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Sickest Call I've seen
This has got to be the sickest call I've ever actually seen happen while I was watching.
How can you have that good of a read? FullTiltPoker Game #1875466122: Table Canfield (6 max) - $200/$400 - No Limit Hold'em - 1:21:47 ET - 2007/02/26 Seat 4: The Gift of Gab ($43,847.50) Seat 5: durrrr ($59,794.50) durrrr posts the small blind of $200 The Gift of Gab posts the big blind of $400 The button is in seat #5 *** HOLE CARDS *** durrrr raises to $1,200 The Gift of Gab calls $800 *** FLOP *** [2c 4s Ah] The Gift of Gab checks durrrr bets $2,050 The Gift of Gab raises to $7,200 durrrr calls $5,150 *** TURN *** [2c 4s Ah] [9d] The Gift of Gab bets $13,000 durrrr calls $13,000 *** RIVER *** [2c 4s Ah 9d] [Qd] The Gift of Gab bets $22,447.50, and is all in durrrr has 15 seconds left to act durrrr calls $22,447.50 *** SHOW DOWN *** The Gift of Gab shows [Td Js] (Ace Queen high) durrrr shows [4h 5h] (a pair of Fours) durrrr wins the pot ($87,694.50) with a pair of Fours The Gift of Gab is sitting out *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $87,695 | Rake $0.50 Board: [2c 4s Ah 9d Qd] Seat 4: The Gift of Gab (big blind) showed [Td Js] and lost with Ace Queen high Seat 5: durrrr (small blind) showed [4h 5h] and won ($87,694.50) with a pair of Fours
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Surveillance cameras with live satellite feed.
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Sick.
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This call is pretty good too
Seat 1: Mark Vos ($1,879) Seat 2: good2cu ($1,157) Seat 3: lumpia712 ($1,959) Seat 4: Furbreath ($271.10) Seat 5: migs2 ($1,455.75) Seat 6: Table Hustler ($695) Table Hustler posts the small blind of $5 Mark Vos posts the big blind of $10 The button is in seat #5 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Mark Vos [As 9s] good2cu folds lumpia712 raises to $35 Furbreath folds migs2 calls $35 Table Hustler calls $30 Mark Vos calls $25 *** FLOP *** [3s Ah Ad] Table Hustler checks Mark Vos checks lumpia712 bets $140 migs2 folds Table Hustler folds Mark Vos calls $140 *** TURN *** [3s Ah Ad] [Th] Mark Vos checks lumpia712 checks *** RIVER *** [3s Ah Ad Th] [9d] Mark Vos checks lumpia712 bets $450 Mark Vos calls $450 *** SHOW DOWN *** lumpia712 shows [Ac Tc] (a full house, Aces full of Tens) Mark Vos mucks lumpia712 wins the pot ($1,317) with a full house, Aces full of Tens |
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WTF how in God's name did he do that? Did he explain his thinking/read on this guy?
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Holy shit! I don't go broke on this hand exactly never.
Honestly, I don't know how he can put villain on EXACTLY AT when Ax (x being ANY other card, not just 9 and lower) makes sense too. I have to think that you get paid off by AQ/AJ/etc with a river raise more often than villain has exactly AT. The more I think about it, the more I don't like this "call." In a tourney, I'd be REALLY impressed, but in a cash game, I think this is an error. It sure looks cool though. |
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Good as in the right one in this given situation. There's no way that's the right play the other 999 times you play this hand.
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Should have went broke, but didn't.
POKERSTARS GAME #8595085318: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($2/$4) - 2007/02/24 - 02:32:46 (ET) Table 'Nike III' 6-max Seat #2 is the button Seat 1: NoTalentTom ($427.40 in chips) Seat 2: doctorofdoom ($429.25 in chips) Seat 4: beatkkkk ($830.30 in chips) Seat 5: Skoly ($491.90 in chips) Seat 6: BarnDogWins ($582.25 in chips) beatkkkk: posts small blind $2 Skoly: posts big blind $4 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to NoTalentTom [Th Ts] BarnDogWins: folds NoTalentTom: raises $12 to $16 doctorofdoom: calls $16 beatkkkk: calls $14 Skoly: folds *** FLOP *** [Tc 4h Qd] beatkkkk: checks NoTalentTom: bets $36 doctorofdoom: folds beatkkkk: calls $36 *** TURN *** [Tc 4h Qd] [9c] beatkkkk: checks NoTalentTom: checks *** RIVER *** [Tc 4h Qd 9c] [6c] beatkkkk: bets $111 NoTalentTom: calls $111 *** SHOW DOWN *** beatkkkk: shows [Kd Jc] (a straight, Nine to King) NoTalentTom: mucks hand beatkkkk collected $344 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $346 | Rake $2 Board [Tc 4h Qd 9c 6c] Seat 1: NoTalentTom mucked [Th Ts] Seat 2: doctorofdoom (button) folded on the Flop Seat 4: beatkkkk (small blind) showed [Kd Jc] and won ($344) with a straight, Nine to King Seat 5: Skoly (big blind) folded before Flop Seat 6: BarnDogWins folded before Flop (didn't bet) |
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IMO, in the hand with Vos, if the guy with AT didn't check the turn then vos woulda gone broke. It makes sense with a preflop call and a flop bet that vos might be behind. there is NO reason for this guy to check the turn unless he is sure he is ahead and is trying to disguise his hand. I think vos realized what was going on and just called. I go broke here every time, but i think vos smelled something fishy and was right.
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Well, of course he smelled something fishy and was right, but that doesn't make his play the correct play.
sjay - you need to get Mark posting over here from time to time. This seems like a good place to start. |
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How is that logic faulty?
The man has the second nut hand and the only hand that beats him is exactly AT. You are playing it improperly if you continually put your opponent on AT and check/call the river. Sure, it may be right in this situation (we can't know his read or what may have told him to only call). But, I think you are playing bad poker if you check/call the river with aces over nines boat.
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