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    ***** Hand History for Game 4494909621 *****
    $200 NL Texas Hold'em - Sunday, June 11, 21:54:20 ET 2006
    Table Reel Sport (Real Money)
    Seat 4 is the button
    Total number of players : 10
    Seat 1: BigBetBully ( $222.75 )
    Seat 2: yg1978 ( $78.60 )
    Seat 3: KNUCKLES21 ( $187.23 )
    Seat 4: T__K__O ( $443.65 )
    Seat 5: MstHu ( $200.75 )
    Seat 6: kpog1 ( $43.02 )
    Seat 9: snowbot ( $46.60 )
    Seat 10: Beelzeboz0 ( $197 )
    Seat 7: jkksyk ( $53.10 )
    Seat 8: Fred310 ( $192.57 )
    MstHu posts small blind [$1].
    kpog1 posts big blind [$2].

    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to Beelzeboz0 [ Kc Kh ]

    Fred310 folds.
    snowbot folds.
    Beelzeboz0 raises [$7].
    BigBetBully calls [$7].
    yg1978 folds.
    KNUCKLES21 folds.
    T__K__O folds.
    MstHu calls [$6].
    kpog1 calls [$5].

    ** Dealing Flop ** [ 7s, 3c, 8s ]

    MstHu checks.
    kpog1 checks.
    Beelzeboz0 bets [$19].
    BigBetBully raises [$50].
    MstHu folds.
    kpog1 folds.
    Beelzeboz0 calls [$31].

    ** Dealing Turn ** [ 2d ]

    Beelzeboz0 checks.
    BigBetBully bets [$100].
    Beelzeboz0 is all-In.
    BigBetBully calls [$40].
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    Bigbetbully is a very tight player. could be set or overplayed qq. thats it.
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    why would he bet a set this fast unless he knew I had a hand?

    I'm not really that tight so he can't really put me on much of a range preflop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    I'm not really that tight.
    Last time we ran into each other, you were playing 7 other tables.

    You mix it up just enough to be a little difficult to deal with unless I'm willing to play back at you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    why would he bet a set this fast unless he knew I had a hand?

    I'm not really that tight so he can't really put me on much of a range preflop.
    lol, how else would you expect him to play a set?

    Also, completely independant of that, you're a tight player who raised in early position, then bet out strong on a rag board in a 4 way pot. You like your hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    I'm not really that tight.
    Last time we ran into each other, you were playing 7 other tables.

    You mix it up just enough to be a little difficult to deal with unless I'm willing to play back at you.
    I have opened up my game a lot lately. I was 19.5/11.5 at this table.
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    BTW lukie and fnord are you guys folding here on the turn?
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    Homeboy says bigbetbully is a very tight player and you've shown that you probably have a strong hand --> fold the turn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    I'm not really that tight.
    Last time we ran into each other, you were playing 7 other tables.

    You mix it up just enough to be a little difficult to deal with unless I'm willing to play back at you.
    I have opened up my game a lot lately. I was 19.5/11.5 at this table.
    Ok... so you got your vpip under 20 and you raised in EP, lead out in a 4 way, draw heavy flop.

    What do you think the best thing to do with a set here is?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukie
    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    I'm not really that tight.
    Last time we ran into each other, you were playing 7 other tables.

    You mix it up just enough to be a little difficult to deal with unless I'm willing to play back at you.
    I have opened up my game a lot lately. I was 19.5/11.5 at this table.
    Ok... so you got your vpip under 20 and you raised in EP, lead out in a 4 way, draw heavy flop.

    What do you think the best thing to do with a set here is?


    I see your point.

    So where does the great Lukie pitch this hand, do you call the big flop raise and fold to the turn bet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    Quote Originally Posted by Lukie
    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    I'm not really that tight.
    Last time we ran into each other, you were playing 7 other tables.

    You mix it up just enough to be a little difficult to deal with unless I'm willing to play back at you.
    I have opened up my game a lot lately. I was 19.5/11.5 at this table.
    Ok... so you got your vpip under 20 and you raised in EP, lead out in a 4 way, draw heavy flop.

    What do you think the best thing to do with a set here is?


    I see your point.

    So where does the great Lukie pitch this hand, do you call the big flop raise and fold to the turn bet?
    First I'd like to apologize for trying to get you to consider the thought process your opponent would likely be going through if he flopped a set. It's probably not even important in these types of spots. Heaven forbid that we raise a set in a 4-way, draw heavy flop when it looks very strongly like our opponent has an overpair, and if he's anything like most party players, he probably badly overvalues strong 1 pair type hands!

    I don't know what I'd do. These spots are so read-based and you didn't provide anything of the sort. I think you can probably fold to this huge turn bet, however.

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