Full Tilt Poker Game #3425155229: Table Tartan (heads up) - $10/$20 - No Limit Hold'em - 0:40:03 ET - 2007/09/01
Seat 1: Paul Wasicka ($3,731.50)
Seat 2: IHaveAStrong9 ($2,178.50)
Paul Wasicka has 5 seconds left to act
Paul Wasicka posts the small blind of $10
IHaveAStrong9 posts the big blind of $20
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to IHaveAStrong9 [8c Tc]
Paul Wasicka raises to $60
IHaveAStrong9 calls $40
*** FLOP *** [7d 6c 5c]
IHaveAStrong9 checks
Paul Wasicka bets $70
IHaveAStrong9 raises to $270
Paul Wasicka calls $200
*** TURN *** [7d 6c 5c] [5h]
IHaveAStrong9 checks
Paul Wasicka has 15 seconds left to act
Paul Wasicka bets $500
IHaveAStrong9 raises to $1,250
Paul Wasicka has 15 seconds left to act
Paul Wasicka raises to $3,401.50, and is all in
IHaveAStrong9 calls $598.50, and is all in
Paul Wasicka shows [7s Jc]
IHaveAStrong9 shows [8c Tc]
Uncalled bet of $1,553 returned to Paul Wasicka
*** RIVER *** [7d 6c 5c 5h] [5d]
Paul Wasicka shows a full house, Fives full of Sevens
IHaveAStrong9 shows three of a kind, Fives
Paul Wasicka wins the pot ($4,356.50) with a full house, Fives full of Sevens
IHaveAStrong9 is sitting out
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $4,357 | Rake $0.50
Board: [7d 6c 5c 5h 5d]
Seat 1: Paul Wasicka (small blind) showed [7s Jc] and won ($4,356.50) with a full house, Fives full of Sevens
Seat 2: IHaveAStrong9 (big blind) showed [8c Tc] and lost with three of a kind, Fives
HES AHEAD OF SO MANY [censored] HANDS AND HE WINS CAUSE HES A PRO AND PROS ARE GREAT AT POKER
Full Tilt Poker Game #3425155229: Table Tartan (heads up) - $10/$20 - No Limit Hold'em - 0:40:03 ET - 2007/09/01
Seat 1: Paul Wasicka ($3,731.50)
Seat 2: IHaveAStrong9 ($2,178.50)
Paul Wasicka has 5 seconds left to act
Paul Wasicka posts the small blind of $10
IHaveAStrong9 posts the big blind of $20
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to IHaveAStrong9 [8c Tc]
Paul Wasicka raises to $60
IHaveAStrong9 calls $40
*** FLOP *** [7d 6c 5c]
IHaveAStrong9 checks
Paul Wasicka bets $70
IHaveAStrong9 raises to $270
Paul Wasicka calls $200
*** TURN *** [7d 6c 5c] [5h]
IHaveAStrong9 checks
Paul Wasicka has 15 seconds left to act
Paul Wasicka bets $500
IHaveAStrong9 raises to $1,250
Paul Wasicka has 15 seconds left to act
Paul Wasicka raises to $3,401.50, and is all in
IHaveAStrong9 calls $598.50, and is all in
Paul Wasicka shows [7s Jc]
IHaveAStrong9 shows [8c Tc]
Uncalled bet of $1,553 returned to Paul Wasicka
*** RIVER *** [7d 6c 5c 5h] [5d]
Paul Wasicka shows a full house, Fives full of Sevens
IHaveAStrong9 shows three of a kind, Fives
Paul Wasicka wins the pot ($4,356.50) with a full house, Fives full of Sevens
IHaveAStrong9 is sitting out
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $4,357 | Rake $0.50
Board: [7d 6c 5c 5h 5d]
Seat 1: Paul Wasicka (small blind) showed [7s Jc] and won ($4,356.50) with a full house, Fives full of Sevens
Seat 2: IHaveAStrong9 (big blind) showed [8c Tc] and lost with three of a kind, Fives
HES AHEAD OF SO MANY [censored] HANDS AND HE WINS CAUSE HES A PRO AND PROS ARE GREAT AT POKER
1. bet turn
2. shove river
3. profit
4. brag in bbv?
5. hek hu 4 rollz
Dude. You have a betting pattern "tell" and you didn't even notice it I think (like a lot of people that have this one).
A double check raise on a hu match is almost ALWAYS a draw... for almost everybody. srsly.
You see: You checkraise flops to get fold equity etc etc .
Then the turn comes. You have a big draw but not a real high % of hitting anymore. So you check, hoping that he got scared of your raise and will let you see the river.
Because what you really dont want is to make a good sized bet on the turn and get shoved on for way too much than you can call.
