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Handnr: 526216
Submitted by : remember87

Full Tilt Poker Game #8073316183: Table Benmore (6 max) - $0.50/$1 - No Limit Hold'em - 16:34:58 ET - 2008/09/14
Seat 1: McFish76 ($94.55)
Seat 2: MrGhostFace ($36.25)
Seat 3: Underoath57 ($123.05)
Seat 4: CanISayWanker ($100)
Seat 5: Hero ($146.80)
Seat 6: JustSayin ($326.75)
McFish76 posts the small blind of $0.50
MrGhostFace posts the big blind of $1
The button is in seat #6

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to Hero 8h9h
Underoath57 has 15 seconds left to act
Underoath57 is sitting out
Underoath57 has timed out
Underoath57 folds
Underoath57 has returned
CanISayWanker raises to $3.50
Hero calls $3.50
JustSayin folds
McFish76 calls $3
MrGhostFace folds

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $11.50)

   4hQh7c
McFish76 checks
CanISayWanker bets $8.50
Hero calls $8.50
McFish76 folds

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $28.50)

   4hQh7c9d
CanISayWanker has 15 seconds left to act
CanISayWanker bets $18.50
Hero calls $18.50

River (Pot : $65.50)

   4hQh7c9dKh
CanISayWanker has 15 seconds left to act
CanISayWanker has requested TIME
CanISayWanker checks
Hero has 15 seconds left to act
Hero bets $34.50
CanISayWanker has 15 seconds left to act
CanISayWanker has requested TIME
CanISayWanker calls $34.50

Showdown
Hero shows 8h9h a flush, King high
CanISayWanker mucks
Hero wins the pot ($131.50) with a flush, King high
CanISayWanker adds $65

Summary
Total pot $134.50 | Rake $3
Board:  4hQh7c9dKh
Seat 1: McFish76 (small blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 2: MrGhostFace (big blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 3: Underoath57 didn't bet (folded)
Seat 4: CanISayWanker mucked AdAs - a pair of Aces
Seat 5: Hero showed 8h9h and won ($131.50) with a flush, King high
Seat 6: JustSayin (button) didn't bet (folded)

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asdf2000   United States. Sep 14 2008 16:07. Posts 7693

if u use standardized bet sizings, make them like 3/4 or 4/5ths pot

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remember87   Sweden. Sep 14 2008 16:15. Posts 521

If I am in command of the pot I usually bet 3/4 of the pot. But here I just flat flop/turn ip and then have to decide a good bet on the river. I put him on Qx so I didnt think he would pay of if I bet 50$. Should I still do that but instead put in some bluffs etc so me +EV doesnt go down? (btw, this guy was pretty tight, he tanked for 30 sec before he called..)

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DustySwedeDude   Sweden. Sep 14 2008 16:49. Posts 8623

I'd fold or reraise pre unless the opponent is a super weak/tight fish. Also, wtf are you repping on the river that is weaker then KQ?


remember87   Sweden. Sep 14 2008 17:12. Posts 521

haha good point! Thats the problem!

First of all. I like playing SC ip against bad people because they pay of so good. (this guy was kinda the weak/tight guy you mentioned). But I guess thats a leak in my game I have to work on. Call less with SC pre! (If I had a small PP here, would you still fold/raise it ip?)

Second. I really cant repp anything weaker than KQ!! And I knew that when I had to decide the betingsize (thats why I made it so small so he got good odds to call).
So the question is: How could I have played the hand better? I dont want to raise the flop here since there are 2 people behind me (wrong?). His weak bet on the turn gave me very good odds to improve (I needed 2:1 and I got 2,5:1) if I was behind or if he had a marginal hand I probably could bet him out of it on the river. I also was afraid he would 3bet me AI on the turn (maybe I shouldnt be?) so I didnt want to raise myself in this spot. And that left me with a bad VB descision on the river...

Ideas?

Vegetarian - an old indian word for ”bad hunter”Last edit: 14/09/2008 17:41

 

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