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Title: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: fishguts on November 10, 2006, 11:41:33 AM
Vertigo 10475280-11870 Holdem Limit $4/$8
[Nov 10 11:37:10] : Hand Start.
[Nov 10 11:37:10] : Seat 2 : chickster66 has $307.27
[Nov 10 11:37:10] : Seat 3 : fishguts333 has $490
[Nov 10 11:37:10] : Seat 4 : remix06 has $185.75
[Nov 10 11:37:10] : fishguts333 is the dealer.
[Nov 10 11:37:10] : remix06 posted small blind.
[Nov 10 11:37:10] : chickster66 posted big blind.
[Nov 10 11:37:10] : Game [11870] started with 3 players.
[Nov 10 11:37:10] : Dealing Hole Cards.
[Nov 10 11:37:10] : Seat 3 : fishguts333 has 8c Ad
[Nov 10 11:37:13] : fishguts333 called $4 and raised $4
[Nov 10 11:37:15] : remix06 called $6
[Nov 10 11:37:17] : chickster66 called $4
[Nov 10 11:37:18] : Dealing flop.
[Nov 10 11:37:18] : Board cards [9d 2d Td]
[Nov 10 11:37:20] : remix06 checked.
[Nov 10 11:37:22] : chickster66 bet $4
[Nov 10 11:37:24] : fishguts333 called $4 and raised $4
[Nov 10 11:37:26] : remix06 called $8
[Nov 10 11:37:27] : chickster66 called $4
[Nov 10 11:37:28] : Dealing turn.
[Nov 10 11:37:28] : Board cards [9d 2d Td 3d]
[Nov 10 11:37:30] : remix06 bet $8
[Nov 10 11:37:31] : chickster66 called $8 and raised $8
[Nov 10 11:37:33] : fishguts333 called $16 and raised $8
[Nov 10 11:37:35] : remix06 called $16
[Nov 10 11:37:37] : chickster66 called $8
[Nov 10 11:37:37] : Dealing river.
[Nov 10 11:37:37] : Board cards [9d 2d Td 3d 7h]
[Nov 10 11:37:39] : remix06 checked.
[Nov 10 11:37:41] : chickster66 checked.
[Nov 10 11:37:43] : fishguts333 bet $8
[Nov 10 11:37:44] : remix06 called $8
[Nov 10 11:37:46] : chickster66 called $8
[Nov 10 11:37:47] : Showdown!
[Nov 10 11:37:47] : Seat 3 : fishguts333 has 8c Ad
[Nov 10 11:37:49] : Seat 3 : fishguts333 has 8c Ad
[Nov 10 11:37:49] : fishguts333 has Flush AT932
[Nov 10 11:37:50] : fishguts333 wins $143 with Flush AT932
[Nov 10 11:37:59] : Hand is over.



 >:? >:? >:?


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: fishguts on November 10, 2006, 03:14:08 PM
anyway..do you think they had the K and the Q of diamonds? or maybe the K and a set? i cant understand at least one player's call...but is there a way to see mucked hands on tribeca?!


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: SupaMonkey on November 10, 2006, 03:18:57 PM
No, you can't see mucked hands on tribeca.


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on November 10, 2006, 04:30:19 PM
How about this one... Pokerstars this time though.

PokerStars Game #6966698266:  Hold'em No Limit ($5/$10) - 2006/11/10 - 11:30:44 (ET)
Table 'Propus V' 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: twin-caracas ($966 in chips)
Seat 3: BirdBoy100 ($1166 in chips)
Seat 4: MrSmokey1 ($3619.75 in chips)
Seat 5: ZUZU ($1008 in chips)
Seat 6: rookieITB ($400 in chips)
ZUZU: posts small blind $5
rookieITB: posts big blind $10
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to rookieITB [4d 8s]
twin-caracas: raises $30 to $40
BirdBoy100: folds
MrSmokey1: raises $80 to $120
ZUZU: folds
rookieITB: folds
twin-caracas: calls $80
*** FLOP *** [Tc 6s 2h]
twin-caracas: checks
MrSmokey1: bets $170
twin-caracas: calls $170
*** TURN *** [Tc 6s 2h] [7c]
twin-caracas: checks
MrSmokey1: bets $3329.75 and is all-in
twin-caracas: calls $676 and is all-in
*** RIVER *** [Tc 6s 2h 7c] [Js]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
twin-caracas: shows [8d 7d] (a pair of Sevens)
MrSmokey1: shows [Ad As] (a pair of Aces)
MrSmokey1 collected $1945 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $1947 | Rake $2
Board [Tc 6s 2h 7c Js]
Seat 1: twin-caracas showed [8d 7d] and lost with a pair of Sevens
Seat 3: BirdBoy100 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 4: MrSmokey1 (button) showed [Ad As] and won ($1945) with a pair of Aces
Seat 5: ZUZU (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: rookieITB (big blind) folded before Flop


