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Again!!!
PokerStars Game #5486244308: Hold'em Limit ($0.50/$1.00) - 2006/07/07 - 20:46:04 (ET) Table 'Preziosa' 6-max Seat #4 is the button Seat 1: underbam ($8 in chips) Seat 3: TooOld2Play ($11 in chips) Seat 4: Norfolk23 ($16.25 in chips) Seat 5: Spuddy19 ($24.25 in chips) Spuddy19: posts small blind $0.25 underbam: posts big blind $0.50 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Spuddy19 [Kc Kh] TooOld2Play: calls $0.50 Norfolk23: folds Spuddy19: raises $0.50 to $1 underbam: calls $0.50 TooOld2Play: calls $0.50 *** FLOP *** [Js 4c 6d] Spuddy19: bets $0.50 underbam: calls $0.50 TooOld2Play: folds *** TURN *** [Js 4c 6d] [9h] Spuddy19: bets $1 underbam: calls $1 *** RIVER *** [Js 4c 6d 9h] [5c] Spuddy19: bets $1 underbam: raises $1 to $2 Spuddy19: raises $1 to $3 underbam: raises $1 to $4 Betting is capped Spuddy19: calls $1 *** SHOW DOWN *** underbam: shows [5s 5h] (three of a kind, Fives) Spuddy19: shows [Kc Kh] (a pair of Kings) underbam collected $13.50 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $14 | Rake $0.50 Board [Js 4c 6d 9h 5c] Seat 1: underbam (big blind) showed [5s 5h] and won ($13.50) with three of a kind, Fives Seat 3: TooOld2Play folded on the Flop Seat 4: Norfolk23 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 5: Spuddy19 (small blind) showed [Kc Kh] and lost with a pair of Kings
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tough situations sure --- but the first two arent bad beats, you were never ahead at any point in the hand... in fact you were drawing very slim on all streets and preflop
You cost yourself a bet on the third hand by not check calling the river and on the 4th hand again you cost yourself a bet by betting a 5 high flush with four flush cards on the board and then calling a raise The fifth hand is shitty also, but once you were raised on the river you cost yourself 2 more bets by 3 betting and then having to call a cap. Is he really doing this with AJ (calling the first two streets then raising the river?)
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