troyomac
Thursday, August 3rd, 2006, 5:33 PM
QUOTE (Randy Reed @ Thursday, August 3rd, 2006, 5:26 PM)

Winning team Yangsters over Oh you call.
It was a very evenly played match but I felt I just happed to catch the right cards at the right time.
First big hand I flopped 2 pair and with a possible inside straight on the board I pushed troy all in on the river and he folded so i'm unsure what he had but I felt it was a big pair.
That got him down to 750 but he battled back up to the 1200 range.
Second big hand for me I limped with my only big hand of the night from the BB with AKs, flop of JJ9 had me kicking myself. I led out with a small bet and troy raised, I called. ( I felt maybe a 9, or J with weak kicker), turn was T, leaving me a gutshot and 2 overs, so I checked and called his bet, river Q, he bet and I pushed and again he folded leaving him about 700.
I went on a good run catching cards and got him down to 300, and flopped 2 pair with K8, he had a pair and oesd, called my push and it held.
Good game,
Bring on Looshle.
that first hand the flop was 985, ant the turn was a 7. I had pocket 10's. When you overbet the turn, I thought you might be on a draw, and I still had outs for the straight. Looking back, I think it was a pretty loose call so early in the game and without any reads to go on.
I forgot what I had on your AK hand, I'm pretty sure it was just a smaller pair.
Then on the final hand, I had open end straight draw, small flush draw, and 2nd pair on board. You had been pretty aggressive on boards showing 3 of a suit, so I wasn't too worried about you having the flush already. You had 2 pair though, and I think you had a higher flush draw? so I ended up being a pretty big underdog to win the pot.
Overall it was a good game, but one I wish I could have over
Well played Bigyang.
Good luck against Looshle, you guy's'll need it!