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on November 10, 2006, 04:31:45 PM
Good thing now... TwinC has reloaded.


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: The_Diamond on November 10, 2006, 07:41:17 PM
Tribecca players are by far the most generous. I was just gona give up the pot but he kindly checked behind.

Syriana 10474884-122120 Holdem No Limit $0.25/$0.50
[Nov 8 22:03:32] : Hand Start.
[Nov 8 22:03:32] : Seat 1 : TML2007 has $35.35
[Nov 8 22:03:32] : Seat 2 : $rd has $4.25
[Nov 8 22:03:32] : Seat 3 : bondyccc has $27.70
[Nov 8 22:03:32] : Seat 4 : okee-dokee has $44.23
[Nov 8 22:03:32] : Seat 5 : tomphillips has $105.29
[Nov 8 22:03:32] : Seat 6 : The D1amond has $116.37
[Nov 8 22:03:32] : $rd is the dealer.
[Nov 8 22:03:33] : bondyccc posted small blind.
[Nov 8 22:03:33] : okee-dokee posted big blind.
[Nov 8 22:03:35] : TML2007 posted big blind and dead small blind.
[Nov 8 22:03:35] : Game [122120] started with 6 players.
[Nov 8 22:03:35] : Dealing Hole Cards.
[Nov 8 22:03:35] : Seat 6 : The D1amond has 7h 6h
[Nov 8 22:03:37] : tomphillips folded.
[Nov 8 22:03:41] : The D1amond called $0.50
[Nov 8 22:03:43] : TML2007 checked.
[Nov 8 22:03:46] : $rd called $0.50
[Nov 8 22:03:48] : bondyccc called $0.25
[Nov 8 22:03:50] : okee-dokee checked.
[Nov 8 22:03:51] : Dealing flop.
[Nov 8 22:03:51] : Board cards [5h 3s 9h]
[Nov 8 22:03:53] : bondyccc checked.
[Nov 8 22:03:57] : okee-dokee checked.
[Nov 8 22:04:00] : The D1amond bet $2
[Nov 8 22:04:01] : TML2007 called $2
[Nov 8 22:04:03] : $rd folded.
[Nov 8 22:04:05] : bondyccc folded.
[Nov 8 22:04:05] : okee-dokee folded.
[Nov 8 22:04:05] : Dealing turn.
[Nov 8 22:04:05] : Board cards [5h 3s 9h 3d]
[Nov 8 22:04:10] : The D1amond bet $5
[Nov 8 22:04:12] : TML2007 called $5
[Nov 8 22:04:12] : Dealing river.
[Nov 8 22:04:12] : Board cards [5h 3s 9h 3d Jd]
[Nov 8 22:04:17] : The D1amond checked.
[Nov 8 22:04:21] : TML2007 checked.
[Nov 8 22:04:22] : Showdown!
[Nov 8 22:04:22] : Seat 6 : The D1amond has 7h 6h
[Nov 8 22:04:24] : Seat 6 : The D1amond has 7h 6h
[Nov 8 22:04:24] : The D1amond has Pair: 3s
[Nov 8 22:04:24] : The D1amond wins $15.92 with Pair: 3s
[Nov 8 22:04:33] : Hand is over.


