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Stacking a Donkey
Just bragging. It's my biggest pot I've ever won. It's nice when the table donkey pays you off.
PokerStars Cash game, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit, 6 players Hand History by SB: $52.15 BB: $58.30 UTG: $27.85 MP: $68.20 HERO (CO): $76.90 Button: $49.25 SB posts Small Blind $0.25 BB posts Big Blind $0.5 Pre-flop: A A ($0.75) UTG folds MP raises to $1.5 HERO raises to $5 Button folds SB folds BB folds MP calls $3.5 Flop: A 9 9 ($10.75) MP checks HERO bets $7 MP raises to $14 HERO raises to $71.9 MP calls $49.2 Turn: A 9 9 5 ($145.85) River: A 9 9 5 2 ($145.85) MP shows 8 9 HERO wins $134.15 with a full house Aces full of Nines |
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In position like this, I think smooth calling the flop check raise and then shoving over their turn bet is a better line, but it obviously didn't matter here.
Congrats on a nh. |
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I agree with your thoughts here. After I pushed all in, I was wondering what the hell I was doing, I probably just scared the guy out of the pot. Although, he did have a tendency to call down pretty light. |
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Wow I certaintly would shove in this spot approximately never
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I agree, just call his check raise then push after his turn followup bet.
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yes to all that said above, and what a flop for you to stack him with his hand.
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