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  1. #1

    Default What would you do?

    ***** Hand History for Game 1595770499 *****
    $25 NL Hold'em - Tuesday, February 15, 17:17:00 EDT 2005
    Table Pride & Passion (Real Money)
    Seat 10 is the button
    Total number of players : 10
    Seat 1: knish420 ( $87.82 )
    Seat 9: acekickerrob ( $57.05 )
    Seat 10: topgun322 ( $27.4 )
    Seat 5: mattau1 ( $16.75 )
    Seat 6: ville18 ( $22.6 )
    Seat 2: muttpup ( $25 )
    Seat 8: Racermaus ( $5 )
    Seat 7: Paisan75 ( $52 )
    Seat 3: Albeligauri ( $24.25 )
    Seat 4: thollywood4 ( $29.3 )
    knish420 posts small blind [$0.25].
    muttpup posts big blind [$0.5].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to ville18 [ Ad Ac ]
    Albeligauri folds.
    thollywood4 folds.
    mattau1 calls [$0.5].
    ville18 raises [$2].
    Paisan75 folds.
    Racermaus folds.
    acekickerrob folds.
    topgun322 folds.
    knish420 calls [$1.75].
    muttpup calls [$1.5].
    mattau1 calls [$1.5].
    ** Dealing Flop ** [ 2h, 4c, 9h ]
    knish420 checks.
    muttpup checks.
    mattau1 bets [$5].
    ville18 calls [$5].
    knish420 folds.
    muttpup folds.
    ** Dealing Turn ** [ Kd ]
    mattau1 is all-In [$9.75]

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  2. #2
    Re-raise the flop all-in.
  3. #3
    1. Would have raised more before the flop if I had any idea the table was that loose. Too many callers there, so I'd make a note of that and raise more.

    2. Would have raised him on the flop. Just calling that $5 bet is extremely passive considering your hand. I probably would have raised enough to put him all in right there - end of dilemma.

    3. Given that you didn't do either of the above, call the last bet without hesitation. There's a chance he might have an odd hand like K9, and if so, give him your money and congratulate him. There's also a chance he's an unreformed flush-chaser and he's about to hand his money to you. There's a smaller chance he's on AK or something and you're well ahead. Finally, he could MAYBE have a set of 9s, but most people who flop a set won't bet out like he did. I wouldn't realisticallyexpect him to be on any hand better than yours except possibly K9.
  4. #4
    OK, i'll remember that next time.. ty for tips
  5. #5
    Out of curiosity, did you call? If so what did he have?
  6. #6
    Naeh, i Folded.. when looking that flop afterwards it seems stupid not to gone all in.. But ey, it's good training =)

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