JacKingOff_suit
Friday, June 24th, 2005, 2:11 PM
QUOTE (bdc30)
Seat 1: Silverager ($194 in chips)
Seat 3: special-k-ok ($222.25 in chips)
Seat 6: Walentin1980 ($68 in chips)
Seat 7: fatterchance ($201.75 in chips)
Seat 8: bdc30 [AD ,10C,10D,KC] ($169 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
Silverager posts blind ($2), special-k-ok posts blind ($2).
PRE-FLOP
Walentin1980 folds, fatterchance bets $8, bdc30 calls $8, Silverager folds, special-k-ok folds.
FLOP [board cards 7H,6S,10H ]
fatterchance bets $20, bdc30 calls $20.
TURN [board cards 7H,6S,10H,5D ]
fatterchance checks,
BDC30 ???????????????????????????
sorry, conveter doesn't do O8B from pokerroom
How's player fatterchance? Is he a good solid player? Will he consider about being 1/4ed?
How did you play before this hand? Did you play very tight? Did you show hands that scoop both hi and lo? How do you think fatterchance think about you?
I definitely don't think he's got 89 here sine he raised preflop. I don't even think he's got A2 (this is a short handed game, right? Just think about why did he bet $20 on flop? And why don't you reraise him there to test him to see if he's got 89? It's better to find out early than later streets), probably A3 since he checks, he may have a heart draw as well.
On the turn, I will probably wait for a while, then bet close to the size of the pot to test him and go from there.
I think you can have the high, he may have A2, A3, AA and a low card... Now make a test to him to see if he's a call station (risks his chips just for half of the pot), a tight player (folds to wait for a better spot in which case then you should bluff him more later on since he's capable of folding but fold if he plays back)... Use those information for later plays.
If you play short-handed (and you are not playing at those penny tables), you really should pay attentions to your opponents, you just can't wait for the nuts. It's the players you are play against with in short-handed games. The higher the stake, the more attention you need to pay to your opponents.