bassplayer45459
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007, 7:30 PM
So i played this hand in a stud round...did i play it alright? I think i did, but i was wondering if there were some extra bets i missed.
PokerStars Game #9240924569: Tournament #46940385, $5.00+$0.50 HORSE (7 Card Stud Limit) - Level IV (60/120) - 2007/04/03 - 23:25:04 (ET)
Table '46940385 1' 8-max
Seat 1: aislepoker (254 in chips)
Seat 2: bassplayer45 (2041 in chips)
Seat 3: OilFan72 (2414 in chips)
Seat 4: kingmob007 (1442 in chips)
Seat 5: nakusp27 (1569 in chips)
Seat 6: DrGoodBeat (1317 in chips)
Seat 7: Aahz (1714 in chips)
Seat 8: kilkis51 (1249 in chips)
kingmob007: posts the ante 12
nakusp27: posts the ante 12
DrGoodBeat: posts the ante 12
Aahz: posts the ante 12
kilkis51: posts the ante 12
aislepoker: posts the ante 12
bassplayer45: posts the ante 12
OilFan72: posts the ante 12
*** 3rd STREET ***
Dealt to aislepoker [9h]
Dealt to bassplayer45 [Qc Jc Kc]
Dealt to OilFan72 [Td]
Dealt to kingmob007 [7d]
Dealt to nakusp27 [8s]
Dealt to DrGoodBeat [2s]
Dealt to Aahz [Jd]
Dealt to kilkis51 [Qs]
DrGoodBeat: bets 60
Aahz: folds
kilkis51: raises 60 to 120
aislepoker: calls 120
bassplayer45: calls 120
OilFan72: folds
kingmob007: folds
nakusp27: folds
DrGoodBeat: folds
*** 4th STREET ***
Dealt to aislepoker [9h] [Jh]
Dealt to bassplayer45 [Qc Jc Kc] [2c]
Dealt to kilkis51 [Qs] [4s]
bassplayer45: checks
kilkis51: bets 60
aislepoker: raises 60 to 120
bassplayer45: calls 120
kilkis51: raises 60 to 180
aislepoker: calls 2 and is all-in
bassplayer45: calls 60
*** 5th STREET ***
Dealt to aislepoker [9h Jh] [5s]
Dealt to bassplayer45 [Qc Jc Kc 2c] [4c]
Dealt to kilkis51 [Qs 4s] [Ks]
kilkis51: bets 120
bassplayer45: raises 120 to 240
kilkis51: calls 120
*** 6th STREET ***
Dealt to aislepoker [9h Jh 5s] [Js]
Dealt to bassplayer45 [Qc Jc Kc 2c 4c] [8c]
Dealt to kilkis51 [Qs 4s Ks] [Tc]
bassplayer45: bets 120
DrGoodBeat is sitting out
kilkis51: calls 120
*** RIVER ***
Dealt to bassplayer45 [Qc Jc Kc 2c 4c 8c] [2d]
bassplayer45: bets 120
kilkis51: calls 120
*** SHOW DOWN ***
bassplayer45: shows [Qc Jc Kc 2c 4c 8c 2d] (a flush, King high)
kilkis51: mucks hand
bassplayer45 collected 1076 from side pot
aislepoker: mucks hand
aislepoker is sitting out
bassplayer45 collected 882 from main pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 1958 Main pot 882. Side pot 1076. | Rake 0
Seat 1: aislepoker mucked [8d 9s 9h Jh 5s Js Kh]
Seat 2: bassplayer45 showed [Qc Jc Kc 2c 4c 8c 2d] and won (1958) with a flush, King high
Seat 3: OilFan72 folded on the 3rd Street (didn't bet)
Seat 4: kingmob007 folded on the 3rd Street (didn't bet)
Seat 5: nakusp27 folded on the 3rd Street (didn't bet)
Seat 6: DrGoodBeat folded on the 3rd Street
Seat 7: Aahz folded on the 3rd Street (didn't bet)
Seat 8: kilkis51 mucked [Ac Ah Qs 4s Ks Tc 6s]
Zach6668
Wednesday, April 4th, 2007, 4:20 AM
Convert please.
http://www.andyblackwood.com/converter.htmlTournament - HORSE - 7 Card Stud
High - Level IV (60/120), Ante 12 (
converter)
Seat 1: 254
Hero: 2,041
Seat 3: 2,414
Seat 4: 1,442
Seat 5: 1,569
Seat 6: 1,317
Seat 7: 1,714
Seat 8: 1,249
3rd Street - (1.60 SB)
Seat 1: xx xx 9

