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Bottom Two
***** Hand History for Game 2587113866 *****
$50 NL Texas Hold'em - Tuesday, August 23, 23:16:06 EDT 2005
Table Table 37138 (Real Money)
Seat 7 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 1: By_Choice ( $27.92 )
Seat 2: pstacks21 ( $85.10 )
Seat 3: kmmap ( $47 )
Seat 4: Endyr1971 ( $43.35 )
Seat 5: rebelsrpsb ( $24.45 )
Seat 6: Darth_Vetter ( $47.98 )
Seat 7: pmoney2000 ( $85.25 )
Seat 8: cflurry509 ( $59.20 )
Seat 9: sejje ( $50.45 )
cflurry509 posts small blind [$0.25].
sejje posts big blind [$0.50].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to sejje [ 9h 4d ]
solnyshko20 has joined the table.
By_Choice folds.
pstacks21 folds.
>You have options at Table 37362 Table!.
kmmap folds.
Endyr1971 folds.
rebelsrpsb folds.
Darth_Vetter folds.
pmoney2000 calls [$0.50].
cflurry509 calls [$0.25].
sejje checks.
** Dealing Flop ** [ 9d, Jc, 4h ]
cflurry509 checks.
sejje bets [$1.50].
pmoney2000 calls [$1.50].
cflurry509 raises [$5].
sejje ???
I think in retrospect I was ahead here. A set isn't checkraising that flop...what, a better 2-pair?
Anyway, just looking for some insight.
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check/raising that flop seems like J9 here, but I have a feeling you're ahead because many players at this level always slowplay to the river.
edit: realized "behind" does not mean "ahead"
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he has jacks and doesn't believe either of you. and by jacks, I mean a lone pair of jacks. JT or something.
I'd flat call if I think I'm ahead, which I think you are. Otherwise, you could reraise for information, but in all honesty, only hands that beat you call you in that situation.
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I like my hand here, you're the BB you are the one who could have two random ass cards catch two pair on a raggy board. I think a set or top two would just smooth call and continue to extract more on the turn/river since the board is relatively drawless (you probably aren't bettign 1.50 OOP on the strait draw). Looks like a weak J (QJ, KJ) or a bluff.
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im not quite sure why you think youre ahead. i want to be the one c/ring with bottom 2, not the one calling c/rs.
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You are ahead on the flop here. Push your chips in the middle.