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: action man on November 11, 2006, 03:43:40 AM
christ, you won a pot, nice one, no need to disguise it as a post. get it quietly


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: Claw75 on November 13, 2006, 10:02:57 AM
I had a very generous chap at my table last night - kept reloading for the min buy in and blowing it all!  Here's the third or so hand where he donked off his $$:

[Nov 13 00:29:53] : Hand Start.
[Nov 13 00:29:53] : Seat 2 : Claw75 has $52.62
[Nov 13 00:29:53] : Seat 3 : Jonny Newbe has $7
[Nov 13 00:29:53] : Seat 5 : 66chief has $46.41
[Nov 13 00:29:53] : 66chief is the dealer.
[Nov 13 00:29:54] : Claw75 posted small blind.
[Nov 13 00:29:54] : Jonny Newbe posted big blind.
[Nov 13 00:29:54] : Game [65683] started with 3 players.
[Nov 13 00:29:54] : Dealing Hole Cards.
[Nov 13 00:29:54] : Seat 2 : Claw75 has Ad 6d
[Nov 13 00:29:55] : 66chief folded.
[Nov 13 00:29:57] : Claw75 called $0.25 and raised $0.50
[Nov 13 00:29:58] : Jonny Newbe called $0.50
[Nov 13 00:29:59] : Dealing flop.
[Nov 13 00:29:59] : Board cards [3h Ah 4h]
[Nov 13 00:30:02] : Claw75 bet $1
[Nov 13 00:30:05] : Jonny Newbe called $1 and raised $2
[Nov 13 00:30:10] : Claw75 called $2 and raised $4
[Nov 13 00:30:12] : Jonny Newbe called $3 and is All-in
[Nov 13 00:30:12] : Showdown!
[Nov 13 00:30:12] : Seat 2 : Claw75 has Ad 6d
[Nov 13 00:30:14] : Seat 2 : Claw75 has Ad 6d
[Nov 13 00:30:14] : Seat 3 : Jonny Newbe has Jd Tc
[Nov 13 00:30:21] : Board cards [3h Ah 4h 7d 8h]
[Nov 13 00:30:21] : Seat 2 : Claw75 has Ad 6d
[Nov 13 00:30:21] : Claw75 has Pair: Aces
[Nov 13 00:30:21] : Seat 3 : Jonny Newbe has Jd Tc
[Nov 13 00:30:21] : Jonny Newbe has High Card : Ace
[Nov 13 00:30:21] : Claw75 wins $13.30 with Pair: Aces
[Nov 13 00:30:31] : Hand is over.


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: boldie on November 13, 2006, 10:11:34 AM
I had a very generous chap at my table last night - kept reloading for the min buy in and blowing it all!  Here's the third or so hand where he donked off his $$:


I don't get people like this. I spent most of the afternoon playing cash HU yesterday and a lot of the time people sit down with 20 when they can sit down with 50 or sit down with 25-35 when the max is 100 but the go and refill 3 or 4 times. why not sit down with the max? If you are scared of losing all your bankroll if you were to sit down with 100$ (or if it would be money you can't afford to lose out of your bankroll) then you shouldn't be sitting down at those tables IMO.


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: SupaMonkey on November 13, 2006, 10:16:43 AM
Jonny Newbe, that's your name on tribeca isn't it boldie?


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: boldie on November 13, 2006, 10:24:15 AM
Jonny Newbe, that's your name on tribeca isn't it boldie?

yeah that's me...on a mission to spread my new found wealth amongst all blondites :)


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: kinboshi on November 13, 2006, 11:00:45 AM
I don't get people like this. I spent most of the afternoon playing cash HU yesterday and a lot of the time people sit down with 20 when they can sit down with 50 or sit down with 25-35 when the max is 100 but the go and refill 3 or 4 times. why not sit down with the max? If you are scared of losing all your bankroll if you were to sit down with 100$ (or if it would be money you can't afford to lose out of your bankroll) then you shouldn't be sitting down at those tables IMO.

I actively search out tables full of people who have either bought in for less than the buy-in, or have lost some of their stack and so are below the maximum stack.  Sitting down with the biggest stack is not only a pyschological advantage for me, but it means I've got the opportunity to maximise what I win when I win.

Had one fella yesterday who sat down with $100 on the $200 max buy-in tables, and he lost his whole stack, rebought for another $100 and proceeded to lose that too.  Would he have lost it all so easily if he'd sat down with $200 to start with?  Probably, but I'd have thought he'd have had a better chance if he's bought in with the max to start with.

Or is there another reason why people sit down with less than the max buy-in?


