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Title: A move gone wrong, gone right!
Post by: Royal Flush on December 31, 2005, 02:00:16 AM
Multi-Table Tournament
Table Name Hand ID Game Stakes
MTT Table 14 6294815-27 Holdem No Limit 50/100
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Hand Start.
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Seat 1 : iflybigjets has $1,770
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Seat 2 : Krazee2 has $5,640
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Seat 3 : Flush Royal has $1,920
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Seat 4 : 1baddude has $3,230
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Seat 5 : mrglass2022 has $4,570
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Seat 6 : attagirl has $3,620
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Seat 7 : Byeoz has $1,850
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Seat 8 : paythepiper has $4,670
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Seat 9 : DAES265 has $1,670
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : DAES265 is the dealer.
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : iflybigjets posted small blind.
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Krazee2 posted big blind.
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Game [27] started with 9 players.
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Dealing Hole Cards.
[Dec 31 01:30:04] : Seat 3 : Flush Royal has Tc Kc
[Dec 31 01:30:06] : Flush Royal called 100
[Dec 31 01:30:09] : 1baddude folded.
[Dec 31 01:30:21] : mrglass2022 folded.
[Dec 31 01:30:22] : attagirl folded.
[Dec 31 01:30:22] : Byeoz folded.
[Dec 31 01:30:23] : paythepiper folded.
[Dec 31 01:30:30] : DAES265 called 100
[Dec 31 01:30:32] : iflybigjets called 50
[Dec 31 01:30:35] : Krazee2 raised 300
[Dec 31 01:30:40] : Flush Royal called 300 and raised 1,520 and is All-in
[Dec 31 01:30:40] : DAES265 folded.
[Dec 31 01:30:52] : iflybigjets folded.
[Dec 31 01:31:01] : Krazee2 called 1,520
[Dec 31 01:31:01] : Showdown!
[Dec 31 01:31:01] : Seat 3 : Flush Royal has Tc Kc
[Dec 31 01:31:01] : Seat 2 : Krazee2 has 9s Ts
[Dec 31 01:31:01] : Seat 3 : Flush Royal has Tc Kc
[Dec 31 01:31:10] : Board cards [6c 2h 2d Ah Qd]
[Dec 31 01:31:10] : Seat 3 : Flush Royal has Tc Kc
[Dec 31 01:31:10] : Flush Royal has Pair: 2s
[Dec 31 01:31:10] : Seat 2 : Krazee2 has 9s Ts
[Dec 31 01:31:10] : Krazee2 has Pair: 2s
[Dec 31 01:31:10] : Flush Royal wins 4,040 with Pair: 2s
[Dec 31 01:31:21] : Hand is over.


Title: Re: A move gone wrong, gone right!
Post by: thetank on December 31, 2005, 02:04:28 AM
Krazee by name......


Title: Re: A move gone wrong, gone right!
Post by: bundle on December 31, 2005, 06:03:15 AM
I hope this was a $1 Re Buy...  rotflmfao


Title: Re: A move gone wrong, gone right!
Post by: Royal Flush on December 31, 2005, 06:45:26 AM
I think it was the $5k g'td on blue square $36 freezeout, or it was a $50 freeze on there.

The standard is quite poor, i really didnt expect a call from this guy, i knew what he was doing.


Title: Re: A move gone wrong, gone right!
Post by: 12barblues on December 31, 2005, 03:26:08 PM
A couple of hypothetical questions for RF:

Would you have been tempted to steal this pot if you were the the big stack in the BB?

Assuming you did try to steal it, how much would you bet, given that all the limpers have stacks in the 1600 to 2000 range and you have 5600?


Title: Re: A move gone wrong, gone right!
Post by: Royal Flush on December 31, 2005, 05:36:57 PM
I wouldnt try to steal it, i never like a shorty limping UTG. And i already have enough chips, its sit back and pick better spots time.

If i were to steal it though i would raise the pot, that pretty much forces anyone who wants to play to commit to the pot.


Title: Re: A move gone wrong, gone right!
Post by: Dubai on January 10, 2012, 03:20:14 AM
Nice limp :)


Title: Re: A move gone wrong, gone right!
Post by: SuuPRlim on January 10, 2012, 09:04:21 PM

That doesn't answer the question as to why you think it's bad.


What good is there from open limping?

Hey, didn't your mother ever tell you not to answer with a question with a question.  ;)

Are you saying that never ever is an open limp an acceptable play?

I can't think of a single situation where a limp is better than a raise.

Well, how about a spot where you are able to limp KT parsley and value jam over a BB squeeze for 19bigs?

Seems like the nut spot for a limp imo


Title: Re: A move gone wrong, gone right!
Post by: mulhuzz on January 10, 2012, 10:26:14 PM

That doesn't answer the question as to why you think it's bad.


What good is there from open limping?

Hey, didn't your mother ever tell you not to answer with a question with a question.  ;)

Are you saying that never ever is an open limp an acceptable play?

I can't think of a single situation where a limp is better than a raise.

Well, how about a spot where you are able to limp KT parsley and value jam over a BB squeeze for 19bigs?

Seems like the nut spot for a limp imo

/takeabowson