To bet the river here?
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To bet the river here?
Stage #924687271: Holdem No Limit $4 - 2008-03-06 09:32:07 (ET)
Table: COLLEGE STATION (Real Money) Seat #4 is the dealer
Seat 4 - THEFUNNYDUDE ($323 in chips)
Seat 5 - GAFFON ($851 in chips)
Seat 6 - LOLPWNU ($808 in chips)
Seat 1 - JACKAZZDONKE ($194.40 in chips)
Seat 2 - TWILO ($811.95 in chips)
Seat 3 - ODLOZILIK ($813.60 in chips)
GAFFON - Posts small blind $2
LOLPWNU - Posts big blind $4
*** POCKET CARDS ***
Dealt to ODLOZILIK [5s 5d]
JACKAZZDONKE - Folds
TWILO - Raises $16 to $16
ODLOZILIK - Calls $16
THEFUNNYDUDE - Folds
GAFFON - Calls $14
LOLPWNU - Calls $12
*** FLOP *** [5h 10d Js]
GAFFON - Checks
LOLPWNU - Checks
TWILO - Checks
ODLOZILIK - Bets $30
GAFFON - Calls $30
LOLPWNU - Calls $30
TWILO - Folds
*** TURN *** [5h 10d Js] [8h]
GAFFON - Checks
LOLPWNU - Checks
ODLOZILIK - Bets $128
GAFFON - Folds
LOLPWNU - Raises $292 to $292
ODLOZILIK - Calls $164
*** RIVER *** [5h 10d Js 8h] [Ks]
LOLPWNU - Checks
ODLOZILIK - ??
His turn raise scared me, I really thought he might have a made straight. But it's hard to believe he would check the river, having it. Would you bet/push here?
Another question: should I have pushed the turn?
Table: COLLEGE STATION (Real Money) Seat #4 is the dealer
Seat 4 - THEFUNNYDUDE ($323 in chips)
Seat 5 - GAFFON ($851 in chips)
Seat 6 - LOLPWNU ($808 in chips)
Seat 1 - JACKAZZDONKE ($194.40 in chips)
Seat 2 - TWILO ($811.95 in chips)
Seat 3 - ODLOZILIK ($813.60 in chips)
GAFFON - Posts small blind $2
LOLPWNU - Posts big blind $4
*** POCKET CARDS ***
Dealt to ODLOZILIK [5s 5d]
JACKAZZDONKE - Folds
TWILO - Raises $16 to $16
ODLOZILIK - Calls $16
THEFUNNYDUDE - Folds
GAFFON - Calls $14
LOLPWNU - Calls $12
*** FLOP *** [5h 10d Js]
GAFFON - Checks
LOLPWNU - Checks
TWILO - Checks
ODLOZILIK - Bets $30
GAFFON - Calls $30
LOLPWNU - Calls $30
TWILO - Folds
*** TURN *** [5h 10d Js] [8h]
GAFFON - Checks
LOLPWNU - Checks
ODLOZILIK - Bets $128
GAFFON - Folds
LOLPWNU - Raises $292 to $292
ODLOZILIK - Calls $164
*** RIVER *** [5h 10d Js 8h] [Ks]
LOLPWNU - Checks
ODLOZILIK - ??
His turn raise scared me, I really thought he might have a made straight. But it's hard to believe he would check the river, having it. Would you bet/push here?
Another question: should I have pushed the turn?
- odlozilik
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You are both so deep I don't like pushing the turn.
You have anything on this guy? Is he tricky enough to check the river with a straight? I'd probably risk a bet on the river and puke if he pushes unless I know he's capable of being tricky enough to do that, then I'd just check behind.
It's an interesting spot IMO because you both are deep.
You have anything on this guy? Is he tricky enough to check the river with a straight? I'd probably risk a bet on the river and puke if he pushes unless I know he's capable of being tricky enough to do that, then I'd just check behind.
It's an interesting spot IMO because you both are deep.
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Jauron - Posts: 2598
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Pretty weird check on the river by him after a check raise on the turn. I suppose he could have called the pf raise with Q9s here.
However, if he does decide to check raise the river, unless he is a very tricky player then you know for sure that bottom set isn't beating him and can fold, but you could get paid off by two pair if you bet?
However, if he does decide to check raise the river, unless he is a very tricky player then you know for sure that bottom set isn't beating him and can fold, but you could get paid off by two pair if you bet?
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crack - Posts: 2071
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Smells like KhQh.
This depend a lot on table dynamic, his image, your image, your history etc that its really hard to tell in vacuum.
Probably bet this 60% of the time vs random (depend how much money you have behind and how big is the pot)
This depend a lot on table dynamic, his image, your image, your history etc that its really hard to tell in vacuum.
Probably bet this 60% of the time vs random (depend how much money you have behind and how big is the pot)
- MrDarling
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supafrey wrote:For the love of god move down.
I don't know why, but I am doing better on higher stakes last time. I am normally playing 0.5/1, had a bad run today, moved up and made it all back and even more. Maybe because I just play much tighter on higher stakes.
- odlozilik
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dude, quit trying to justify why you are playing higher stakes, its obvious that you aren't ready for that. you should play at a game that you can beat consistently, not something that you can beat once in a while
- ninetensuited
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raisebot wrote:Kinda OT, but is this on Absolute? If so, why don't you (attempt) to cash out your windfall and play somewhere more reputable?
Yes, it's on Absolute. I like it here for now, at least for good VIP ELITE benefits, like 9% interest and tripple ARP points.
- odlozilik
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You know, there is no need to be stuck on one site. Why don't you deposit a few k to some other sites? After all, if you are going to spew off all your fortune, at least distribute it evenly amongst us lot. I play on Full Tilt by the way. 
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crack - Posts: 2071
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crack wrote:You know, there is no need to be stuck on one site. Why don't you deposit a few k to some other sites? After all, if you are going to spew off all your fortune, at least distribute it evenly amongst us lot. I play on Full Tilt by the way.
yeah go put about 20k on full tilt and go to your cashier. click on transfer
in the player name field put squid299 and in the amount field put in 10000
thank you and ill remember you when i win the 750k again
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