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02-20-2010 , 02:21 PM
PokerStars Game #40022678750: Hold'em No Limit ($0.50/$1.00 USD)
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to HERO [6s 6d]
#2: raises $2 to $3
#3: folds
VILLAIN 1: calls $3
HERO: calls $3
VILLAIN 2: calls $2.50
#4: folds
*** FLOP *** [5c 4c 6h]
VILLIAN 2: checks
#2: checks
VILLIAN 1: bets $11
HERO: calls $11
VILLAIN 2: raises $19 to $30
#2: folds
VILLAIN 1: raises $84.25 to $114.25 and is all-in
HERO: calls $72.05 and is all-in
VILLAIN 2: calls $51.50 and is all-in
Uncalled bet ($31.20) returned to VILLAIN 1
*** TURN *** [5c 4c 6h] [Kd]
*** RIVER *** [5c 4c 6h Kd] [Tc]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
VILLAIN 1: shows [5s 5h] (three of a kind, Fives)
HERO: shows [6s 6d] (three of a kind, Sixes)
HERO collected $3.10 from side pot
VILLAIN 2: shows [9c Ac] (a flush, Ace high)
VILLAIN 2 collected $254.50 from main pot
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02-20-2010 , 02:24 PM
what on earth compels people to post super standard pots where they lose as a 3:1 favorite? like seriously, what goes through your mind? do you know what 3:1 means? do you realize that if everyone made a thread in BBV every time they lost as a slight favorite, it would overrun the entire forum and turn it into impossible-to-wade-through crap? oh wait...
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02-20-2010 , 02:25 PM
U got it in with a set v the nut flush draw and lost? Dry your eyes.....
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02-20-2010 , 02:34 PM
All I said was this one hurt, what makes it unique was the other guy tripping his 5's on the flop aswell.

It's just one of those hands where theres nothing you could do differently.

Dont worry theres no crying in poker.
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02-20-2010 , 02:37 PM
look on the bright side... all your bad luck hasn't turned you into a whiny bitch
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02-20-2010 , 02:38 PM
looks like it was his bank roll
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02-20-2010 , 02:40 PM
I bet you look good on the dancefloor
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02-20-2010 , 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by lnternet
looks like it was his bank roll

Nah, but it cost me a friday night of goin out on the town.
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02-20-2010 , 03:03 PM
Didn't read since not converted.
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02-20-2010 , 03:04 PM
setup hands like those are awesome for 'poker is rigged' conspiracy theorists.
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02-20-2010 , 03:06 PM
z0mg do cl00bs came and i lose~
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02-20-2010 , 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by IN THE OVEN
Didn't read since not converted.
I so sorry poker elitest.

Poker Stars $0.50/$1 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players - View hand 548556
The Official DeucesCracked.com Hand History Converter

MP: $100.00
CO: $117.25
Hero (BTN): $86.05
SB: $84.50
BB: $101.50
UTG: $117.50

Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is BTN with 6 6
UTG raises to $3, 1 fold, CO calls $3, Hero calls $3, SB calls $2.50, 1 fold

Flop: ($13.00) 5 4 6 (4 players)
SB checks, UTG checks, CO bets $11, Hero calls $11, SB raises to $30, UTG folds, CO raises to $114.25 all in, Hero calls $72.05 all in, SB calls $51.50 all in

Turn: ($260.60) K (3 players - 3 are all in)

River: ($260.60) T (3 players - 3 are all in)

Final Pot: $260.60
CO shows 5 5 (three of a kind, Fives)
Hero shows 6 6 (three of a kind, Sixes)
SB shows 9 A (a flush, Ace high)
Hero wins $3.10
SB wins $254.50
(Rake: $3.00)
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02-20-2010 , 03:19 PM
ROMG zigged
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02-20-2010 , 03:21 PM
that is preyt rigged tbh woudlkn't see this behavour on other websites such as fulltiltpoker.com, who is another major player in the poker world
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02-20-2010 , 03:27 PM
sucks
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02-20-2010 , 03:27 PM
ur just lucky villain 1 didn't have the nut straight to put u at like 20% equity you donk
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02-20-2010 , 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ajt8
ur just lucky villain 1 didn't have the nut straight to put u at like 20% equity you donk
Yes.

