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Title: close too bubble hand
Post by: Ironside on July 11, 2012, 11:36:25 PM
20 players dont get paid 117 do

guys are calling stations and are not folding much
limping into pots with all sorts from any position

just checking my bet sizing is correct


PokerStars Hand #83187265303: Tournament #582828012, $5.00+$0.50 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XV (350/700) - 2012/07/11 23:26:40 WET [2012/07/11 18:26:40 ET]
Table '582828012 55' 9-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: Ala Edgar (10544 in chips)
Seat 2: needajag (11329 in chips)
Seat 3: Primmer007 (21580 in chips)
Seat 4: bestalat1na (21590 in chips)
Seat 5: CallAny2907 (15788 in chips)
Seat 6: Ironside (11034 in chips)
Seat 7: Artb001 (6742 in chips) is sitting out
Seat 8: rtlcs (1070 in chips) is sitting out
Seat 9: KoSs21m (24294 in chips)
Ala Edgar: posts the ante 85
needajag: posts the ante 85
Primmer007: posts the ante 85
bestalat1na: posts the ante 85
CallAny2907: posts the ante 85
Ironside: posts the ante 85
Artb001: posts the ante 85
rtlcs: posts the ante 85
KoSs21m: posts the ante 85
Artb001: posts small blind 350
rtlcs: posts big blind 700
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Ironside [Qs Ac]
KoSs21m: folds
Ala Edgar: folds
needajag: folds
Primmer007: folds
bestalat1na: folds
CallAny2907: calls 700
Ironside: raises 1400 to 2100
Artb001: folds
rtlcs: folds
CallAny2907: calls 1400
*** FLOP *** [As 9s 8s]
CallAny2907: checks
Ironside: bets 2100
CallAny2907: calls 2100
*** TURN *** [As 9s 8s] [Kh]
CallAny2907: checks
Ironside: bets 6749 and is all-in


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: rfgqqabc on July 12, 2012, 01:38:40 AM
All looks good to me. Wouldn't hate a jam pre tbh, pretty close ev wise and variance is lower.


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: mondatoo on July 12, 2012, 01:43:40 AM
Just jam pre if you think he's not folding much, gunn have him crushed lots. Post is fine.


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: pleno1 on July 12, 2012, 01:45:00 AM
Check back flop we have the abs nut hand for it


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: the rage on July 12, 2012, 08:08:56 AM
I'm going to say...
WP Ironside. I like the way that you played this hand, Although i think with you current stack/blind ratio i would personally have just jammed pre-flop.
 I thought about Pleno's suggestion to check back the flop, but i prefer your line.
I think that betting the flop gives villian the chance to just jam any decent flush draw such as  Ts Js, or worse. (lol if that gets there!)
I think that betting gives you the maximum chance to get all of the chips in with, what is, a very pretty hand. Bit of a cooler if you lose this one, i reckon.


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: Ironside on July 12, 2012, 10:22:28 AM
cheers guys he woke with ks qh and bricked the river


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: pleno1 on July 12, 2012, 11:20:08 AM
I'm going to say...
WP Ironside. I like the way that you played this hand, Although i think with you current stack/blind ratio i would personally have just jammed pre-flop.
 I thought about Pleno's suggestion to check back the flop, but i prefer your line.
I think that betting the flop gives villian the chance to just jam any decent flush draw such as  Ts Js, or worse. (lol if that gets there!)
I think that betting gives you the maximum chance to get all of the chips in with, what is, a very pretty hand. Bit of a cooler if you lose this one, i reckon.

j10ss wouldnt be a fd, DUCY


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: Ironside on July 12, 2012, 11:41:13 AM
Bit of a cooler if you lose this one, i reckon.

i post hands i win and lose for analysis just to check my lines as i know my A game isnt standard anymore
just trying to improve i actually won this one


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: the rage on July 12, 2012, 12:37:49 PM
I'm going to say...
WP Ironside. I like the way that you played this hand, Although i think with you current stack/blind ratio i would personally have just jammed pre-flop.
 I thought about Pleno's suggestion to check back the flop, but i prefer your line.
I think that betting the flop gives villian the chance to just jam any decent flush draw such as  Ts Js, or worse. (lol if that gets there!)
I think that betting gives you the maximum chance to get all of the chips in with, what is, a very pretty hand. Bit of a cooler if you lose this one, i reckon.

j10ss wouldnt be a fd, DUCY
Sorry Pleno, silly me. He would prob jam the bare  Js or  Ts though. Always going in here anyway. All good practice (i should say that i was just testing, to see if anyonewould bite, but i know you wont believe me) :)


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: the rage on July 12, 2012, 12:52:12 PM
Bit of a cooler if you lose this one, i reckon.

i post hands i win and lose for analysis just to check my lines as i know my A game isnt standard anymore
just trying to improve i actually won this one
Cheers Ironside, i appreciate your posting them. When i said a bit of a cooler if you lose, it wasn't meant as any type of criticism. I just felt that our main objective should be to get them all in there as your only dasnger, other than a set which boated up, was the flopped flush or the  Ks getting there. GG. NH. WP. :)


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: mondatoo on July 12, 2012, 04:30:31 PM
Check back flop we have the abs nut hand for it

Didn't realise it was the Ace of spades, the Ace of spades.


Title: Re: close too bubble hand
Post by: dakky on July 12, 2012, 04:40:01 PM
LOL at his flop call.

Just jam pre tho imo if he is playing like that especially