___calls
Hero: Q

J

K

___calls
Seat 3: xx xx T

___folds
Seat 4: xx xx 7

___folds
Seat 5: xx xx 8

___folds
Seat 6: xx xx 2

___
bets___folds
Seat 7: xx xx J

___folds
Seat 8: xx xx Q

___raises
4th Street - (8.60 SB)
Seat 1: xx xx 9

J

___raises___calls 2 and is all-in
Hero: Q

J

K

2

___
checks___calls___calls
Seat 8: xx xx Q

4

___bets___raises
5th Street - (8.32 BB)
Seat 1: xx xx 9

J

5

___all-in
Hero: Q

J

K

2

4

___raises
Seat 8: xx xx Q

4

K

___
bets___calls
6th Street - (12.32 BB)
Seat 1: xx xx 9

J

5

J

___all-in
Hero: Q

J

K

2

4

8

___
betsSeat 8: xx xx Q

4

K

T

___calls
River - (14.32 BB)
Seat 1: xx xx 9

J

5

J

xx___all-in
Hero: Q

J

K

2

4

8

2

___
betsSeat 8: xx xx Q

4

K

T

xx___calls
Total pot: (16.32 BB)
bassplayer45459
Wednesday, April 4th, 2007, 7:06 AM
Zach are you the hand converter sniper? Honestly you travel from forum to forum picking off hands and telling people to convert them...haha
Zach6668
Wednesday, April 4th, 2007, 10:23 AM
QUOTE (bassplayer45459 @ Wednesday, April 4th, 2007, 11:06 AM)

Zach are you the hand converter sniper? Honestly you travel from forum to forum picking off hands and telling people to convert them...haha
I'm a mod.
All I ask is that people follow the guidelines.

In actuality, I read every post made in the strat forums, so I can cast my naziism over the forum quite easily.
BDPoolie
Wednesday, April 4th, 2007, 10:27 AM
QUOTE (Zach6668 @ Wednesday, April 4th, 2007, 10:23 AM)

I'm a mod.
All I ask is that people follow the guidelines.

In actuality, I read every post made in the strat forums, so I can cast my
naziism over the forum quite easily.
Naziism
Nice. I'll have to remember that one when I play Scrabble.
LincolnK
Thursday, April 5th, 2007, 8:02 AM
i'm really on the fence with this one. in a cash game, i gambool. in a tournament, i dunno.
on 3rd street, you're looking at 2 bets just to stay in the hand. your starting hand is sold, but the action and board look like a bunch of your cards are gone. lets see where you're at:
one J out. minor.
a 10 and a 9 out. the 10 is significant. you have to have a 10 to make a straight, and there are only three left.
a Q out, and he raised. we assume he has two of them, unless you have reason to think otherwise. this is important, as pairing your cards are going to be less valuable. i'm not expecting less than two pair to win this hand, and unless we catch a K, we're in bad shape there.
we have a big flush draw, and no clubs out. this is what makes the fold tough. you have potential to make a big hand here. but as the hand is dealt, its likely your only chance to win the hand. you're probably not going to end up with anything between a pair and a flush.
this looks to be a very expensive hand to play, as you're going to have to play it out to try to hit your hand, and you'll be calling bets until you hit it. there's potential here to burn half your chips and come up empty. if any of our clubs are gone, i get out of the way. in a tournament setting, i might look for a better spot to play. this is especially true for the horse tournament, where you can have a better edge in another game.
as played, i might consider a fold on 4th after facing 2 bets. i'm concerned about having to outflush two players. but you're probably committed to play it out after catching the club. if it's a brick its a fold. the rest is fine. after we make our flush, i'm jamming. if the Q happens to catch the As, i slow down. thats about all that could scare me for the rest of the hand.
bassplayer45459
Friday, April 6th, 2007, 10:19 AM
Great anaylsis, i never thought of looking at it in that way. Small things like this analysis suck when you have 15 seconds to decide. Thanks for the input