I would like to have seen how you woulda layed it down.
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02-20-2010 , 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by martin9_90
that is preyt rigged tbh woudlkn't see this behavour on other websites such as fulltiltpoker.com, who is another major player in the poker world
I lold
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02-20-2010 , 03:57 PM
How does that hurt? It's a miracle if your hand holds UP in that spot. With all that action, you have to expect at a minumum someone having nut flush draw in addition to OESD. After that horrid flop and with all that action, you are dodging 9 flush cards and 6 straight cards; 15 outs at minimum which means you're a 3:2 dog to lose the hand. OF course you may already BE beat by someone flopping the straight and have to be on the redraw.

Finding a fold in that spot is obvious in the right circumstances (Deep stack cash), however it is one of those wierd spots where you're probably ahead (Although a favorite to lose the hand) and I certainly wouldn't fold in your spot for those stakes. But there's no way you could have expected to win the hand IMO. Either someone already flopped the straight or is a favorite to outdraw you. You called all your $$$$$ off in a spot that you had a clear answer you were going to be beat and you still did it.

Low stakes and tournament, I make this call (Because it is a gamboooool it up spot)

Deep stacked cash games, I fold (Because I like money)
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02-20-2010 , 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by IOnlyPlayJunk
How does that hurt? It's a miracle if your hand holds UP in that spot. With all that action, you have to expect at a minumum someone having nut flush draw in addition to OESD. After that horrid flop and with all that action, you are dodging 9 flush cards and 6 straight cards; 15 outs at minimum which means you're a 3:2 dog to lose the hand. OF course you may already BE beat by someone flopping the straight and have to be on the redraw.

Finding a fold in that spot is obvious in the right circumstances (Deep stack cash), however it is one of those wierd spots where you're probably ahead (Although a favorite to lose the hand) and I certainly wouldn't fold in your spot for those stakes. But there's no way you could have expected to win the hand IMO. Either someone already flopped the straight or is a favorite to outdraw you. You called all your $$$$$ off in a spot that you had a clear answer you were going to be beat and you still did it.

Low stakes and tournament, I make this call (Because it is a gamboooool it up spot)

Deep stacked cash games, I fold (Because I like money)
I hear ya, the only thing is the way those two particular players where running. Both were extremely conservative only playing pocket pairs or high suited connectors.

Neither were the type to be raising pre-flop with 4-8

So I knew I had one player beat, and the other was on the flush draw.


Oh Well, this is definately a learning hand.
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02-20-2010 , 04:31 PM
Standard you donk.
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02-20-2010 , 04:51 PM
and how deep exactly are you folding this?

you play the hand accordingly no matter how deep. you going to fold 1000bb's deep if someone over shoves 1000bb's on the flop in a 100bb pot with top set?

chances are that theres going to be a raise and you'll still have the option of calling or whatever. dont really see how anyone is going to get away or should get away in this spot even if you get stuck in the middle of a raise war.

if youre playing deep stack games on a consistent basis, theres no reason to ever be getting away from top set.
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02-20-2010 , 04:54 PM
Why in the name of God are you only calling the $11 on the flop?

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if youre playing deep stack games on a consistent basis, theres no reason to ever be getting away from top set.
Statement is god awful.
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02-20-2010 , 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by lnternet
looks like it was his bank roll
agreed =\
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02-20-2010 , 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by 2slick
and how deep exactly are you folding this?

you play the hand accordingly no matter how deep. you going to fold 1000bb's deep if someone over shoves 1000bb's on the flop in a 100bb pot with top set?

chances are that theres going to be a raise and you'll still have the option of calling or whatever. dont really see how anyone is going to get away or should get away in this spot even if you get stuck in the middle of a raise war.

if youre playing deep stack games on a consistent basis, theres no reason to ever be getting away from top set.
I love being called a "Donk" for not folding top trips......

This hand wasnt for my bankroll, the money doesnt matter, the question becomes getting away from this type of hand? Right move wrong move, this forum is for learning purposes right?

Also, I called post flop expecting to be raised and then reraising. I had a damn near 100% accurate read on my opponents, their hands and betting styles.

So doing the logic here this is a "Beat" worthy of disection and study.

But to each their own.....

Last edited by joblessmba; 02-20-2010 at 05:04 PM.
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