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If Brian can beat $1/2 L, I Can Definitely Beat It...
I usually don't play LHE, but after reading all this success our little Brian is having, I figured I'd give it a shot:
PokerStars Game #956281131: Hold'em Limit ($1/$2) - 2004/12/13 - 21:45:29 (ET) Table 'T #9334658' Seat #9 is the button Seat 1: Schamber ($27 in chips) Seat 2: jamador ($19.25 in chips) Seat 3: chicco23 ($23.25 in chips) Seat 4: Aequitas58 ($16.50 in chips) Seat 5: Froggy ($24.75 in chips) Seat 6: tmartin12 ($16 in chips) Seat 7: Jailman ($26.25 in chips) Seat 8: Charlottegal ($23.25 in chips) Seat 9: GoBroncos ($40 in chips) Seat 10: aidave ($50 in chips) aidave: posts small blind $0.50 Schamber: posts big blind $1 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Aequitas58 [9s 9c] jamador: folds chicco23: calls $1 Aequitas58: calls $1 Froggy: calls $1 tmartin12: folds Jailman: calls $1 Charlottegal: raises $1 to $2 GoBroncos: calls $2 aidave: calls $1.50 Schamber: folds chicco23: calls $1 Aequitas58: calls $1 Froggy: calls $1 Jailman: calls $1 *** FLOP *** [Jd 7h 9d] aidave: checks chicco23: checks Aequitas58: bets $1 Froggy: calls $1 Jailman: raises $1 to $2 Charlottegal: raises $1 to $3 GoBroncos: calls $3 aidave: folds chicco23: folds Aequitas58: calls $2 Froggy: calls $2 Jailman: calls $1 *** TURN *** [Jd 7h 9d] [2d] Aequitas58: checks Froggy: checks Jailman: checks Charlottegal: checks GoBroncos: checks *** RIVER *** [Jd 7h 9d 2d] [8c] Aequitas58: bets $2 Froggy: calls $2 Jailman: calls $2 Charlottegal: calls $2 GoBroncos: folds *** SHOW DOWN *** Aequitas58: shows [9s 9c] (three of a kind, Nines) Froggy: shows [8s 8h] (three of a kind, Eights) Jailman: mucks hand Charlottegal: mucks hand Aequitas58 collected $37 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $38 | Rake $1 Board [Jd 7h 9d 2d 8c] Seat 1: Schamber (big blind) folded before Flop Seat 2: jamador folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 3: chicco23 folded on the Flop Seat 4: Aequitas58 showed [9s 9c] and won ($37) with three of a kind, Nines Seat 5: Froggy showed [8s 8h] and lost with three of a kind, Eights Seat 6: tmartin12 folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 7: Jailman mucked [Jc Ks] Seat 8: Charlottegal mucked [As Ah] Seat 9: GoBroncos (button) folded on the River Seat 10: aidave (small blind) folded on the Flop Not bad. Maybe I'll stick around for a few more hands.
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Last edited by Aequitas58; 12-13-04 at 09:54 PM. Reason: Gotta love the $1 Rake! |
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Nice hand aequitas, when I play those low limit tables and there are that many callers preflop I will usually raise with any pocket pair to build the pot if I hit a set. It works well because if I don't hit a set with a small to medium pocket pair I'm not going any further then the flop.
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yea
yea I always raise with pair also builds pot up nice then when you check on flop they will raise like crazy!!! |
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Hey
hey what does that title mean anyway huh seems to me from the posts ive read of you that we play similar. Seems from what you run that if we where sitting at same table the money would go back and forth until one of us got the well hidden hand? I know your just kidding (i hope) so ill let this one slide!
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I just moved up to 1/2 today (and had a good session, +26BB in 1 hr.). I've been plotting this meteoric rise for awhile now. I find it funny when people refer to these limits as sooo low, and micro-limits. My hands were shaking, lol.!!
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hi
is that 26x big bet or big blind because if thats 26x big bet thats 52 dollars in a hour thats awsome. |
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The bad play never stops. This isn't a big pot, but what the hell was he doing?
