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  1. #1

    Default Does he have a set?

    The most frustrating hand today by far

    Stage #624153681: Holdem No Limit $0.10 - 2007-04-06 19:31:12 (ET)
    Table: ALASKA ST (Real Money) Seat #5 is the dealer
    Seat 5 - ROSHAMBO74 ($20.55 in chips)
    Seat 6 - LTBOMBER ($2.45 in chips)
    Seat 7 - TAJJANG ($10 in chips)
    Seat 8 - WE3ZIE ($21.25 in chips)
    Seat 3 - FALSTOY ($4.40 in chips)
    Seat 4 - BLUEGRASS54 ($18.64 in chips)
    LTBOMBER - Posts small blind $0.05
    TAJJANG - Posts big blind $0.10
    *** POCKET CARDS ***
    Dealt to WE3ZIE [Qd Qc]
    WE3ZIE - Raises $0.40 to $0.40
    FALSTOY - Folds
    BLUEGRASS54 - Calls $0.40
    ROSHAMBO74 - Folds
    LTBOMBER - Folds
    TAJJANG - Folds
    *** FLOP *** [2h 6s 4c]
    WE3ZIE - Bets $0.70
    BLUEGRASS54 - Raises $1.40 to $1.40
    WE3ZIE - Raises $2.10 to $2.80
    BLUEGRASS54 - Raises $4.20 to $5.60
    WE3ZIE - Calls $2.80
    *** TURN *** [2h 6s 4c] [6c]
    WE3ZIE - Checks
    BLUEGRASS54 - All-In $12.64
    WE3ZIE - Folds
    BLUEGRASS54 - returned ($12.64) : not called
    *** SHOW DOWN ***

    BLUEGRASS54 Collects $11.55 from main pot
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total Pot($12.15) | Rake ($0.60)



    am I a nit for not calling this? I don't really have any reads on this guy
  2. #2
    probably .50 pf... and i dont think i would fold this at 10nl, but im not sure just how bad the play is there.
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    call the flop and donk out on the turn folding to a reraise. At these stakes he could easily have A6s or 88 here as much as anything you are behind.
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    Push him all-in on the flop. I could easily put him on mid pocket pair 77,88,99. If he's betting top pair then get your money in on the flop. As played I think I'm folding on the turn unless I have a good read on the villain.

    PS - use the hand converter in future, much easier to read!
  5. #5
    I have lost so many hands at this level by calling overpairs all in. I just give it up on either the flop raise or definitely on the turn. The only way I would call this all in is if I thought he was a known crazy and seen him do something similar before. If you have poker tracker or poker edge like I do I look at the all in win % in cases where the villian goes all in. Usually these guys have high percentages and are easy folds as a result as they are seldom bluffing.
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    folding the flop is bad.
    pushing is probably better but still bad.
  7. #7
    villian turned over 10 10 which i was none to pleased about

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