Now humm what does he do? He bets out. Humm wait a minute I got a big draw and I just raised him? He might think I got a monster if I raise again!! Fold equity take 2!!!
(that was the thought process that happens a lot with a double cr in hu... not necessarily how I view the game.)
All I really wanted to say. If he knew that kind of pattern then it might have been an excellent read and some balls to go with it
stongy, see? with expertness from kirby you are now good at teh heads up pokah you can now play this pokah with hek 4 rollz cuz my name is not in red on that rigged site
Full Tilt Poker Game #3425855143: Table Tartan (heads up) - $10/$20 - No Limit Hold'em - 2:03:37 ET - 2007/09/01
Seat 1: Paul Wasicka ($4,044.25)
Seat 2: IHaveAStrong9 ($3,976.25)
IHaveAStrong9 posts the small blind of $10
Paul Wasicka posts the big blind of $20
The button is in seat #2
*** HOLE CARDS ***
IHaveAStrong9 raises to $60
Paul Wasicka raises to $200
IHaveAStrong9 calls $140
*** FLOP *** [Ts 4c 9d]
Paul Wasicka bets $300
IHaveAStrong9 calls $300
*** TURN *** [Ts 4c 9d] [7s]
Paul Wasicka has 15 seconds left to act
Paul Wasicka checks
IHaveAStrong9 has 15 seconds left to act
IHaveAStrong9 has requested TIME
IHaveAStrong9 checks
*** RIVER *** [Ts 4c 9d 7s] [Ac]
Paul Wasicka has 15 seconds left to act
Paul Wasicka bets $700
IHaveAStrong9 has 15 seconds left to act
IHaveAStrong9 has requested TIME
IHaveAStrong9 calls $700
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Paul Wasicka shows [6c 3c] Ace Ten high
IHaveAStrong9 shows [Qh 9s] a pair of Nines
IHaveAStrong9 wins the pot ($2,399.50) with a pair of Nines
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $2,400 | Rake $0.50
Board: [Ts 4c 9d 7s Ac]
Seat 1: Paul Wasicka (big blind) showed [6c 3c] and lost with Ace Ten high
Seat 2: IHaveAStrong9 (small blind) showed [Qh 9s] and won ($2,399.50) with a pair of Nines
Full Tilt Poker Game #3425855143: Table Tartan (heads up) - $10/$20 - No Limit Hold'em - 2:03:37 ET - 2007/09/01
Seat 1: Paul Wasicka ($4,044.25)
Seat 2: IHaveAStrong9 ($3,976.25)
IHaveAStrong9 posts the small blind of $10
Paul Wasicka posts the big blind of $20
The button is in seat #2
*** HOLE CARDS ***
IHaveAStrong9 raises to $60
Paul Wasicka raises to $200
IHaveAStrong9 calls $140
*** FLOP *** [Ts 4c 9d]
Paul Wasicka bets $300
IHaveAStrong9 calls $300
*** TURN *** [Ts 4c 9d] [7s]
Paul Wasicka has 15 seconds left to act
Paul Wasicka checks
IHaveAStrong9 has 15 seconds left to act
IHaveAStrong9 has requested TIME
IHaveAStrong9 checks
*** RIVER *** [Ts 4c 9d 7s] [Ac]
Paul Wasicka has 15 seconds left to act
Paul Wasicka bets $700
IHaveAStrong9 has 15 seconds left to act
IHaveAStrong9 has requested TIME
IHaveAStrong9 calls $700
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Paul Wasicka shows [6c 3c] Ace Ten high
IHaveAStrong9 shows [Qh 9s] a pair of Nines
IHaveAStrong9 wins the pot ($2,399.50) with a pair of Nines
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $2,400 | Rake $0.50
Board: [Ts 4c 9d 7s Ac]
Seat 1: Paul Wasicka (big blind) showed [6c 3c] and lost with Ace Ten high
Seat 2: IHaveAStrong9 (small blind) showed [Qh 9s] and won ($2,399.50) with a pair of Nines
Dude. You have a betting pattern "tell" and you didn't even notice it I think (like a lot of people that have this one).
A double check raise on a hu match is almost ALWAYS a draw... for almost everybody. srsly.
You see: You checkraise flops to get fold equity etc etc .
Then the turn comes. You have a big draw but not a real high % of hitting anymore. So you check, hoping that he got scared of your raise and will let you see the river.
Because what you really dont want is to make a good sized bet on the turn and get shoved on for way too much than you can call.
Now humm what does he do? He bets out. Humm wait a minute I got a big draw and I just raised him? He might think I got a monster if I raise again!! Fold equity take 2!!!
(that was the thought process that happens a lot with a double cr in hu... not necessarily how I view the game.)
All I really wanted to say. If he knew that kind of pattern then it might have been an excellent read and some balls to go with it