PokerStars Game #956972747: Hold'em Limit ($1/$2) - 2004/12/14 - 00:32:22 (ET) Table 'Balaton' Seat #4 is the button Seat 1: ackanusz ($149.25 in chips) Seat 2: slacker2 ($21.75 in chips) Seat 3: Tazzer #1 ($29.25 in chips) Seat 4: Aequitas58 ($20 in chips) Seat 5: rexdog ($47 in chips) Seat 6: seemore butt ($44.25 in chips) Seat 7: A is A ($46.25 in chips) Seat 9: jwb1948 ($39 in chips) Seat 10: SweetWaterBK ($38.50 in chips) rexdog: posts small blind $0.50 seemore butt: posts big blind $1 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Aequitas58 [Kh 9h] A is A: folds jwb1948: folds SweetWaterBK: calls $1 ackanusz: folds slacker2: folds Tazzer #1: calls $1 Aequitas58: calls $1 rexdog: calls $0.50 seemore butt: checks *** FLOP *** [5s 9d 9s] rexdog: checks seemore butt: checks SweetWaterBK: checks Tazzer #1: checks Aequitas58: bets $1 rexdog: folds slacker2 leaves the table seemore butt: folds SweetWaterBK: folds Tazzer #1: calls $1 *** TURN *** [5s 9d 9s] [Qc] Tazzer #1: checks Aequitas58: bets $2 Tazzer #1: calls $2 *** RIVER *** [5s 9d 9s Qc] [Ac] Tazzer #1: checks Aequitas58: bets $2 Tazzer #1: calls $2 *** SHOW DOWN *** Aequitas58: shows [Kh 9h] (three of a kind, Nines) Tazzer #1: mucks hand Aequitas58 collected $14.50 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $15 | Rake $0.50 Board [5s 9d 9s Qc Ac] Seat 1: ackanusz folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 2: slacker2 folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 3: Tazzer #1 mucked [As 7c] Seat 4: Aequitas58 (button) showed [Kh 9h] and won ($14.50) with three of a kind, Nines Seat 5: rexdog (small blind) folded on the Flop Seat 6: seemore butt (big blind) folded on the Flop Seat 7: A is A folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 9: jwb1948 folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 10: SweetWaterBK folded on the Flop Well, this $1/2 so far has been really soft. Anyone who has experience at $2/4 and $3/6: how is the action compared to this limit?
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Lol
what a moron A-7 os with a flop like that nh , the action on both 2/4 and 3/6 is about the same, they play a little better but alot of pre-flop raising. |
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Anyone else? Tone?
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What
what you dont believe me man im hurt, i feel like you dont respect my opinion oh well just kidding hehe well gl at stars how much longer you gonna be on there playing?
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check out this hand
I had no buisness with this hand but the beat was even worse look at this.
PokerStars Game #954403435: Hold'em Limit ($1/$2) - 2004/12/13 - 11:23:11 (ET) Table 'Megrez' Seat #2 is the button Seat 1: CPT52 ($20 in chips) Seat 2: stormswa ($97.75 in chips) Seat 3: karma1318 ($93.50 in chips) Seat 4: rcknrobin ($15.75 in chips) Seat 5: Mesker10 ($23.25 in chips) Seat 6: Stiffmeister ($12.25 in chips) karma1318: posts small blind $0.50 rcknrobin: posts big blind $1 CPT52: posts big blind $1 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to stormswa [Ks 5s] Mesker10: folds Stiffmeister: folds CPT52: checks stormswa: calls $1 karma1318: calls $0.50 rcknrobin: checks *** FLOP *** [7s 9s Kh] karma1318: checks rcknrobin: checks CPT52: checks stormswa: bets $1 karma1318: calls $1 rcknrobin: folds CPT52: calls $1 *** TURN *** [7s 9s Kh] [8c] karma1318: checks CPT52: checks stormswa: bets $2 karma1318: folds CPT52: raises $2 to $4 stormswa: raises $2 to $6 CPT52: raises $2 to $8 Betting is capped stormswa: calls $2 *** RIVER *** [7s 9s Kh 8c] [4d] CPT52: bets $2 stormswa: calls $2 *** SHOW DOWN *** CPT52: shows [6h Tc] (a straight, Six to Ten) stormswa: mucks hand CPT52 collected $26 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $27 | Rake $1 Board [7s 9s Kh 8c 4d] Seat 1: CPT52 showed [6h Tc] and won ($26) with a straight, Six to Ten Seat 2: stormswa (button) mucked [Ks 5s] Seat 3: karma1318 (small blind) folded on the Turn Seat 4: rcknrobin (big blind) folded on the Flop Seat 5: Mesker10 folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 6: Stiffmeister folded before Flop (didn't bet) but I did have the top pair and good draw to flush. What was he thinking 6-10 os lol. He got the free look in the BB but he was a gutshot after that. Last edited by BrianSwa; 12-14-04 at 01:18 AM. |
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Why didn't you reraise after that flop was raised? There's like so many cards out there that are danger cards, and both of them arrive on the turn and river. A flush and a easy straight could have been made. Usually like to price those out, with a strong hand.
