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01-13-2013 , 04:23 PM
bleh busted the 13$ KO in 982nd place for $29.17 AT<AK for last 9bb

still in for my last bullet in the $33 FO with t6.8k at 100/200
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01-13-2013 , 05:02 PM
feels good to be back on stars.com

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01-13-2013 , 05:34 PM
loving the 6bet preflop!!

guy PROBABLY folds if you ship it vs his 5bet

nice stack in the bottom left too.
Do you ever quit when you get a nice stack, and restart fresh?

I know its good to play deep, and try and stack someone like 200bb deep, but i feel like i dont get as much action when im deep as people see that i actually have some idea as to how to play.... although it does help when stealing and 4betting light
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01-13-2013 , 05:34 PM
What's in ur hud? And how'd u learn whats what. Just adding 1 at the time, or first played with abreviations?
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01-13-2013 , 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by blakkman08
shipped it

Poker Stars $0.10/$0.25 No Limit Hold'em - 9 players
DeucesCracked Poker Videos Hand History Converter

BTN: $65.13
SB: $11.21
BB: $77.43
UTG: $25.00
UTG+1: $25.35
UTG+2: $22.98
MP1: $33.22
MP2: $23.75
Hero (CO): $120.06

Pre Flop: ($0.35) Hero is CO with A A
5 folds, Hero raises to $0.75, BTN raises to $2.25, 2 folds, Hero raises to $6.75, BTN raises to $16, Hero raises to $29.85, BTN raises to $65.13 all in, Hero calls $35.28

Flop: ($130.61) 9 7 2 (2 players - 1 is all in)

Turn: ($130.61) 9 (2 players - 1 is all in)

River: ($130.61) 2 (2 players - 1 is all in)

Final Pot: $130.61
BTN shows 4 A (two pair, Nines and Deuces)
Hero shows A A (two pair, Aces and Nines)
Hero wins $128.61
(Rake: $2.00)
How is it possible that villain had 250 bbs?
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01-13-2013 , 05:42 PM
LOL

A4 sucked out vs AA? or similar i imagine
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01-13-2013 , 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Craigster1
LOL

A4 sucked out vs AA? or similar i imagine
Just read the ****ing hand!
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01-13-2013 , 05:55 PM
Some hand .

He must have sucked out a few times to get that stack.

Nice of him to send it your way :-)

Sent from my GT-I9001 using 2+2 Forums
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01-13-2013 , 06:01 PM
will reply later guys

busted the last bullet in the $33 FO as well. AK<KJ and then 77<QQ for last 10bb

currently ITM in the sunday storm i randomly decided to play and gonna load up a few regular cash tables now
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01-13-2013 , 06:41 PM
gogogo
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01-13-2013 , 07:19 PM
[x] skill


CO: t182766 M = 7.62
BTN: t306175 M = 12.76
SB: t263482 M = 10.98
BB: t229012 M = 9.54
UTG: t118150 M = 4.92
Hero (UTG+1): t121211 M = 5.05
UTG+2: t86138 M = 3.59
MP1: t164272 M = 6.84
MP2: t156597 M = 6.52

Pre Flop: (t24000) Hero is UTG+1 with 7 7
1 fold, Hero raises to t120211 all in, UTG+2 calls t85138 all in, 4 folds, SB raises to t262482 all in, 1 fold

Flop: (t344560) 9 7 2 (3 players - 3 are all in)

Turn: (t344560) 3 (3 players - 3 are all in)

River: (t344560) 2 (3 players - 3 are all in)

Final Pot: t344560
SB shows T T (two pair, Tens and Deuces)
Hero shows 7 7 (a full house, Sevens full of Deuces)
UTG+2 shows Q Q (two pair, Queens and Deuces)
Hero wins t70146
Hero wins t274414
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01-13-2013 , 08:19 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Craigster1
loving the 6bet preflop!!

guy PROBABLY folds if you ship it vs his 5bet

nice stack in the bottom left too.
Do you ever quit when you get a nice stack, and restart fresh?

