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 Handnr: 13425 Submitted by : DarkXprT
  PokerStars Game #4184583211:  Hold'em No Limit ($0.01/$0.02) - 2006/03/05 - 13:51:57 (ET) 
Table 'Struveana' Seat #4 is the button 
Seat 2: Dschaak03 ($1.76 in chips)  
Seat 4: Lacey ($2.47 in chips)  
Seat 5: AngelGarciaM ($0.86 in chips)  
AngelGarciaM: posts small blind $0.01 
Dschaak03: posts big blind $0.02 
 Holecards Dealt to AngelGarciaM     
Lacey: calls $0.02 
AngelGarciaM: raises $0.04 to $0.06 
Dschaak03: folds  
Lacey: calls $0.04 
 Flop (Pot : $0.14)
           AngelGarciaM: bets $0.08 
Lacey: calls $0.08 
 Turn (Pot : $0.3)
            AngelGarciaM: bets $0.18 
Z-Stardust joins the table at seat #3  
Lacey: calls $0.18 
 River (Pot : $0.66)
             Z-Stardust leaves the table 
AngelGarciaM: bets $0.54 and is all-in 
Lacey: calls $0.54 
 Showdown AngelGarciaM: shows     (two pair, Aces and Sixes) 
Lacey: mucks hand  
AngelGarciaM collected $1.69 from pot 
 Summary Total pot $1.74 | Rake $0.05  
Board        
Seat 2: Dschaak03 (big blind) folded before Flop 
Seat 4: Lacey (button) mucked     
Seat 5: AngelGarciaM (small blind) showed     and won ($1.69) with two pair, Aces and Sixes 
   
            		
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                            DarkXprT   Qatar. Mar 05 2006 11:54. Posts 1832 |    |  |  
                            when he called my turn bet, i knew he had a Q, and didn't believe me i got a 6 so, i just had to push all-in.  |  
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                            Durandal   Finland. Mar 05 2006 11:58. Posts 336 |    |  |  
                            Ok this is better, but instead of betting half a pot, move closer to the 3/4 -> pot-size. Your plan is to have enough money in the pot by the river, so he's already sucked in, instead of having half a stack left and an option to back out if he's not certain about his kicker.  
 
Also, raise to 4bb+1bb_per_limper preflop.  
 
Don't try to out-trick your opponent. That shit never works because your opponents don't think before $600nl or so. Just raise a lot, and if he has something he will play you. You can't stack him every time you get AA. hf  |  
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                            hes not going to listen.  hes incapable of rational thought, and what you said makes way too much sense  |  
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