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SemiBaked
I was sitting at the table when this happened, but I was not involved in the hand. Definitely the craziest hand I ever saw live. The game was $100 minimum buy in/$300 max buy in, blinds are $1/$2. This was a full table.

It was folded around to a player in seat 1, he raised to $12, seat 2, 3, and 5 call.

Flop comes 7 icon_suit_club.gif , 8 icon_suit_club.gif , 9 : icon_suit_spade.gif , seat 1 is first to act and goes all in for $101, seat 2 raises to $202 and he has about $260 left, seat 3 thinks for about 2 minutes and goes all in for about $2,300, seat 5 thinks for about 20 seconds and goes all in for about $365. Seat 2 gets up says this is insane (at the casino you are allowed to show your hand so he flips over 9 icon_suit_club.gif , 10 icon_suit_club.gif for the open ended straight flush draw, finally he goes all in for his last $260 or so.

So all the hands are flipped up, seat 1 has 10/6 off for a straight, seat 2 obviously has 9 icon_suit_club.gif , 10 icon_suit_club.gif for the open ended straight flush draw, seat 3 has J/10 for the nut straight, and seat 5 has J/9 off for top pair and a gutshot (the table couldn't believe he called with that btw).

Turn is a J (no club, but forgot the exact suit), giving seat 5 two pair.

River is the 6 icon_suit_club.gif giving seat 2 the straight flush and takes down a HUGE pot at the $1/$2 NL table.

I was suprised seat 2's clubs were still live giving there were 3 other players in the pot.

I believe the pot was over $1,400, so he took 700 BB's, which I found to be very funny.

Thoughts?
SCS
All donks.
SemiBaked
QUOTE (SCS @ Monday, January 1st, 2007, 9:27 PM) *
All donks.


Thank you for the insightful commentary.
SCS
QUOTE (SemiBaked @ Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007, 12:35 AM) *
Thank you for the insightful commentary.


What exactly were you expecting?
SemiBaked
QUOTE (SCS @ Monday, January 1st, 2007, 9:45 PM) *
What exactly were you expecting?


Not sure, but better comments then "All donks".
Shimmering Wang
QUOTE (SemiBaked @ Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007, 12:48 AM) *
Not sure, but better comments then "All donks".


Mostly donks.
SCS
QUOTE (Shimmering Wang @ Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007, 1:21 AM) *
Mostly donks.


Who's the biggest donk in this hand?

Preflop I think it's seat 1.

Postflop, it's definitely seat 5.
krup24
QUOTE (SCS @ Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007, 1:41 AM) *
Who's the biggest donk in this hand?

Preflop I think it's seat 1.

Postflop, it's definitely seat 5.


agreed

All donks
SemiBaked
QUOTE (SCS @ Monday, January 1st, 2007, 10:41 PM) *
Who's the biggest donk in this hand?

Preflop I think it's seat 1.

Postflop, it's definitely seat 5.


I agree, seat 1 saw alot of flops, not sure what he was trying to do, you aren't gonna buy the pot for $12 in that game most of the time and definitely not at this table.

I had no clue what seat 5 was thinking, did he really think he had any shot at the hand at all, unless he was trying to get runner runner, lol.

Obviously I don't blame seat 3 or 4 being in the hand.
SCS
QUOTE (SemiBaked @ Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007, 1:36 PM) *
I agree, seat 1 saw alot of flops, not sure what he was trying to do, you aren't gonna buy the pot for $12 in that game most of the time and definitely not at this table.

I had no clue what seat 5 was thinking, did he really think he had any shot at the hand at all, unless he was trying to get runner runner, lol.

Obviously I don't blame seat 3 or 4 being in the hand.



I'm no Sklansky, but I'm pretty sure that calling off your entire stack for a split pot on a three outer is what the professionals call "-ev".
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