I know its good to play deep, and try and stack someone like 200bb deep, but i feel like i dont get as much action when im deep as people see that i actually have some idea as to how to play.... although it does help when stealing and 4betting light
i only restart when i end up taking a too long break. much bigger edges when deep, much more value much more room for creative lines/bluffs/lolvalue, thin value/ max value. thats the only reason to be playing zoom imo is that you get deep relatively quickly

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Originally Posted by masterfrew
What's in ur hud? And how'd u learn whats what. Just adding 1 at the time, or first played with abreviations?
i played with abbreviations for a while. then added stats i thought would be cool to have. played with those, kept what was decent threw away what wasnt.

i have

VPIP/ PFR/ hands
flopCB/ turnCB/ 3b/ 4b
foldvfcb/ foldvtcb/ foldv3b/ foldv4b
flopfloat/ flopraise/ foldvflopraise/ turnfloat
foldbbvsteal/ bbresteal/ steal/ wtsd

Quote:
Originally Posted by masterfrew
How is it possible that villain had 250 bbs?
ran hot and luckboxed his stack up i guess

Quote:
Originally Posted by Craigster1
LOL

A4 sucked out vs AA? or similar i imagine
almost.
Spoiler:
was dead on the turn (flex)


Quote:
Originally Posted by masterfrew
Just read the ****ing hand!
haha this.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Declanisfolding
Some hand .

He must have sucked out a few times to get that stack.

Nice of him to send it your way :-)
and this

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Originally Posted by joshmeyer
gogogo
went went and went busto still decent day


busted in sth like 400-450th for a cash of $120ish. made a couple of pretty questionable but not TOO bad ships that cost me, made one comeback but couldnt crack AK and JJ with my A8s in the end.

still a decent day despite going on a little bit of a downer towards the end of my cash session:


2013 graph so far on ps.com

gonna grind 25nl for a couple mre days till i feel happy about my game back on ps.com then move back up to 50nl and hopefully stay there.
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01-13-2013 , 10:43 PM
looks way better then that ugly one on .fr imho
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01-14-2013 , 04:23 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by masterfrew
Just read the ****ing hand!
Silly fish.... i was responding to you, wondering how he got a big stack in the first place....

read my comment above, and its obvious that i have read the hand, cos i even commented about the 6bet etc
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01-14-2013 , 08:49 AM
Hey, be nice!

@matteobounce: looks better to me too haha
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01-14-2013 , 11:08 AM
Subbed here after read your Poo-Bah post and added on Skype
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01-14-2013 , 01:35 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Craigster1
Silly fish.... i was responding to you, wondering how he got a big stack in the first place....

read my comment above, and its obvious that i have read the hand, cos i even commented about the 6bet etc
Lol, my bad... Nice joke
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01-14-2013 , 02:10 PM
#1 reason to play deep in zoom :-)


    Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #15418051

    BTN: $25 (100 bb)
    SB: $29.95 (119.8 bb)
    BB: $25.97 (103.9 bb)
    UTG: $25 (100 bb)
    Hero (MP): $133.94 (535.8 bb)
    CO: $80.36 (321.4 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP with 8 8
    UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.90, CO raises to $3.25, BTN calls $3.25, 2 folds, Hero calls $2.35

    Flop: ($10.10) 8 4 5 (3 players)
    Hero checks, CO bets $6.75, BTN calls $6.75, Hero raises to $16.75, CO calls $10, BTN folds

    Turn: ($50.35) 5 (2 players)
    Hero bets $26.50, CO raises to $60.36 and is all-in, Hero calls $33.86

    River: ($171.07) 2 (2 players, 1 is all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: $171.07 pot ($2 rake)
    Final Board: 8 4 5 5 2
    Hero showed 8 8 and won $169.07 ($88.71 net)
    CO showed A A and lost (-$80.36 net)