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: boldie on November 13, 2006, 04:45:40 PM
I don't get people like this. I spent most of the afternoon playing cash HU yesterday and a lot of the time people sit down with 20 when they can sit down with 50 or sit down with 25-35 when the max is 100 but the go and refill 3 or 4 times. why not sit down with the max? If you are scared of losing all your bankroll if you were to sit down with 100$ (or if it would be money you can't afford to lose out of your bankroll) then you shouldn't be sitting down at those tables IMO.

I actively search out tables full of people who have either bought in for less than the buy-in, or have lost some of their stack and so are below the maximum stack.  Sitting down with the biggest stack is not only a pyschological advantage for me, but it means I've got the opportunity to maximise what I win when I win.

Had one fella yesterday who sat down with $100 on the $200 max buy-in tables, and he lost his whole stack, rebought for another $100 and proceeded to lose that too.  Would he have lost it all so easily if he'd sat down with $200 to start with?  Probably, but I'd have thought he'd have had a better chance if he's bought in with the max to start with.

Or is there another reason why people sit down with less than the max buy-in?

fear..that's the only one. they are not comfortable sitting down with the max amount because they think "I could donk this all off in one go or get one bad beat for my entire stack". that is the only reason they sit down without putting the max amount in front of them when they are willing to refill.


Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: lynx5.0 on November 15, 2006, 08:19:14 PM
I don't get people like this. I spent most of the afternoon playing cash HU yesterday and a lot of the time people sit down with 20 when they can sit down with 50 or sit down with 25-35 when the max is 100 but the go and refill 3 or 4 times. why not sit down with the max? If you are scared of losing all your bankroll if you were to sit down with 100$ (or if it would be money you can't afford to lose out of your bankroll) then you shouldn't be sitting down at those tables IMO.

I actively search out tables full of people who have either bought in for less than the buy-in, or have lost some of their stack and so are below the maximum stack.  Sitting down with the biggest stack is not only a pyschological advantage for me, but it means I've got the opportunity to maximise what I win when I win.

Had one fella yesterday who sat down with $100 on the $200 max buy-in tables, and he lost his whole stack, rebought for another $100 and proceeded to lose that too.  Would he have lost it all so easily if he'd sat down with $200 to start with?  Probably, but I'd have thought he'd have had a better chance if he's bought in with the max to start with.

Or is there another reason why people sit down with less than the max buy-in?

fear..that's the only one. they are not comfortable sitting down with the max amount because they think "I could donk this all off in one go or get one bad beat for my entire stack". that is the only reason they sit down without putting the max amount in front of them when they are willing to refill.


think alot of players play for fun and don't think about there profits and some times it can be fun to see how much you  can make from starting with next to nothing



Title: Re: How generous are tribeca players?!
Post by: boldie on November 16, 2006, 09:54:10 AM
I don't get people like this. I spent most of the afternoon playing cash HU yesterday and a lot of the time people sit down with 20 when they can sit down with 50 or sit down with 25-35 when the max is 100 but the go and refill 3 or 4 times. why not sit down with the max? If you are scared of losing all your bankroll if you were to sit down with 100$ (or if it would be money you can't afford to lose out of your bankroll) then you shouldn't be sitting down at those tables IMO.

I actively search out tables full of people who have either bought in for less than the buy-in, or have lost some of their stack and so are below the maximum stack.  Sitting down with the biggest stack is not only a pyschological advantage for me, but it means I've got the opportunity to maximise what I win when I win.

Had one fella yesterday who sat down with $100 on the $200 max buy-in tables, and he lost his whole stack, rebought for another $100 and proceeded to lose that too.  Would he have lost it all so easily if he'd sat down with $200 to start with?  Probably, but I'd have thought he'd have had a better chance if he's bought in with the max to start with.

Or is there another reason why people sit down with less than the max buy-in?

fear..that's the only one. they are not comfortable sitting down with the max amount because they think "I could donk this all off in one go or get one bad beat for my entire stack". that is the only reason they sit down without putting the max amount in front of them when they are willing to refill.


think alot of players play for fun and don't think about there profits and some times it can be fun to see how much you  can make from starting with next to nothing



but then why refill? surely that's kidding yourself? "I sat down at this table with a 5'er and now I'm upto 50$ so I must be doing great?" That doesn't count when you refilled 10x