Marlon177
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i think villian is more likely having 35 than AA, because u block an ace too and that deep he would cbet with aces bigger imo
Feb. 19, 2014 | 5:03 p.m.
ohhh 5577 had a straight, so he will never fold that hand^^
Feb. 19, 2014 | 4:39 p.m.
BN: livingod1: $57.05
SB: *-BIG BOO-*: $40
BB: umbroSS: $63.26
UTG: delmoug: $40.19
HJ: xileweiwei: $46.50
CO: Plaumann: $54.17
SB: *-BIG BOO-*: $40
BB: umbroSS: $63.26
UTG: delmoug: $40.19
HJ: xileweiwei: $46.50
CO: Plaumann: $54.17
no reads, all unknown (no samplesize)
Preflop
($0.75)
(6 Players)
Plaumann was dealt
Q
J
8
T
delmoug calls $0.50, xileweiwei folds, Plaumann raises to $2, livingod1 calls $2, *-BIG BOO-* folds, umbroSS folds, delmoug calls $1.50
delmoug calls $0.50, xileweiwei folds, Plaumann raises to $2, livingod1 calls $2, *-BIG BOO-* folds, umbroSS folds, delmoug calls $1.50
preflop limp and I isoraise the fish ( he seems to be a fish, because he limps and also because of his weird stacksize of 40$)
Flop
($6.75)
3
4
6
(3 Players)
delmoug checks,
Plaumann checks,
livingod1 checks
I flopped pretty bad. have just Q high and a backdoor flushdraw, so without equity on that connected lowboard I wanted to x/f
Turn
($6.75)
3
4
6
2
(3 Players)
delmoug checks,
Plaumann bets $4.20,
livingod1 folds,
delmoug calls $4.20
after livingod1 checked that flop back, he also is very likely missing that flop. and after delmoug ckecked the second time he also seems to be very weak. So I decided to bet here to take the pot down.
River
($15.15)
3
4
6
2
3
(2 Players)
delmoug checks,
Plaumann bets $7.50,
delmoug folds
have no real idea of delmoug's range. but I am sure I had to bet here again to make him fold 1) his flushdraws (because I still have Q high) 2) he could fold overairs (don't think he folds TT+or JJ+ on that river, but Hands like 6788 or 5577 for example) 3) a few Combos of 2 pairs which are beat on the river, because of the paired 3. Maybe I should bet here even a Little bit bigger for more fold equity?
Final Pot
Plaumann
wins $14.47
Like my line? Or x/f all streets? Maybe just attacking the Turn?
Feb. 19, 2014 | 4:20 p.m.
BN: TY2U: $93.03
SB: pokeroni01: $97.36
BB: loosz: $88.50
UTG: Made in Geo: $79.38
HJ: Plaumann: $50
CO: pupaza79: $33.38
SB: pokeroni01: $97.36
BB: loosz: $88.50
UTG: Made in Geo: $79.38
HJ: Plaumann: $50
CO: pupaza79: $33.38
All unknown, and no samplsize.
Preflop
($0.75)
(6 Players)
Plaumann was dealt
8
8
Q
J
Made in Geo folds, Plaumann raises to $1.44, pupaza79 folds, TY2U calls $1.44, pokeroni01 folds, loosz calls $0.94
Made in Geo folds, Plaumann raises to $1.44, pupaza79 folds, TY2U calls $1.44, pokeroni01 folds, loosz calls $0.94
Pretty standart open pre
Flop
($4.57)
T
5
Q
(3 Players)
loosz checks,
Plaumann bets $3,
TY2U folds,
loosz calls $3
I flopped really not that bad with my toppair and two backdoor-flushdraws and a gutshot, so I decided to cbet here, but was not sure if I have enough equity to broke or just call a raise on that flop with my Hand (it's pretty ugly for me getting raised here) . Maybe x/c with my Hand on that flop is also fine.
Turn
($10.57)
T
5
Q
2
(2 Players)
loosz checks,
Plaumann bets $6.80,
loosz calls $6.80
I turned a flushdraw and bet here obviouslly.If Villian raise the turn, I am always gonna bet/call (broke) it. But I think it's not very likely that Villian is gonna raise that Turn very often in my opinion.
River
($24.17)
T
5
Q
2
6
(2 Players)
loosz checks,
Plaumann bets $11.45,
loosz calls $11.45
Now i made the flush and wasn't sure about my sizing. I thought that Villians range is prett weak. I don't see very many 2pair-combos in his range and absolutly no sets in my opinion. So I thought I'd would be hard getting value on the river, so I don't wanted to bet too big, because of his weak range. I hoped getting called by KKxx and Qxxx, I think it's very likely having KKxx and Qxxx here, like QK9x or QKJ even
Final Pot
Plaumann has
8
8
Q
J
Plaumann
wins $44.95
Feb. 19, 2014 | 12:47 a.m.
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so Looks like a low rundown imo, and he would aa bet himself on the turn and with 35 he more likely going crazy
Feb. 19, 2014 | 5:04 p.m.