    Get the Flash Player to use the Hold'em Manager Replayer.
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    01-14-2013 , 02:14 PM
    Yup pretty much
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    01-14-2013 , 03:16 PM
    what games are you playing now blakk? also hows your month looking?
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    01-14-2013 , 04:27 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by magtune
    #1 reason to play deep in zoom :-)


      Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
      Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #15418051

      BTN: $25 (100 bb)
      SB: $29.95 (119.8 bb)
      BB: $25.97 (103.9 bb)
      UTG: $25 (100 bb)
      Hero (MP): $133.94 (535.8 bb)
      CO: $80.36 (321.4 bb)

      Preflop: Hero is MP with 8 8
      UTG folds, Hero raises to $0.90, CO raises to $3.25, BTN calls $3.25, 2 folds, Hero calls $2.35

      Flop: ($10.10) 8 4 5 (3 players)
      Hero checks, CO bets $6.75, BTN calls $6.75, Hero raises to $16.75, CO calls $10, BTN folds

      Turn: ($50.35) 5 (2 players)
      Hero bets $26.50, CO raises to $60.36 and is all-in, Hero calls $33.86

      River: ($171.07) 2 (2 players, 1 is all-in)

      Spoiler:
      Results: $171.07 pot ($2 rake)
      Final Board: 8 4 5 5 2
      Hero showed 8 8 and won $169.07 ($88.71 net)
      CO showed A A and lost (-$80.36 net)



      Get the Flash Player to use the Hold'em Manager Replayer.
      Don't raise flop ever there, (what is your range in their eyes when you raise?) and if you do think about the size a bit more.
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      01-14-2013 , 06:14 PM
      Whether you raise or not depends entirely on the player(s) you are up against. Against thinking players I would probably call and get tricky on different turn cards. If you do raise you should make it such that you can jam turn urself OR bet turn much smaller than a size that basically voids your range of bluffs.

      @ufail: been playing a bit zoom fr and zoom 6m to start sessions and table selecting reg fullring tables on the side but only last two days cuz of mtts and today cuz was lazy to table select. Longer reply later on the phone now
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      01-14-2013 , 06:53 PM
      did raise because I know this player has KK or AA here and do not like to fold on any sort of flop. He doesny care what my range is...I chose size because i wanted him to do what he did on turn, ship over me. Worked like a charm this time, but I agree v good player it's a call flop every time. But I really wanted him to get all of his stack in, and that would not have happened if I just called
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      01-14-2013 , 07:07 PM
      I think that's being results oriented quite a bit. Sure it worked but what if he had QQ there and folded? What if the second guy had QQ and folded? What if you called and check raised turn after the second guy calls turn as well? What about calling and leading turn?

      Most importantly as I said if you do raise flop (which I don't necessarily mind if the player is meh) then you absolutely have to bet turn smaller OR bigger (=allin) so that you look bluffy/weak/spazzy and so induce bluffs/spazz/lighter value from his hands that are not AA/KK. He has a range and kings and aces are just a part of it (which you are likely getting a stack from anyway) but I think you lose a bunch of value by making turn so big after making flop so small. I think making flop bigger and turn smaller is a much better idea just as most lines that include flat calling flop.
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      01-14-2013 , 07:30 PM
      No probs Masterfew

      dont mind raising flop, if villian has a monster, then you need to build a pot ASAP when so deep to try and get as much as u can, unlikely he will get away from AA KK to a flop check raise anyway, you could easily be doing it with QQ JJ, in his eyes, to see where you are at i suppose.... also dont want a 7 or 6 to come as scare cards in villians eyes

      obviously raise will get him to fold AK etc, but is he realistically gonna barrel with these? thats where reads come in

      Raising flop is good vs thinking opponents in my eyes, because they can also be thinking.... why would he raise such a dry flop? leading them to just shove the flop anyway

      i like betting turn small then,
      1, because u have the board crushed now, and if he has AA, then hes likely to just jam there and then
      2, if he flats, then we can just jam the river anyway and still get the money in, whereas he will feel more inclined to call because of the amount in the pot, and what he has to call

      i think the hand was played fine though, half pot on turn is ok imo but prefer like $20
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