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Wes 05-30-09 10:47 AM

games are dying
 
Button ($839)
SB ($354)
BB ($356.30)
UTG ($866.80)
Hero (MP) ($970.20)

Preflop: Hero is MP with 9:club:, 9:heart:
UTG calls $4, Hero bets $18, 3 folds, UTG calls $14

Flop: ($42) J:club:, 6:heart:, 6:spade: (2 players)
UTG bets $17, Hero calls $17

Turn: ($76) 9:spade: (2 players)
UTG bets $46, Hero raises to $200, UTG calls $154

River: ($476) A:heart: (2 players)
UTG bets $235, Hero raises to $735.20 (All-In), UTG calls $396.80 (All-In)

Total pot: $1739.60 | Rake: $3

Results:
UTG mucks 4:s:4:d:
Hero had 9:club:, 9:heart: (full house, nines over sixes).
Outcome: Hero won $1736.60

Mogul4 05-30-09 11:48 AM

You run way to good for me to even comment.

Wes 05-30-09 12:16 PM

thanks for commenting

Mogul4 06-01-09 05:16 PM

Question about the hand.

On the river, what %wise are you thinking as to you being ahead?

Are you figuring you can reraise here, indicate you have the A, or 6, or JJ, and get him off his Jack or worse Ace?

jillaj 06-01-09 05:18 PM

I think it is a value bet. He has a boat.

Mogul4 06-01-09 05:20 PM

I swear to god someone is feeding me cocaine or something.

Im all fucked today.

Apologies.


As for now reading the hand properly - what were the thoughts behind the big turn reraise with the 3rd nuts? Or are we assuming that most jacks,6's call anyway and you can just bet more for value into the river?

Wes 06-01-09 05:28 PM

yeah the turn is the most interesting part of the hand. I thought that I would get more value from Jx by just raising the turn as opposed to letting him barrel off with a lot of his air type hands that he could have given his flop donk bet. He was also really loose preflop, so I thought it wasn't an impossibility for him to fold 6x on the turn before one of the bajillion river cards would slow him down on putting money into the pot on the river.

Of course, I never thought that someone would be dumb enough to stack off with 44 here on this board either, so analyzing from his perspective sure would be a luagh.

Honestly, I probably call the turn like 90% of the time given the flop donk bet and just bet/raise/shove the river depending on the action, but this guy seemed like a uber donk from previous play.

Mogul4 06-01-09 05:35 PM

Fair enough.

This site has some seriously strong cash game players.

Im learning.

Reel Deal 06-02-09 10:37 AM

Another graduate from the School of the Aggressive Call


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