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Handnr: 6439
Submitted by : Rekrul

PokerStars Game #3691259207: Hold'em No Limit ($5/$10) - 2006/01/19 - 20:30:35 (ET)
Table 'Hektor III' Seat #7 is the button
Seat 1: sparx1 ($1649.75 in chips)
Seat 2: morello05 ($985 in chips)
Seat 3: guayana14 ($556.30 in chips)
Seat 5: AlmostFamous ($1454.50 in chips)
Seat 6: TAMIRUSH ($884 in chips)
Seat 7: raph1979 ($532 in chips)
Seat 8: Rekrul ($2141 in chips)
Rekrul: posts small blind $5
sparx1: posts big blind $10
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Rekrul KhKc]
morello05: folds
guayana14: folds
AlmostFamous: raises $20 to $30
TAMIRUSH: raises $90 to $120
raph1979: raises $412 to $532 and is all-in
Rekrul: raises $1609 to $2141 and is all-in
sparx1: folds
AlmostFamous said, "wow"
AlmostFamous: folds
TAMIRUSH: folds
*** FLOP *** 8s2d4d]
*** TURN *** 8s2d4dQh]
*** RIVER *** 8s2d4dQh8c]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Rekrul: shows KhKc] (two pair, Kings and Eights)
TAMIRUSH said, "AA"
raph1979: mucks hand
Rekrul collected $1221 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $1224 | Rake $3
Board 8s2d4dQh8c]
Seat 1: sparx1 (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 2: morello05 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: guayana14 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: AlmostFamous folded before Flop
Seat 6: TAMIRUSH folded before Flop
Seat 7: raph1979 (button) mucked JcKd]
Seat 8: Rekrul (small blind) showed KhKc] and won ($1221) with two pair, Kings and Eights

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Rekrul   United States. Jan 19 2006 18:41. Posts 3338

bigballs would fold here.

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LOvEDoM says: ALL IN WAR 

PoorUser    United States. Jan 19 2006 18:43. Posts 7471

wait, did he actually fold AA?
-_-

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Karma    Australia. Jan 19 2006 18:45. Posts 3538

YES...

fish mentality 

Radiohead   Norway. Jan 19 2006 18:59. Posts 1476

oh well im glad at least someone wins with KK.

ive had 7 KK vs AA preflop allins the last three days, lost them all.

and no AA vs KK :/

wait actually i had 1 KK allin preflop where i was ahead today. A shortstack showed 77. But he spiked a 7 on the flop and i lost anyways. :D


okay, you dont care, i'll go to bed ^__^

- Elky went on a heads up 150k downswing and burnt the wooden buddha i bought him when i was in china. He said the budda was bad luck ? lol. -GiYoMLast edit: 19/01/2006 18:59

neSix   United States. Jan 19 2006 19:21. Posts 12

I've got a question...

Why would anyone fold AA before the flop...? I could easily understand after, but why would that AA player fold in that situation? The only thing that could beat his AA was luck, not odds... right? I apoligize, I'm new.


Pacifist   Israel. Jan 19 2006 19:24. Posts 1824

he didnt have AA lol

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fira   United States. Jan 19 2006 19:43. Posts 6345

yeah well you can fold aa there because i mean theres 2 others all in, one of them is bound to have aa, so at best you're splitting the other guy's chips with him. and then theres also a chance where the other guy outdraws the both of you. good play by tamrush imo


fira   United States. Jan 19 2006 19:44. Posts 6345

oh i forgot to mention this hand is a deviation, since only fish were playing. if it were good players someone would have aa there, almost always.


Rekrul   United States. Jan 19 2006 20:23. Posts 3338

lol, no

stfu

LOvEDoM says: ALL IN WAR 

Galdred   . Jan 19 2006 20:38. Posts 138

AA would tie 76% of the time, one of them would win 4% of the time and KK would win the remaining 20%

22% chance of losing one buyin
2% of winning two buyins
and 76% of winning half a buyin
=> That makes +20% of the money invested, which is more than the rake

It wouldnot make sense to fold AA, unless the other one holding AA promises 50% of his profits ^^

Even if we substitute KK with 67s (which stands 25% chances of winning there), folding AA remains a bad move

 Last edit: 19/01/2006 20:42

fira   United States. Jan 19 2006 20:51. Posts 6345


  On January 19 2006 19:38 Galdred wrote:
AA would tie 76% of the time, one of them would win 4% of the time and KK would win the remaining 20%

22% chance of losing one buyin
2% of winning two buyins
and 76% of winning half a buyin
=> That makes +20% of the money invested, which is more than the rake

It wouldnot make sense to fold AA, unless the other one holding AA promises 50% of his profits ^^

Even if we substitute KK with 67s (which stands 25% chances of winning there), folding AA remains a bad move


thank you for the insightful analysis
im never folding aa pf now!!


Jelle   Belgium. Jan 20 2006 00:17. Posts 3476

he could have just misclicked or lied about his hand

GroT 

 

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