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LongshanksED

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Wrong move?
« on: January 02, 2009, 00:37:27 AM »
im shanksyed


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300.00/600.00 Texas Hold'em (No Limit ) - 01 January 2009 21:46:42
Virgin Festival Sat (Real /Tournament )
Seat 1: angelofthe (5451.00)
Seat 2: ShanksyED (6934.00)
Seat 3: LEE50N75 (7043.00)
Seat 4: Unknown (0.00)
Seat 5: Unknown (0.00)
Seat 6: Pete_C (9686.00)
Seat 7: Unknown (0.00)
Seat 8: flisby69 (2136.00)
Seat 9: Unknown (0.00)
Seat 10: Unknown (0.00)
angelofthe post SB 300.00
ShanksyED post BB 600.00
** Deal **
angelofthe [N/A, N/A]
ShanksyED [6d, Kd]
LEE50N75 [N/A, N/A]
Pete_C [N/A, N/A]
flisby69 [N/A, N/A]
*** Bet Round 1 ***
LEE50N75 Fold
Pete_C Fold
flisby69 Fold
angelofthe Call 600.00
ShanksyED Check
*** Flop(Board): *** : [As, Ad, 6c]
*** Bet Round 2 ***
angelofthe All-in 4851.00
ShanksyED Call 4851.00
*** Turn(Board): *** : [As, Ad, 6c, 2d]
*** River(Board): *** : [As, Ad, 6c, 2d, 9c]
*** Showdown *** : Rake: 0.00 Total Pot: 11152.00
angelofthe [9d, 3c] Two pair aces and nines Win: 11152.00
ShanksyED [6d, Kd] Two pair aces and sixes Win: 0.00
LEE50N75 Fold Win: 0.00
Pete_C Fold Win: 0.00
flisby69 Fold Win: 0.00

reason i called was i saw the villain push uncontested into a few pots recently and almost treble his stack in 2 or 3 orbits

i didnt put him on a Ace or he"d have surely raised preflop and not an overpair as again pre flop he wouldve probably raised with anything from 55+

put him on a couple of face cards but thought it was worth the risk

thoughts?

(side note - was a bit tilty as i had recently been on 11k in chips and cruising but had the usual of my KQ  shove into medium stacks or players with less than 5BB"s and hitting flops calling with connectors or any 2 suited cards  >:( )


ach well - 2 hours hard work and nowt to show for it as a few hands later my 10-10 was called by AK and the K hit the river

(top 2 got tickets into weekly final - had it been tickets to the event itself i"d have probably folded in the original hand and looked for a better spot)

plus note the villain angel bust out in 4th
« Last Edit: January 02, 2009, 00:41:36 AM by LongshanksED »

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Re: Wrong move?
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2009, 02:31:00 AM »
Gd call on the flop imo, correct decision. I just hate seeing live overs QJo ~ 97s with 6 outs when you make this call so there is a case to fold but against this opponent given that we checked pre, call is fine by me (but thats not saying much!!!)

pos pre raise tho if you think his been at it......... and shown that he can limp light especially considering its headsup pot. by the same right tho 20% of the time I want to see a cheap flop with this eediot and get some easy chips.
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Re: Wrong move?
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2009, 10:02:39 AM »
With the blinds at 900 an orbit and so short handed, a pretty automatic call for me, as you say there was no way he had the ace!
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Re: Wrong move?
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2009, 12:38:56 PM »
you have followed your gut and your read of him perfectly and called with by far the best hand..do not beat yourself up about it.
If you keep making good calls like this when you are a 6.7 to 1 favourite somehow me thinks you"ll win more than you lose  ;D
Even if villain had QJo you are getting your chips in as a 3.3 to 1 fav.. and so on and so on, very good call LongshanksED ...


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Re: Wrong move?
« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2009, 17:10:33 PM »

Even if villain had QJo you are getting your chips in as a 3.3 to 1 fav.. and so on and so on, very good call LongshanksED ...

Agreed. I still dont like seeing live overs though to my 1pair.
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Re: Wrong move?
« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2009, 03:05:10 AM »


Even if villain had QJo you are getting your chips in as a 3.3 to 1 fav.. and so on and so on, very good call LongshanksED ...

Agreed. I still dont like seeing live overs though to my 1pair.


know what you mean, i prefer to play the streets and get my chips in on the turn or river if i think i have the best hand but there so many aggressive bad moves by players that when you get a good read like this one at this stage of the mtt then ""i would"" :)take this opportunity to chip up..to big of an edge to pass up for me here in this spot considering blinds/stacks/stage of tourny etc etc

« Last Edit: January 03, 2009, 03:08:51 AM by noble1 »

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Re: Wrong move?
« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2009, 17:34:53 PM »
900 a round and five handed, I tend to lose all sophistication in my play in spots like these.  With a small blind limper and holding a suited King, I"d probably stick in a raise pre-flop - either all of it or enough to commit myself. 

We don"t have enough chips to donkey about here.  Stop me if I"m getting too technical.  A King heads-up you"re probably winning, but unless he"s got kings or aces you"re not in desperate trouble anyway that"s what I always say.  Shove it in lad.  Gooowan gooowan goowan.  Go on stick it up him.  Reet up him.