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10 months ago  ::  02 Aug 12 01:24 PM #51
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Can't see it but i can replay the hand on my history no problem,so even though i cant see it here i can tell you my logic ,im going to look back at the Q7 play now as i don't remember this 1 and ill explain that to

im not really sure i want to discuss every hand here beause it may give away the edge i have on some Cool, the reason i don't mind telling Jeanie that hand is because  she seems to have a problem with me and how i play,just because i dont play ABC stuff like a lot here.

I must also add if you really want this section taken seriously a $1 rebuy with loads of chips and $20 to the winner for 3/4 hrs play isn't the format the game should be in

anyway lets check the Q7  Laughing
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10 months ago  ::  02 Aug 12 01:28 PM #52
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02 Aug 12 07:24 AM , im101 wrote:



I must also add if you really want this section taken seriously a $1 rebuy with loads of chips and $20 to the winner for 3/4 hrs play isn't the format the game should be in

 




Both the buy in and the name of the game might give you a hint as to the players this game is aimed at.

It has been set up to help players who feel they need help with their game and do not have big bankrolls. Smile

Jeanie after watching the hand many times i feel the 600 bet was to small but that said you ended up being very unlucky after your big raise pre being called by suited cons and hitting runner, runner turn and river. Your 600 with that board could also be considered nice slow play for your trips but then IMO you should have reraised his raise not just call as he had only hit 1 spade and nothing else at all.

I am still looking forward to why the hand was played as it was by Bill though..












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10 months ago  ::  02 Aug 12 01:49 PM #53
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10 months ago  ::  02 Aug 12 02:11 PM #54
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The Q7 was blind v blind and i hit top pair the 7 on 7 4 2 flop  so it all go's in

i was never infront so why would i tilt in a $1 forum game losing a hand to a friend and man i like and respect (Lambone)  ,i just dont get why you mention this one  at all ??? very strange

Also that hand left me with a thousand chips and by the time of Jeanies hand i had over 6k so again can't see connection at all.

Get the video up and ill explain to Jeanie what i was up to,although obv i get lucky at end 


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10 months ago  ::  02 Aug 12 02:35 PM #55
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I found it strange that you called his raise after limping pre with Q7 off and as Ken is so tight how can you think you are ahead even with top pair when he bet 3K plus into a 1600 pot?

Not strange at all to me to mention that hand... Luckily we all play different which is what makes hands more talkable about Smile

ive fixed the video so it shows better.





 
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10 months ago  ::  02 Aug 12 03:38 PM #56
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02 Aug 12 08:35 AM , cryptic3(888mod) wrote:

how can you think you are ahead even with top pair when he bet 3K plus into a 1600 pot?





his 3k into 1600 looks like he don't want a call rather than strengh but i got no complaints about that hand,i still cant see how you can think it would put me on tilt though,i rarely tilt at all and like i said b4 deff not in $ game with friends Cool



ok Jeannies hand im sitting well in bottom half of runners and need to get some chips

1st thing... i know Jeanies an absolute rock who will fold up easy under pressure so i call the raise with the intention of playing her off the pot (i have got 2 hands b4 this i could post up showing me take 8k off 2 different players with nothing,in 1 case i had the nut low)

Once the flop comes over i check and Jeanie bets 600 into a 3 grand pot,which looks like she's missed big time,so if she's trapping it's a great bet

 (here i don't get Cryptics... 600 was a bit small at all,it's great bet to get me in,the other move is check,bit small is awful advice)

So i reraise and only get flat called,i still think she'll fold if small card comes on turn and a 2 hits so i put 1/2 my remaing small stack in and get my arse raised all in ,

so i know im in trouble but im  getting 14/1 ish the flush call now or i can fold and sit with a thousand chips,its a no brainer to call 

if Jeanie was trapping shes played it sweet but having said that she's let me in,it's the risk of slow playing big hands,if you slow play and get caught you can't complain 

im 100% sure if she had AQ QQ JJ 10s etc i take it down on flop 

infact if i had lost this hand i'd have been the unlucky 1 running into a monster when infact only 2 hands here would have beat me any other i shake Jeanie off Wink
 

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10 months ago  ::  02 Aug 12 04:29 PM #57
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The only thing Jeanie is probably should have moved all in on his raise after the flop to your 600 bet but who am i to say. I would not say it was bad play at all and im101 i suppose was trying to bluff big and then was too far into hand then had the odds to call for the spade at the end maybe. Its a awkward one, i think a all-in move jeanie after his raise would possibly had got him off it but u never know. You could play that hand over and over and you would win 75% of them. I like the game for what its worth, none of us are big bank players and again its a good chance to play with ya mates. Peoples opinionson hands are always good as well. Keep it going imo. Cool
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10 months ago  ::  02 Aug 12 04:59 PM #58
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02 Aug 12 10:29 AM , stegs73 wrote:



The only thing Jeanie is probably should have moved all in on his raise after the flop to your 600 bet but who am i to say. 

Its a awkward one, i think a all-in move jeanie after his raise would possibly had got him off it but u never know. 

Peoples opinionson hands are always good as well. Keep it going imo. Cool





why would she want to move allin and get me off whens she's roughly 95% to win the hand ?

she played it very well and got very unlucky

im only explaining why i played it like i did,i wasn't really trying a big bluff i was playing the player,because i know Jeanies a rock,


a proper flop bet or any re raise would have got me off early but again why would she want to,she's got nuts on probably the safest board you could want.

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10 months ago  ::  02 Aug 12 05:29 PM #59
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im loving this "varied" versions of how to play poker Smile


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10 months ago  ::  02 Aug 12 05:49 PM #60
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No your right i agree, i would have been feet up ordering me cocktail with that flop, you got lucky. The answer was to jeanie's question off was there any other way of playing the hand and the only other move would have been all in after you raise, not that she should have done that just that, that was another possibilty. Cool
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