PokerStars Game #23917754938: Holdem No Limit ($1/$2) - 2009/01/15 3:53:29 ET
Table Palala III 9-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: acegee$$ ($267.25 in chips)
Seat 2: MiracleFlop ($242.50 in chips)
Seat 3: rage4dorder ($42 in chips)
Seat 4: SFCellman ($185.35 in chips)
Seat 5: Keshniel ($38 in chips)
Seat 6: jackk frost ($275.45 in chips)
Seat 7: Astro_Pete ($495.75 in chips)
Seat 9: Hero ($202 in chips)
Keshniel: posts small blind $1
jackk frost: posts big blind $2
Holecards(Odds) Dealt to Hero
Astro_Pete: folds
Hero: raises $6 to $8
acegee$$: folds
MiracleFlop: calls $8
rage4dorder: folds
SFCellman: folds
Keshniel: folds
jangyo444 leaves the table
jackk frost: folds
Hero: bets $14
AR_GTAm joins the table at seat #8
MiracleFlop: raises $20 to $34
Hero: raises $54 to $88
MiracleFlop: raises $146.50 to $234.50 and is all-in
Hero: calls $106 and is all-in
Uncalled bet ($40.50) returned to MiracleFlop
lachlan   Australia. Jan 15 2009 04:02. Posts 6991
in miracle flop's spot here with the JQ, what's better, shoving or flatting, if he thinks he has no fold equity and is up against overpairs/sets mostly?
full ring
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Exhilarate   United States. Jan 15 2009 04:10. Posts 5453
i think this guy doesn't have a clue about fold equity, he probably doesn't want to be faced with a big bet on a bricked turn so he wants to get it in on the flop
i think shoving here is good because he might just check a bricked turn if you flat his raise
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lachlan   Australia. Jan 15 2009 07:55. Posts 6991
yea i think ur right
from his pov... flatting isnt an option given the bet sizing, u bet too big :D which is good
so i guess his decision is whether to shove or fold here, which i guess comes down to how often u have a shitty hand compared to a good one