built my self from £100 to this stack in an hour then this happens
Game #4367845373: Hold'em NL (£0.50/£1) - 2007/08/23 - 01:42:38 (UK)
Table "Zartura" Seat 2 is the button.
Seat 1: Adler1980 sits out
Seat 2: matte_Fre (£102.65 in chips)
Seat 3: Wrightbro (£79.70 in chips)
Seat 4: stabec (£97 in chips)
Seat 5: Defty001 (£50.40 in chips)
Seat 6: s4ooter (£220.43 in chips)
Wrightbro: posts small blind £0.50
stabec: posts big blind £1
----- HOLE CARDS -----
dealt to s4ooter [8d 8s]
Defty001: folds
s4ooter: raises to £4
matte_Fre: raises to £14
Wrightbro: folds
stabec: folds
s4ooter: calls £10
----- FLOP ----- [2c Td 8h]
s4ooter: checks
matte_Fre: bets £15
s4ooter: raises to £86
matte_Fre: raises to £88.65 and is all-in
s4ooter: calls £2.65
----- TURN ----- [2c Td 8h][3s]
----- RIVER ----- [2c Td 8h 3s][6h]
----- SHOW DOWN -----
matte_Fre: shows [Tc Ts] (Three of a kind, Tens, Eight high)
s4ooter: shows [8d 8s] (Three of a kind, Eights, Ten high)
matte_Fre collected £203.80 from Main pot
----- SUMMARY -----
Total pot £206.80 Main pot £203.80 Rake £3
Board [2c Td 8h 3s 6h]
Seat 2: matte_Fre (button) showed [Tc Ts] and won (£203.80) with Three of a kind, Tens, Eight high
Seat 3: Wrightbro (small blind) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 4: stabec (big blind) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: Defty001 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 6: s4ooter showed [8d 8s] and lost with Three of a kind, Eights, Ten high
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I doubt I'm folding this post-flop, but I don't understand why you raised so much anyway? He bets £15 into £30 and you raise another £70 on top? What kind of hands is he going to call you with here? Personally I'd want to keep hands like AK/AQ in the hand until at least the turn. Plus I think to this bet he can fold JJ-QQ, and possibly AA/KK too. Or is this a particularly fishy player/table? What hands did you think he'd call your massive raise with?
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
Preflop call is marginal if villain is competant.
Dice Man is right about the flop play, you lose value against a bunch of hands you beat.
Anyway, coooooler
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I was chatting to 'stabec' on msn as you were playing this hand! spooky.
Yeah, preflop is a fold, he is not deep enough to play this hand really.
Walking away is easy. The hard part is standing up.
particular fishy table - u r right, and i had complete control of the table, so teh call preflop was as i fancied out playin the guy after teh flop
he wasnt particulary great watched him donk my £100 to possibly stabec, with a draw.....hmmm
the reason for my reraise was i wanted to look as though i was buyin the pot - used this move on the table to devistating effect earlier in the night, maybe a lil too aggressive but hey ho!!! still ghey - before that hand i was up £170 for the night ( was playin another table at the time) think i ended £40 up - boo hoo
stabec isnt a bad player at all, dont think i got too involved with him mind u#
sayin that he was probably slating my plays!
lol, just change this image - http://www.gambling.co.uk/forums/ima...lies/heart.gif to something a bit better!! The old one's were good
Stabec is no one in particular, just someone I don't really know but I was chatting with him on msn last night, just because we are both Reg's on that site. He was playing as I was chatting to him and it's just funny that he happened to be playing with Dann. Small world and all that.
Walking away is easy. The hard part is standing up.
didnt know u use it!? whats your id ill look out for u!
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