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Postby Troyxx » Tue Apr 12, 2005 2:42 pm

Hello, I'm Troy and I've been a lurker for a about a week or two and figured its time to post a little and introduce myself.

I'm a big fan of shorthanded in the .5/1 and 1/2 Pot Limit Games on Interpoker and I wanted to share a hand with you guys that game up Yesterday.

Game is .5/1 SH (6 max) PL Hold'em $100 max buy in

4 Players in the Hand
2 not so good ones (usual Interpoker crappy players) with stacks under 40
THe other is a pretty good player who between me and him have knocked a bunch of players out with a stack in the 250s
My stack is at 150

I'm on the button with [9s] [8s]

1st Crappy player is in BB
2nd is UTG he raises to two
Villain is to the right, Calls
I call, so does BB

Flop Comes [As] [Ks] [3s]

BB bets the pot... about $9 dollars
UTG goes all in for about $20 more
Villain Calls! I Call!
BB goes al lin $20 more
VIllain Calls! I Call!

Turn Comes [Th]

Villain Checks, I bet about 30,
He calls, I guessed maybe he had a Queen of spades and wanted another


River [4d]

He checks again,
Maybe i should have been alarmed by the checking but apparently i wasn't that worried
I go all in for about 60 more

He calls and flips over [Ts] [2s]

Should I have been able to tell this?
VIllain Wins about $200! ouch an hour or so work down the drain!
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Postby smackinyaup » Tue Apr 12, 2005 3:50 pm

Hey! Im not the new guy any more! As long as you didnt give anybody odds to draw on you, then it was fine. In full ring games I dont worry about running into a higher flush, and in 6max definitely not.
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Postby Nortonesque » Tue Apr 12, 2005 5:50 pm

You need to be pushing that harder on the flop -- bet the pot when it gets to you. You don't want to give [Qs],[Js],[Ts] a cheap draw for a flush. Same on the turn.
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Postby briachek » Tue Apr 12, 2005 6:35 pm

I think you need to reevaluate your read on the villain. he called a raise with T2s? After the villian calls the flop, I raise him to 60-70. No cheap cards for the 4 card flush. Then I'm all in on the turn. As they said, you can't give a cheap draw and since its 118-1 to flop a flush, its REALLY unlikely for 2 to do it especially in a 6 max game.
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Postby Troyxx » Tue Apr 12, 2005 7:08 pm

That's what i figured, Looking back i should have been all-in on the Flop as well

Not that it woulld have helped me much in this situation
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Postby Johnny Hughes » Fri Jul 08, 2005 12:39 pm

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