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i did
read again im stormswa, i raised and was called. |
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I was actually referring to the original post. But for yours, I don't see why you're reraising on the turn, you have to figure you're beat at that point, if he has K and any higher kicker, you're drawing to 12 outs, no need to reraise, just call...then see the river.
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hey
yea I did it because I didnt think he had it I read him wrong it happens I suppose. My one bad call of the day |
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Well done Lou!
Looks like you are killing 1/2! Can't say I am surprised at your success, but this does go a long way to helping me overcome my fear that the players on Stars are so much better than on Party. I have no experience at Stars, but can assure you that you'd have same success at Party 2/4. The only caveat is patience -- I've had a lot of sessions where I don't see anything higher than 2 pair for hours. But when you do get trips or higher, boy are they going to pay off, as you demonstrate.
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Brian,
It was 26x the big bet, so yes it was 52 for the hour. Thanks for the support! I played 2 tables for about half hour each. I will be honest I did catch some very good hands. made straight in first hand of day, made straight flush (flush on turn, str8 flush on river), and had someone bettting/raising with K of that suit!!?? So I certainly dont expect to be able to do this everyday (well maybe a little,lol). I have been micro-limits lately with some of these free $10 bonuses, and man it is hard ot win at those. I have done OK, up ot about $50 on 2 different sites, but it is seriously easier to play at 1/2 than .05/.10. It is just too stupid at those absolute lowest levels. |
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yep
totally agree I like 1/2 alot its pretty much all I play now what sites are you on?
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I'm gonna see what happens at $1/2. If I make $100, then I try $2/4. I really can't see the competition being that much sharper.
Now watch: I'm gonna get hammered...
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It is the exact same thing.
If you can beat 1/2 you can beat 2/4. 3/6 and should destroy the 4-8 with mini blinds on UB. 5-10 gets a little tougher but not much. (mind you i am still just dipping my toe into the 5-10.... I'm building 2 buy-ins from 2/4 and 3/6 and sometimes even 1/2 (all 6-max tables).... I cashout one, and play the other at 5-10.... At least that was the plan anyways.... Been doing relatively well at the 5-10 so I'm simply cashing out the 2/4 and 3/6 winnings.... I'll be back on Party and UB by next week after finishing off the Absolute deposit bonus.... And crap.... I have to get on Empire under TP's link at some point too.
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Thanks.
That's exactly the type of reply I am looking for.
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AEQ - With regard to the first hand... I suspect you were trying to check raise, but with that much money in the pot and that many callers, I think you should have bet it out for sure. You ended up giving (a very dangerous looking) free card, and cost yourself at least 3 BBs, probably 4.
Conversly, with that board, I think your bet on the river was bad too. What do you do if you get raised? You have to call, of course, but do you really want to put another $2 in the pot? Why not just check and call? One of them will bet it for you... |
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Sorry to stray off topic, but on PokerStars whats the point of not showing your hand if it just comes up in the summary. I assume it doesn't do this if there is no showdown right?
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Good points
[quote=Talking Poker]AEQ - With regard to the first hand... I suspect you were trying to check raise, but with that much money in the pot and that many callers, I think you should have bet it out for sure. You ended up giving (a very dangerous looking) free card, and cost yourself at least 3 BBs, probably 4.
I think I agree with the suggestion to have bet on the turn – if someone’s on a flush draw here, I like making them pay for it. Especially at lower-limits, pound away with superior hands. Though to be fair, there’s no reason to expect it will be checked all the way around – you’d think someone would represent the flush. But I don’t see any reason not to bet the river, especially since the fourth diamond didn’t fall. And the table has just proven it’s happy to check all the way around. So even if you are raised, it represents, what, top two pair or middle trips? You’ve got ‘em beat either way. |
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