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 Handnr: 816500 Submitted by : terrybunny19240
  Full Tilt Poker Game #19953753265: Table Picotte (6 max) - $0.25/$0.50 - No Limit Hold'em - 19:29:54 ET - 2010/04/09 
Seat 1: Rivermary21 ($51.25) 
Seat 2: jp6381 ($16) 
Seat 3: Night2o11 ($55.35) 
Seat 4: Indiancobra ($50) 
Seat 5: Blik en Stoffer ($50) 
Seat 6: Arnaud Libois ($19.80) 
jp6381 posts the small blind of $0.25 
Night2o11 posts the big blind of $0.50 
The button is in seat #1 
 Holecards(Odds) Dealt to Night2o11   
Blik en Stoffer folds 
Arnaud Libois folds 
Rivermary21 raises to $1.25 
jp6381 folds 
Night2o11 calls $0.75 
 Flop(Odds) (Pot : $2.75)
           Night2o11 has 15 seconds left to act 
Night2o11 bets $2.50 
Rivermary21 has 15 seconds left to act 
Rivermary21 raises to $9 
Night2o11 has 15 seconds left to act 
Night2o11 has requested TIME 
Night2o11 calls $6.50 
 Turn(Odds) (Pot : $20.75)
            Night2o11 checks 
Rivermary21 has 15 seconds left to act 
Rivermary21 has requested TIME 
Rivermary21 bets $13.25 
Night2o11 calls $13.25 
 River (Pot : $47.25)
             Night2o11 checks 
Rivermary21 checks 
 Showdown Rivermary21 shows   three of a kind, Sevens 
Night2o11 mucks 
Rivermary21 wins the pot ($44.90) with three of a kind, Sevens 
Night2o11 adds $18.15 
 Summary Total pot $47.25 | Rake $2.35 
Board:      
Seat 1: Rivermary21 (button) showed   and won ($44.90) with three of a kind, Sevens 
Seat 2: jp6381 (small blind) folded before the Flop 
Seat 3: Night2o11 (big blind) mucked   - a pair of Queens 
Seat 4: Indiancobra is sitting out 
Seat 5: Blik en Stoffer didn't bet (folded) 
Seat 6: Arnaud Libois didn't bet (folded)   
            		
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                            soooooo villains river betting range is ridiculously polarized  |  
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                            hellokittery   United States. Apr 09 2010 19:41. Posts 1399 |    |  |  
                            why do you donk the flop here? 
is he not cbetting enough here to make c/r better?  |  
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                            i decided to donk cuz I figure he will call down with a wider range of hands for 2 streets of value, and maybe bluff the river depending on what comes 
 
he was playing like 14/10 with a similar steal% over like 30 hands so I wasn't comfortable x/r'ing and playing for stacks, I kind of assumed this guy was the most standard of standard of nl50 nits 
 
I was v likely to be folding this river to a shove but that is kind of ehhhh.. even so vs nit image guy I think folding would be best by a landslide tho  |  
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                            TalentedTom      Canada. Apr 09 2010 21:56. Posts 20070 |    |  |  
                            your flop call is a huge mistake if hes this weak tight  |  
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