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#1 wisky_VI

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Posted 04 May 2005 - 02:22 AM

I'll make a series of posts to get input on some hands. Some I think were well played and of course others not.I have troubles switching gears, get to playing real well and get on a rushand win followed by new players coming to fill seats and by not slowing down right away with the changed table I tend to give back profits.Paradise Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $1 BB (9 handed) converter <http://www.selachian.com/tools/bisonconverter/hhconverter.cgi> Button ($184.00) SB ($146.00) BB ($131.25) UTG ($145.50) UTG+1 ($199.25) MP1 ($248.00) MP2 ($310.75) MP3 ($192.00) wisky_VI ($533.25) Preflop: wisky_VI is CO with [Qd], [Qs]. SB posts a blind of $1. MP3 posts a blind of $3. UTG calls $2, 1 fold, MP1 calls $2, 1 fold, MP3 (poster) checks, wisky_VI raises to $12, 3 folds, UTG folds, MP1 calls $10, MP3 folds. Flop: ($32) [5s], [6c], [7h] (2 players) MP1 checks, wisky_VI bets $22, MP1 calls $22. Turn: ($76) [7s] (2 players) MP1 checks, wisky_VI bets $40, MP1 calls $40. River: ($156) [3s] (2 players) MP1 bets $40, wisky_VI calls $40. Final Pot: $236

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Posted 04 May 2005 - 02:40 AM

I will say I had a pretty good feel for the table, very lag and a person better have the goods.......until someone lost a hand and then that person seemed to tilt. Seemed as though most of the players should have been playing for less money, ie nervous.

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Posted 04 May 2005 - 02:44 AM

delete the results as I see you posted them and post 1 hand for each post as that will generate more discussion for each street on each hand.
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Posted 04 May 2005 - 04:51 AM

allinbluff35 said:

delete the results as I see you posted them and post 1 hand for each post as that will generate more discussion for each street on each hand.

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Posted 04 May 2005 - 05:57 AM

wisky_VI said:

I'll make a series of posts to get input on some hands. Some I think were well played and of course others not.I have troubles switching gears, get to playing real well and get on a rushand win followed by new players coming to fill seats and by not slowing down right away with the changed table I tend to give back profits.Paradise Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $1 BB (9 handed) converter <http://www.selachian.com/tools/bisonconverter/hhconverter.cgi> Button ($184.00) SB ($146.00) BB ($131.25) UTG ($145.50) UTG+1 ($199.25) MP1 ($248.00) MP2 ($310.75) MP3 ($192.00) wisky_VI ($533.25) Preflop: wisky_VI is CO with [Qd], [Qs]. SB posts a blind of $1. MP3 posts a blind of $3. UTG calls $2, 1 fold, MP1 calls $2, 1 fold, MP3 (poster) checks, wisky_VI raises to $12, 3 folds, UTG folds, MP1 calls $10, MP3 folds. Flop: ($32) [5s], [6c], [7h] (2 players) MP1 checks, wisky_VI bets $22, MP1 calls $22. Turn: ($76) [7s] (2 players) MP1 checks, wisky_VI bets $40, MP1 calls $40. River: ($156) [3s] (2 players) MP1 bets $40, wisky_VI calls $40. Final Pot: $236
This hand is a good reason why I do not reccomend playing NLHE without a stats tracker. My play here would be ENTIRELY read-dependant.Your PF and flop play is very strong. His check/call mode puts him on a variety or hands.AA or KK re-raises you PF. He limped PF so we can take him off a strong pair. He didn't flop a set, because he wouldn't get tricky on a co-ordinated board after you led on the flop. So we are likely looking at a strong draw or middle pair, seeing as how he isn't getting odds to call your flop bet without a strong draw.I think a 7 leads the flop and raises the turn. As would 8-8.I think the hands we most have to worry about him having here are 4-4, A4 of spades, and A8 of spades.If he hits his hand on the river though he pushes. I think his river bet shows that he doesn't want to let go of his hand, but he doesn't want to push and have you make him make a decision for all his chips. He is betting nearly 1/4 of the pot when you have been aggressive the whole way. Thats not a weasel bet, thats a scared bet.That being said, I usually re-raise half the pot here.Of course, a read would be nice. =)
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Posted 04 May 2005 - 06:46 AM

Ace spades 4 hearts was his hand.That dude was paying wrong prices to see another card all night at times, he ended up getting killed when all his long shots stopped coming in. He tried earlier to bluff me off winners and frankly figured he was doing it again. Censored even gave me crap when I payed a good sized bet with good odds to see the river and hit one of my outs for a monster during thesession.




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