Title: Cash hand. What can he have? Post by: Tragic on June 04, 2007, 07:54:42 PM My PFR was a little small here, but these tables are fairly loose and there was a fair chance of a reraise. Leonidas I rate as solid, Harris as fairly loose. So difficult after the raise to decide what he has, but what can he realistically make this move with. My image is pretty LAG I would imagine, been involved in a fair few pots and dropped half a buy in so far
Game #4568165644: Hold'em NL ($2/$5) - 2007/06/04 - 18:46:54 (UK) Table "Wimbat" Seat 6 is the button. Seat 1: Emma18 ($1013.51 in chips) Seat 2: HarrisMP ($487.75 in chips) Seat 3: !Clueless ($200 in chips) Seat 4: Ak_damm ($547.35 in chips) Seat 5: nex111 ($642 in chips) Seat 6: Leonidas ($502.70 in chips) Emma18: posts small blind $2 HarrisMP: posts big blind $5 ----- HOLE CARDS ----- dealt to !Clueless [ Aspades Ac] !Clueless: raises to $15 Ak_damm: folds nex111: folds Leonidas: calls $15 Emma18: folds HarrisMP: calls $10 ----- FLOP ----- [ 7s 4d 3h] HarrisMP: bets $30 !Clueless: calls $30 Leonidas: raises to $100 HarrisMP: folds !Clueless: ??? Title: Re: Cash hand. What can he have? Post by: AlexMartin on June 04, 2007, 08:11:13 PM 47,56,57,45,43,77,44,33,A7,88,99,1010,JJ.
Easy pass, would have been better to re-raise on the flop. Also, who you kidding? You blatantly bought in for 200 :) Title: Re: Cash hand. What can he have? Post by: Smart Money on June 04, 2007, 08:46:19 PM If you had a proper stack, then it's an easy fold.
As you're sitting with just 40BB then you can justify never folding AA as long as you raise enough pre-flop. However, against a solid player's raise here (after someone else has already bet into the pre-flop raiser) then you most likely have 2 outs at best. Title: Re: Cash hand. What can he have? Post by: Tragic on June 05, 2007, 03:06:32 PM Haha, I bought in for 200, lost half, rebought that's what I do at 2/5 :P. I actually pushed thinking I was dead to two outs and he showed 8h 8s, how can he think that is good!
Title: Re: Cash hand. What can he have? Post by: Bongo on June 05, 2007, 09:03:00 PM I actually pushed thinking I was dead to two outs >:? Why would you do that? How can he think it is good? The Loose guy bets out, you, the preflop raiser, flat call - he probably sees Mr Loose as having not a lot and thinks you'd raise with a big pair so his overpair is ahead. One reasonable explanation. Title: Re: Cash hand. What can he have? Post by: Tragic on June 07, 2007, 12:12:28 PM Lol fair point. I pushed thinking there was a decent chance I was dead to 2 outs, but not convinced enough to throw it away :)
Title: Re: Cash hand. What can he have? Post by: AlexMartin on June 08, 2007, 04:56:07 AM Lol fair point. I pushed thinking there was a decent chance I was dead to 2 outs, but not convinced enough to throw it away :) not good. Title: Re: Cash hand. What can he have? Post by: M3boy on June 10, 2007, 01:49:30 PM Haha, I bought in for 200, lost half, rebought that's what I do at 2/5 :P. I actually pushed thinking I was dead to two outs and he showed 8h 8s, how can he think that is good! You are VERY welcome to come play on my cash tables ;) Title: Re: Cash hand. What can he have? Post by: AdamG on June 10, 2007, 05:17:14 PM quite lucky but he obviously didnt believe ur pre flop raise was with bigger pair than 88 and when it comes 7 high he may believe he's outflopped ur AK AQ etc
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