Ok I'm in a tournament, top 18 make the money, were down to about 75 or so. I was not in this hand...well I was SB but folded PF. The guy to my left was high I think...he had come in for a raise with J3 UTG a few hands before. Then he called a pretty good sized UTG raise with 10-5 off and hit trips on the flop to crack Aces. Then bragged about that for 15 minutes. Then this hand comes up. Was gonna play guess the hand, but some people might have gotten BB's, but no way in hell anyone would get UTGs. here goes:PF: UTG raises about 3-4x the BB....I don't remember what the blinds were but they were getting up there. everyone folds, I fold in the SB, BB (guy to my left) calls. Flop is 56J rainbow....BB bets about 2xBB, UTG callsTurn is 6....BB bets about 3xBB, UTG callsRiver is 9....BB bets about 4xBB, UTG callsanyone wanna try and guess the hands?EDIT: yeah so I changed my mind, figured it'd be more fun if someone tried to guess atleast once.
funniest hand in a while...
Started by RISEorFall, Jun 02 2005 03:27 AM
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Posted 02 June 2005 - 03:27 AM
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Posted 02 June 2005 - 08:56 AM
Big Blind was the maniac guy, and he bet out into every street into the pre-flop UTG raiser right?The way that the UTG raiser kept calling down the bets by the BB the entire time without a raise after rasing pre-flop, and knowing the BB could literally hold anything, I am guessing the UTG player held AK and called him down. The way you had it worded though I wouldnt be surprised if the UTG player had AA or JJ and just called it down for some moronic reason. My guess on the BB is absolutely nothing like 7-4. I think he would have pressed more if he caught any piece of it on the end.
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Posted 02 June 2005 - 02:08 PM
Since this thread seems pretty dead...for anyone who cares....BB had 23o for the gutshot and 3-high, which didn't play. UTG had K4o for....King high, which took down the pot. THen the BB whined for lik 20 mins about how he got called down with K high. I reminded him how he called a big raise with 10-5off and made a raise himself with J3. He still didn't seem to understand and went "in tilt" as he put it. I just thought this hand was hilarious.
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Posted 02 June 2005 - 11:06 PM
"in tilt." Lol. I was thinking along T7s. Oh well. Gave too much credit.
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