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crocd99
ok guys this was a 20 dollar tourney on stars. 18 paid and there was 32 people left. average was at 6500. i lost a huge pot (25k plus) a couple of hands before this win i flopped top set (nines) with nut flush draw and me and some guy got all in . he has aces and no kind of draw and rivered the case ace. i just want someone to look at this and see if this was the right play and i wasnt tilting


PokerStars Game #2996696728: Tournament #14705094, Omaha Pot Limit - Level VI (100/200) - 2005/11/07 - 13:20:26 (ET)
Table '14705094 7' Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: Ultra Donk (7095 in chips)
Seat 2: JohnyRedWorm (6445 in chips)
Seat 3: Abu67 (9735 in chips)
Seat 4: Mr.Sinister7 (6065 in chips)
Seat 5: toopi (13970 in chips)
Seat 6: knass007 (13005 in chips)
Seat 7: crocd99 (7680 in chips)
Seat 8: BlackAces (3900 in chips)
Seat 9: CRinNC81 (4420 in chips)
toopi: posts small blind 100
knass007: posts big blind 200
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to crocd99 [Th Js Tc 9c]
crocd99: raises 400 to 600
BlackAces: folds
CRinNC81: calls 600
Ultra Donk: folds
JohnyRedWorm: folds
Abu67: folds
Mr.Sinister7: folds
toopi: folds
knass007: raises 1900 to 2500
crocd99: calls 1900
CRinNC81: calls 1900
*** FLOP *** [6c 8d Qc]
knass007: bets 7600
crocd99: calls 5180 and is all-in
CRinNC81: calls 1920 and is all-in
crocd99 said, "get lucky one time me"
crocd99 said, "club"
*** TURN *** [6c 8d Qc] [2h]
crocd99 said, "club"
crocd99 said, "Club"
*** RIVER *** [6c 8d Qc 2h] [Qd]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
knass007: shows [Jd Ad Ah Kh] (two pair, Aces and Queens)
crocd99: shows [Th Js Tc 9c] (two pair, Queens and Tens)
knass007 collected 6520 from side pot
CRinNC81: shows [Td 4s 7d As] (a pair of Queens)
knass007 collected 13360 from main pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 19880 Main pot 13360. Side pot 6520. | Rake 0
Board [6c 8d Qc 2h Qd]
Seat 1: Ultra Donk folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: JohnyRedWorm folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: Abu67 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 4: Mr.Sinister7 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: toopi (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: knass007 (big blind) showed [Jd Ad Ah Kh] and won (19880) with two pair, Aces and Queens
Seat 7: crocd99 showed [Th Js Tc 9c] and lost with two pair, Queens and Tens
Seat 8: BlackAces folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 9: CRinNC81 showed [Td 4s 7d As] and lost with a pair of Queens

i dont know what the thrid guy was doing. but knass had a good hand. but i figure i can hit any 7 9 10 j or club.
Kendren
You raise a hand like that UTG often? I'd say that was tilt. I don't particularly like much of it, to be honest. Fold UTG, fold to the reraise, if you think your flush draw is good with your inside wrap, call on the flop. You kinda got yourself in a bad place on this one.
spt24
I don't like the raise at all, but since you played it and hit a big drawing hand then you have to go for it. There was dead chips in the pot too, so that lessens the mistake. If you are going to raise with that preflop these things can happen, and they do.

Playing it cheaply gives you a chance to make your hand and get the other guy all in drawing to a few outs. Say a T comes on the turn. You call the BB, he had preflop bet - you called, he bet the flop - you called - he bet the turn(you now have a set and the current nut straight), then you check raise him all in - while you had the best of it. That is the situation you want.
Ktiger48
i dont like the call of the 1900 raise pre-flop
Jelly-Filled Ace
Easy hand to bust out on, no reason to second-guess yourself. It all came down to your preflop decision, after that the hand is a no-brainer.

You only put one-third of your stack at risk on pre-flop. if you miss the flop badly, you coulda walked away and still had ammo. I don't think this was a bad play at all.

Actually I think knass' all in flop bet was wreckless, he couldn't of whiffed any worse than this flop.

At the flop you were 64.56% vs. 27.18% AAKJ vs. 8.26% AT47.
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