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Handnr: 989283
Submitted by : Zetsnotdead

PokerStars Hand #88033609239: Omaha Pot Limit ($0.50/$1.00 USD) - 2012/10/22 8:17:50 CET [2012/10/22 2:17:50 ET]
Table Juvisia III 6-max Seat #5 is the button
Seat 1: desceptor ($335.81 in chips)
Seat 3: lupatik ($123.41 in chips)
Seat 4: agroson ($66.20 in chips)
Seat 5: Hero ($451.94 in chips)
Seat 6: luvdflop ($191.08 in chips)
luvdflop: posts small blind $0.50
desceptor: posts big blind $1

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to Hero 5h6cAsAh
lupatik: folds
agroson: folds
Hero: raises $2.50 to $3.50
lupatik leaves the table
luvdflop: folds
desceptor: raises $7.50 to $11
Hero: raises $22.50 to $33.50
desceptor: calls $22.50

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $67.50)

   Qd2s4h
desceptor: checks
Hero: bets $50
desceptor: calls $50

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $167.50)

   Qd2s4hKc
LandRock79 joins the table at seat #2
desceptor: checks
grumpydog7 joins the table at seat #3
Hero: bets $164.70
desceptor: calls $164.70

River (Pot : $496.90)

   Qd2s4hKcJs
desceptor: bets $87.61 and is all-in
Hero: calls $87.61

Showdown
desceptor: shows Td5c7s9d (a straight, Nine to King)
Hero: shows 5h6cAsAh (a pair of Aces)
desceptor collected $669.32 from pot

Summary
Total pot $672.12 | Rake $2.80
Board  Qd2s4hKcJs
Seat 1: desceptor (big blind) showed Td5c7s9d and won ($669.32) with a straight, Nine to King
Seat 3: lupatik folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 4: agroson folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 5: Hero (button) showed 5h6cAsAh and lost with a pair of Aces
Seat 6: luvdflop (small blind) folded before Flop

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Trolala   Estonia. Oct 22 2012 05:44. Posts 2050

uuh, that can tilt a life out of someone

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Sanity   United States. Oct 22 2012 05:55. Posts 1076

wtf lol


Zetsnotdead   Poland. Oct 22 2012 05:57. Posts 1327

this guy dropped like 20-30 bis, was all in prettty much every hand for close to an hour lol

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Eluflop   Estonia. Oct 22 2012 06:59. Posts 3835

wat


nlwolf   United Kingdom. Oct 22 2012 08:00. Posts 308

o_O

lol WTF, calls big bet with air, picks up gutshot and calls psb again...

As played I think river is a fold actually. How he can be bluffing in spot like this?
He rivered straight or 2prs.

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lacman730   United States. Oct 22 2012 11:00. Posts 311


  On October 22 2012 07:00 nlwolf wrote:
o_O

lol WTF, calls big bet with air, picks up gutshot and calls psb again...

As played I think river is a fold actually. How he can be bluffing in spot like this?
He rivered straight or 2prs.



i really hope that was a troll post because folding the river when getting 100000:1 vs someone who is literally clicking buttons and might not even be able to read his own hand is not a good idea.

Edit: just realized you were probably being sarcastic..

 Last edit: 22/10/2012 11:04

nlwolf   United Kingdom. Oct 22 2012 11:10. Posts 308


  On October 22 2012 10:00 lacman730 wrote:
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i really hope that was a troll post because folding the river when getting 100000:1 vs someone who is literally clicking buttons and might not even be able to read his own hand is not a good idea.

Edit: just realized you were probably being sarcastic..


No i wasn't.
Vs that particular player *after* we've seen what he is capable of, this is a call.
But readless, what do you beat?
Which hands would play like this and bluff river?
There are plenty that would value bet river though (rivered 2pr/straights)

board has 3 high cards, which hits his 3betting range hard.
Basically I don't see how he can have any bluffs there.

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lacman730   United States. Oct 22 2012 12:40. Posts 311

but we probably aren't readless, within 10 hands of playing with the guy it should be very obvious how he's playing. but suppose this was the very first hand we play against this player, what about all the pair+gutshot type hands like A45, A23, Q56, 345, 456, AQ3, AQ5? you could argue that most of these hands would fold the turn or wouldn't bluff the river but then we would be assuming a lot about someone we are readless against.

how often would you estimate AA would be good here vs an unknown?


 

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