:20

Rapoza   Brasil. Oct 18 2014 04:05. Posts 1612

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Pouncer Style 4 the win 

Rapoza   Brasil. Oct 18 2014 07:32. Posts 1612

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Pouncer Style 4 the winLast edit: 18/10/2014 09:46

Trav94   Canada. Oct 18 2014 08:17. Posts 1785

I guess I just wanted to fold out like pocket 66, 87,or A8 or something on turn


lebowski   Greece. Oct 18 2014 08:23. Posts 9205


  On October 18 2014 07:17 Trav94 wrote:
I guess I just wanted to fold out like pocket 66, 87,or A8 or something on turn


I doubt he'd fold that

new shit has come to light... a-and... shit! man... 

Rapoza   Brasil. Oct 18 2014 09:40. Posts 1612

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Pouncer Style 4 the win 

TalentedTom    Canada. Oct 18 2014 10:04. Posts 20070

this is a flop where its ok to have a VERY wide check back range

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devon06atX   Canada. Oct 18 2014 11:50. Posts 5458

hold qq? Raise like the fucking dickens on that flop. Blockers don't come into equations/thoughts too much in nlhe, but it's a valid thought. Only two more, right? Think of the combos that might hold it. Actually, don't, f that, too confusing. Even for me lol.

I also hate the turn bet. Min raise back? Fold. That would be a shame.

btw - weren't you playing 6m earlier? I'd like to keep giving you advice, but 6m and 9m are two different games man. I feel like I'm stepping out of line giving you 9m advice. Basics are basics though I guess.


devon06atX   Canada. Oct 18 2014 16:15. Posts 5458

wow. just analyzed the same hand twice. my apologies.I had different thoughts too haha. Yep, I'm THAT good.

pokers lucid, hell of a game

sup lucic

 Last edit: 18/10/2014 16:18

Trav94   Canada. Oct 18 2014 19:52. Posts 1785

I just don't really like 6max, idk. FR has always been a bit more enjoyable to whatever reason. If I was playing like 200NL FR, then you probably have no right to give me advice, but pretty sure you're qualified to give advice on pretty much anything a 2nl


 

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