BeanGW 0 Posted April 30, 2005 Share Posted April 30, 2005 All right ladies and gents... You know the game. What did MP3 have in this hand? What did I have? Only hint I'll give you are 1) I really wished he had brought some more cash to the table so I could have parted him from it. Party Poker Pot-Limit Hold'em, $ Moe Money (9 handed) converterMP3 ($13.8)CO ($2.65)Button ($20.05)SB ($28.85)Moe Money ($35.2)UTG ($63.54)UTG+1 ($7.9)MP1 ($14.8)Mp2 ($18.5)Preflop: Moe Money is BB. SB posts a blind of $0.1. 3 folds, MP2 calls $0.75, MP3 calls $0.75, Button calls $0.75, SB calls $0.75.Flop: ($5) [4d], [Td], [Ac] (5 players)SB checks, Moe Money bets $3, MP3 folds, Button folds, SB folds, Moe Money calls $3.Turn: ($17) [Qc] (2 players)Moe Money bets $5, MP2 calls $5.River: ($27) [Th] (2 players)Moe Money bets $7, MP2 calls $6.50 (All-In).Final Pot: $40.50 Link to post Share on other sites
Vade 0 Posted April 30, 2005 Share Posted April 30, 2005 You had A-Q soootedVillain had a badly overplayed flush draw, QJ is my guess, because he didn't raise on the turn, he figured his Q was no goodI suck at putting people on hands though Link to post Share on other sites
custom36 5 Posted April 30, 2005 Share Posted April 30, 2005 You have A-10Villan has A-8 or something like that. Link to post Share on other sites
Wily 0 Posted April 30, 2005 Share Posted April 30, 2005 10 10 most likely - you called the flop raise to look weak, and then bet out the turn to confuse/push off any draws out there. The all in at the end is easy. Link to post Share on other sites
BeanGW 0 Posted April 30, 2005 Author Share Posted April 30, 2005 10 10 most likely - you called the flop raise to look weak, and then bet out the turn to confuse/push off any draws out there. The all in at the end is easy.See, and here I was thinking this one would take a while. Well done. Of course I would have played it exactly the same with Pocket A's... but, when I said at the beginning of my post that I just wish he had had more money, I figured that maybe someone might recognize that I had the absolute, undisputed, pure nutz!When I bet out on the river, I think at that point he called figuring we'd split the pot, both having Aces and 10's, with the Q on the board as the kicker.... boy was he incorrecto.Good call!!BeanGW shows [ Tc, Ts ] four of a kind, tens.fisherman264 doesn't show [ Ah, 4h ] two pairs, aces and tens.BeanGW wins $0.5 from side pot #1 with four of a kind, tens.BeanGW wins $38 from the main pot with four of a kind, tens. Link to post Share on other sites
Absolute 0 Posted April 30, 2005 Share Posted April 30, 2005 All right ladies and gents... You know the game. What did MP3 have in this hand? What did I have? Only hint I'll give you are 1) I really wished he had brought some more cash to the table so I could have parted him from it. Party Poker Pot-Limit Hold'em, $ Moe Money (9 handed) converterMP3 ($13.8)CO ($2.65)Button ($20.05)SB ($28.85)Moe Money ($35.2)UTG ($63.54)UTG+1 ($7.9)MP1 ($14.8)Mp2 ($18.5)Preflop: Moe Money is BB. SB posts a blind of $0.1. 3 folds, MP2 calls $0.75, MP3 calls $0.75, Button calls $0.75, SB calls $0.75.Flop: ($5) [4d], [Td], [Ac] (5 players)SB checks, Moe Money bets $3, MP3 folds, Button folds, SB folds, Moe Money calls $3.Turn: ($17) [Qc] (2 players)Moe Money bets $5, MP2 calls $5.River: ($27) [Th] (2 players)Moe Money bets $7, MP2 calls $6.50 (All-In).Final Pot: $40.50If you had 10-10 here, the topic of this thread needs to change to "Tell me what I did wrong."You raise it PF to .75 when there is already $1 in the pot, why not make $1.50 to go with a hand you need to protect like 10-10. Weak.On the flop you just the minimum raise with the second nuts but on an EXTREMELY draw heavy board. Weak.You bet 1/3 of the pot, giving the villian here better than 4 to 1, or enough to call any two clubs, any two diamonds, or an OESD or any draw in the universe basically. Weak.Nice river Link to post Share on other sites
Wily 0 Posted April 30, 2005 Share Posted April 30, 2005 10 10 most likely - you called the flop raise to look weak, and then bet out the turn to confuse/push off any draws out there. The all in at the end is easy.See, and here I was thinking this one would take a while. Well done. Of course I would have played it exactly the same with Pocket A's... but, when I said at the beginning of my post that I just wish he had had more money, I figured that maybe someone might recognize that I had the absolute, undisputed, pure nutz!When I bet out on the river, I think at that point he called figuring we'd split the pot, both having Aces and 10's, with the Q on the board as the kicker.... boy was he incorrecto.Good call!!BeanGW shows [ Tc, Ts ] four of a kind, tens.fisherman264 doesn't show [ Ah, 4h ] two pairs, aces and tens.BeanGW wins $0.5 from side pot #1 with four of a kind, tens.BeanGW wins $38 from the main pot with four of a kind, tens.I rule. Do I get $50 in poker money / a free Ipod now? Link to post Share on other sites
vaglvr 0 Posted April 30, 2005 Share Posted April 30, 2005 Why did you bet out on the turn if you just called a raise off of the flop? You could have milked him for a lot more if you wouldn't have taken control on the turn... Link to post Share on other sites
BeanGW 0 Posted May 1, 2005 Author Share Posted May 1, 2005 Why did you bet out on the turn if you just called a raise off of the flop? You could have milked him for a lot more if you wouldn't have taken control on the turn...Wow... criticism that I didn't bet enough, and criticism that I bet too much. I must really suck at poker if I can manage to do both things wrong. So I think I'm gonna quit playin altogether. Yup, you are right... I could have milked him for a lot more. He only ended the hand dead broke. But, perhaps if I had loaned the guy some more money and then I'd taken that away... maybe then my play would actually be called decent. Probably not though.No offense guys, but I was the one reading my opponent, putting him on a hand, and betting in the manner that I knew would get the most out of my solid hand.For Absolute: My preflop raise may have been weak (it was 3x the BB which is my standard raise unless I've got A's or K's.) I'll give ya that I could have bet more there.But, that said, had a couple of overcards hit on the flop, my 10's wouldn't have looked so hot. I was in early position, and I would have taken a shot at it post-flop no matter what fell. But keeping the pot somewhat lower preflop meant that I wouldn't have had to throw all my cash out there to bet the pot if the board was especially rough.On the flop, I dunno where you get that $3 was the minimum bet here. I could have bet like .50 actually. And there was only like $4 in the pot post flop and I was first to act. So I was giving them 7:3 odds, which was fine by me if they thought that was OK to play on a draw.On the turn, I actually expected another raise from my opponent, and I would have thrown it all out there at that point. His solid raise of $3 on the flop gave me a good read that he wasn't on any sort of draw.Good golly, you guys are harsh. Gimme a break. Link to post Share on other sites
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