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Handnr: 886948
Submitted by : vasoline73

Full Tilt Poker Game #27635927579: Table Carville (6 max) - $0.10/$0.25 - No Limit Hold'em - 19:17:38 ET - 2011/01/26
Seat 1: C6EPKACCA ($25)
Seat 2: Stoute ($28.82)
Seat 3: jeremie255 ($40.31)
Seat 5: PlzUzUglyNEWAYZ ($41.77)
Seat 6: jackgck ($32.07)
C6EPKACCA posts the small blind of $0.10
Stoute posts the big blind of $0.25
The button is in seat #6

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to jackgckAsKc
jeremie255 has 15 seconds left to act
jeremie255 folds
PlzUzUglyNEWAYZ folds
jackgck raises to $0.75
C6EPKACCA folds
C6EPKACCA adds $0.10
Stoute raises to $2.35
jackgck has 15 seconds left to act
jackgck raises to $7
Stoute has 15 seconds left to act
Stoute calls $4.65

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $14.10)

   9h7d5h
crosswj43 adds $20
Stoute checks
jackgck bets $8
Stoute has 15 seconds left to act
Stoute raises to $21.82, and is all in
jackgck calls $13.82
Stoute shows6s6c
jackgck showsAsKc

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $57.74)

   9h7d5h3h

River (Pot : $57.74)

   9h7d5h3h4h
Stoute shows a straight, Seven high
jackgck shows Ace King high
Stoute wins the pot ($54.86) with a straight, Seven high

Summary
Total pot $57.74 | Rake $2.88
Board:9h7d5h3h4h
Seat 1: C6EPKACCA (small blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 2: Stoute (big blind) showed6s6c and won ($54.86) with a straight, Seven high
Seat 3: jeremie255 didn't bet (folded)
Seat 5: PlzUzUglyNEWAYZ didn't bet (folded)
Seat 6: jackgck (button) showedAsKc and lost with Ace King high

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r0mx0   Slovakia. Jan 26 2011 19:27. Posts 1580

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You gotta plow through that shit !  

vasoline73   United States. Jan 26 2011 19:31. Posts 808

Yeah guy is 42/29/80Afq with 20%3bet and obviously just being a maniac. I tried to bet enough preflop and on the flop to show I was committed to the hand? lol. Oh well. Is flop ever a check back?


Kapol   Poland. Jan 26 2011 19:44. Posts 4696

If he is a total maniac, I prefer 4-betting so big that a pot-sized bet on the flop is a shove. This way you allow him to make even a bigger mistake if he calls your 4-bet. And you are basically committed afterwards, so the hand plays out easily.

BIBLE (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)Last edit: 26/01/2011 19:46

r0mx0   Slovakia. Jan 26 2011 19:49. Posts 1580


  On January 26 2011 18:44 Kapol wrote:
If he is a total maniac, I prefer 4-betting so big that a pot-sized bet on the flop is a shove. This way you allow him to make even a bigger mistake if he calls your 4-bet. And you are basically committed afterwards, so the hand plays out easily.


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You gotta plow through that shit !  

vasoline73   United States. Jan 26 2011 19:51. Posts 808

ty guys.


 

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