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Posted 19 March 2005 - 12:45 PM

***** Hand History for Game 1759746201 *****0/0 TexasHTGameTable (NL) - Sat Mar 19 15:22:04 EST 2005Table Table 37022 (6 max) (Real Money) -- Seat 4 is the buttonTotal number of players : 6Seat 1: yahaw ( $65.8)Seat 2: Finefanny ( $14.9)Seat 3: DTullis ( $18.75)Seat 4: jejaar ( $15.55)Seat 5: gew2005 ( $21.95)Seat 6: idpmofo ( $27.8)gew2005 posts small blind (0.1)yahaw posts big blind (0.25)** Dealing down cards **Dealt to yahaw [ Ad, Ac ] Finefanny folds.DTullis raises (0.5) to 0.5jejaar calls (0.5)gew2005 folds.yahaw raises (4.75) to 5DTullis calls (4.5)jejaar calls (4.5)** Dealing Flop ** : [ 7h, 8c, Ks ] yahaw bets (60.8)yahaw is all-In.DTullis folds.jejaar calls (10.55)jejaar is all-In.** Dealing Turn ** : [ Tc ] ** Dealing River ** : [ 3d ] Creating Main Pot with $34.4 with jejaarCreating Side Pot 1 with $50.25 with yahaw** Summary **Main Pot: $34.4 | Side Pot 1: $50.25 | Rake: $1.8Board: [ 7h 8c Ks Tc 3d ]yahaw balance $50.25, bet $65.8, collected $50.25, lost -$15.55 [ Ad Ac ] [ a pair of aces -- Ad,Ac,Ks,Tc,8c ]Finefanny balance $14.9, didn't bet (folded)DTullis balance $13.75, lost $5 (folded) jejaar balance $34.4, bet $15.55, collected $34.4, net +$18.85 [ Ts Td ] [ three of a kind, tens -- Ks,Ts,Td,Tc,8c ]gew2005 balance $21.85, lost $0.1 (folded) idpmofo balance $27.8, sits outbtw I just busted his a$$

#2 Emptyeye

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 12:54 PM

What kind of image did you have at the table?The ONLY thing I can think of is that you were stealing a lot of pots (Though probably not with a huge reraise) and he thought you were making a move on him.Besides that, I've got nothing.

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:01 PM

Emptyeye said:

What kind of image did you have at the table?The ONLY thing I can think of is that you were stealing a lot of pots (Though probably not with a huge reraise) and he thought you were making a move on him.Besides that, I've got nothing.
I was raising button alot but he had just joined table so he didnt have that read on me.

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:04 PM

He probably figured you bet too much to actually have the King. Then he got lucky... oh well.
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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:06 PM

Suited_Up said:

He probably figured you bet too much to actually have the King.  Then he got lucky... oh well.
I guess so :D

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:08 PM

Button raises are fun winning 90% of the blinds when i'm on the button :-)

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:09 PM

Hit and hope... and "But, I have a pair! That's good, right?"

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:14 PM

Kendren said:

Hit and hope... and "But, I have a pair! That's good, right?"
seems to be the case lol

#9 howdyo

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:16 PM

I think people at $.10/$.25 (even at $.25/$.50 and sometimes $.50/$1) have no respect for their money (and probably they don't care, they just want to have fun). They will call 5X BB raise with A6os, call preflop all-in with small pocket pairs, and they will chase for gut shot to the river even with heavy bets. So I think they either want to have fun, they don't trust you, or they just don't care about their money and they don't have any basic concepts of poker (like risk and return, ...).

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:24 PM

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I think people at $.10/$.25 (even at $.25/$.50 and sometimes $.50/$1)  have no respect for their money (and probably they don't care, they just want to have fun). They will call 5X BB raise with A6os, call preflop all-in with small pocket pairs, and they will chase for gut shot to the river even with heavy bets. So I think they either want to have fun, they don't trust you, or they just don't care about their money and they don't have any basic concepts of poker (like risk and return, ...).
I have to agree with you 100% , thats why I think its so hard hard to beat any table when there's a player that doesnt care at all about his/her stack , calls are more often than AT&T lol

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:34 PM

It could be that he had been watching the game for the past ten orbits, or his friend was at the table who said "this guy raises from x position each time". It's not good to assume he doesn't know anything about your game when he just sits down...
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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:38 PM

hey don't be mad...good players feed off these kinds of people. The odds are way against him to win playing like that...so just be patient, wait for a good spot and take them down. Which I see you said you did. Gotta love people like that...they are trying to give you their money but everyone once and a while cards come for them and they actually win. Thats what makes poker so great.

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:43 PM

Sciolist said:

It could be that he had been watching the game for the past ten orbits, or his friend was at the table who said "this guy raises from x position each time".  It's not good to assume he doesn't know anything about your game when he just sits down...
It was my first raise from BB position so I dont see (that if he watched me) that it woulda made a difference ) and it was my biggest raise of the whole time that I played , so if he had watched me he shoulda knew I had him beat........

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 01:48 PM

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hey don't be mad...good players feed off these kinds of people.  The odds are way against him to win playing like that...so just be patient, wait for a good spot and take them down.  Which I see you said you did.  Gotta love people like that...they are trying to give you their money but everyone once and a while cards come for them and they actually win.  Thats what makes poker so great.
yeah I busted his a$$ a few hands later, Just didnt see his reason to call on that perticular hand, oh well ...I still rule :-)




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