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10-26-2009 08:45 PM #1
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not a bad beat...just sick as hell fulltilt set up hand
Full Tilt Poker Game #15598367159: Table Glenfield - $0.05/$0.10 - No Limit Hold'em - 16:35:55 ET - 2009/10/26
Seat 1: kingjames07 ($14.58)
Seat 2: SloNickk ($1.85)
Seat 3: SolidStrong ($14.94)
Seat 4: lupinski7 ($2.05)
Seat 5: help_me999 ($2)
Seat 6: pietbierke ($3.80)
Seat 7: boris1974 ($1.85)
Seat 8: mastazyzio ($1.85)
Seat 9: WILL14M ($4.15)
lupinski7 posts the small blind of $0.05
help_me999 posts the big blind of $0.10
The button is in seat #3
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to kingjames07 [Ac Qs]
pietbierke has 15 seconds left to act
pietbierke folds
boris1974 folds
mastazyzio folds
WILL14M folds
kingjames07 calls $0.10
SloNickk folds
SolidStrong calls $0.10
lupinski7 folds
help_me999 checks
*** FLOP *** [Qd 7d Qc]
help_me999 checks
kingjames07 checks
pietbierke stands up
SolidStrong bets $0.26
help_me999 folds
kingjames07 raises to $0.52
Mefistoff adds $2
SolidStrong has 15 seconds left to act
SolidStrong raises to $1.91
kingjames07 raises to $14.48, and is all in
SolidStrong has 15 seconds left to act
SolidStrong calls $12.57
kingjames07 shows [Ac Qs]
SolidStrong shows [7s 7h]
*** TURN *** [Qd 7d Qc] [8s]
*** RIVER *** [Qd 7d Qc 8s] [5s]
kingjames07: so sick
kingjames07 shows three of a kind, Queens
SolidStrong shows a full house, Sevens full of Queens
SolidStrong wins the pot ($27.36) with a full house, Sevens full of Queens
kingjames07 is sitting out
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $29.31 | Rake $1.95
Board: [Qd 7d Qc 8s 5s]
Seat 1: kingjames07 showed [Ac Qs] and lost with three of a kind, Queens
Seat 2: SloNickk didn't bet (folded)
Seat 3: SolidStrong (button) showed [7s 7h] and won ($27.36) with a full house, Sevens full of Queens
Seat 4: lupinski7 (small blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 5: help_me999 (big blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 6: pietbierke didn't bet (folded)
Seat 7: boris1974 didn't bet (folded)
Seat 8: mastazyzio didn't bet (folded)
Seat 9: WILL14M didn't bet (folded)
i was playin tight as hell and this guy couldn't have got much looser in his play...who would have thought he had pocket 7 limpin in.....of corse in hind sight i could have played different...but that's poker..your thoughts???
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10-27-2009 02:54 AM #2
Are you saying you fold 77 w/out a raise in front? I don't think a limp with any pocket is a loose play, especially in late pos
Yes, some ppl limp with small pp. His 4bet should have put u thinking a little, but you insta shoved....who would have thought he had pocket 7 limpin in.....
Yes, you could have raised 4BB PF and he still would have called = same result at showdownof corse in hind sight i could have played different...
Go to Starsbut that's poker..your thoughts???
Last edited by kingmotan; 10-27-2009 at 02:58 AM.
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10-28-2009 07:02 PM #3
straight flush
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thanks for your input...out of 20 views your the only one to respond

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10-28-2009 08:45 PM #4
I am a fan of tight play. However, you can be tight and still be aggressive. I think a pre-flop raise with AQ especially with a tight image woud have been a better play.
I just made a post about small pocket pair, and I almost limp if I am able to. So not sure if you wer trying to set a trap with AQ limping, but if so, perfect example why I am not a fan of limping.
You had a rough laydown. His aggressive re-raise would have me thinking and also wondering why it was not bigger b/c he seemed committed to the hand so..... AA, KK, AQ, KQ, A7, 77, or AdX.
Now based on what you said, I would guess when the flop hit you first and only thought was FINALLY! And figured you would be doubling up or at least taking someone's stack and all your tight play had payed off.
So if you made a mistake, I would say that was it. But also, an impossibly hard laydown.
Here is a question for you though..... You basically had a board lock, no straight, no flush, and A kicker, why did you rush chips into pot? especially with a tight image, why not milk it? Granted would not have worked here, but just wondering.
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10-29-2009 04:17 AM #5
<posted in wrong thread>
Last edited by ND1991; 10-29-2009 at 04:47 AM.
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10-29-2009 03:10 PM #6
I don,t like to bet small pairs unless sometimes on the button or in SB alone.But I love to limp in with them or I will even call a small raise pre-flop.Thats the beauty of small pairs when you hit them they pay off so nice.Now this player can call a few $1 raises and still be ahead of the game and fold them when they don,t hit.It was a cooler no doubt.You got your information fairly cheaply with your probing raise.How could he raise so much with such a good possibility of 3 Queens if he just had AA. ??Unless he was as loose as you say.It would be a hard but good fold.
Why i don,t like Ring games ,,,
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10-29-2009 07:36 PM #7
Well you didn't specify you want a Pro's opinion so I thought your post was funny and decided to post
I'm not good at giving advices mainly because I don't follow them. Yea, I'm a wild spirit and so offtopic it makes me sick lol.
Why don't you join me at 5NL, I'm sure you would have no problems there...
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10-31-2009 04:53 AM #8
Hi KJ
Don't know if this worth anything, but the only thing I can think of is to make a raise pre-flop (since everyone folded into you thereby being first to act). Since he was playing loose he probably would have called anyway but at least you would be aware that he just might have some kind of hand. Don't really think you had a chance though.
A mistake made in the past is not as important as the lesson learned from it.
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11-01-2009 10:45 AM #9
I feel the same. It's sometimes easy to give advice but harder to follow them when it comes to you.

Plus i'm not a cash-game player so that i don't like giving advice on a format i don't play.
But it looks like Mo's opinion was good. The only way to escape the hand would have been to slow down the action, which usually don't suits much cash-game player.
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at least...

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11-01-2009 04:32 PM #10
You say this guy was playing loose
In that case i am raising pre-flop looking for the loose call
As far as the flop goes its in situations like this that c-betting with air in hands you have played before come into play
If you got someone in the pot who has been taking notice of what you been doing or a loose player these are the types of flop you shouldnt be slowplaying
You are giving up too much value
As far as this hand goes
I dont thinkit would have made any difference how you played it but more times than not you are gonna win in this situation


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