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  1. pokerstars Game #22339187262: Tournament #122425751, $150+$12 Hold'em No Limit - Level II (15/30) - 2008/11/24 21:21:49 ET
    Table '122425751 21' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
    Seat 1: THECHISELER1 (2325 in chips)
    Seat 2: barryg1 (3495 in chips)
    Seat 3: columbo (1685 in chips)
    Seat 4: liberace (2715 in chips)
    Seat 5: LuCasino777 (3760 in chips)
    Seat 6: mjh0318 (2955 in chips)
    Seat 7: cjoe425 (3405 in chips)
    Seat 8: cwmack (3285 in chips)
    Seat 9: skg0909 (3905 in chips)
    columbo: posts small blind 15
    liberace: posts big blind 30
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    LuCasino777: folds
    mjh0318: folds
    cjoe425: folds
    cwmack: folds
    skg0909: folds
    THECHISELER1: raises 60 to 90
    barryg1: raises 270 to 360
    columbo: calls 345
    liberace: folds
    THECHISELER1: calls 270
    *** FLOP *** [5d Qh 6s]
    columbo: checks
    THECHISELER1: checks
    barryg1: bets 510
    columbo: raises 510 to 1020
    THECHISELER1: folds
    barryg1: calls 510
    *** TURN *** [5d Qh 6s] [Qs]
    columbo: bets 305 and is all-in
    barryg1: folds
    Uncalled bet (305) returned to columbo
    columbo collected 3150 from pot
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot 3150 | Rake 0
    Board [5d Qh 6s Qs]
    Seat 1: THECHISELER1 folded on the Flop
    Seat 2: barryg1 (button) folded on the Turn
    Seat 3: columbo (small blind) collected (3150)
    Seat 4: liberace (big blind) folded before Flop
    Seat 5: LuCasino777 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 6: mjh0318 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 7: cjoe425 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 8: cwmack folded before Flop (didn't bet)
    Seat 9: skg0909 folded before Flop (didn't bet)

    He was in a pot earlier with columbo and columbo seemed pretty law, not sure here then. Probably was behind, but 11 to 1 with a card to go and a fold?
  2. obv misclick
     
  3. obv misclickk on flop.. not on turn. he woulda put him in on flop.. barry isn't one to get cute.
  4.  
    Originally Posted by Bigchip79 View Post

    obv misclickk on flop.. not on turn. he woulda put him in on flop.. barry isn't one to get cute.

    i don't think so, bet 510. . . .
    Thread Starter
  5. I bet 510 on a bluff with ten high. I don't remember calling the raise, but I remember the failed bluff.

    It could have been a misclick, but it is more likely that I was playing other games and called to bluff on the turn or the river and didn't notice how little he had left.

    The reason that I vaguely recall this unimportant hand from a small tourney is that I remember thinking that "I bet someone will post this hand somewhere."

    Barry
     3
  6.  
    Originally Posted by barryg1 View Post

    I bet 510 on a bluff with ten high. I don't remember calling the raise, but I remember the failed bluff.

    It could have been a misclick, but it is more likely that I was playing other games and called to bluff on the turn or the river and didn't notice how little he had left.

    Barry

    The truth has spoken!
    Hearts to Barry, what a guy!
  7.  
    Originally Posted by barryg1 View Post

    I bet 510 on a bluff with ten high. I don't remember calling the raise, but I remember the failed bluff.

    It could have been a misclick, but it is more likely that I was playing other games and called to bluff on the turn or the river and didn't notice how little he had left.

    The reason that I vaguely recall this unimportant hand from a small tourney is that I remember thinking that "I bet someone will post this hand somewhere."

    Barry

    barry soul reads as usual wp sir
     1
  8. see if barry can make that fold i dont feel so bad about my misclick either in my last FT on UB!
  9. Barry,

    Just wondering, if you bet $510 on the flop in a bluff, why call the repop and then fold with the other guy only have a little left. Isn't the optimal play to fold to the min raise on the flop? I understand if you weren't paying attention and not caring cause it was a small tourney.

    Barry pwnz soulz imo
  10.  
    Originally Posted by Kajun View Post

    Barry,

    Just wondering, if you bet $510 on the flop in a bluff, why call the repop and then fold with the other guy only have a little left. Isn't the optimal play to fold to the min raise on the flop? I understand if you weren't paying attention and not caring cause it was a small tourney.

    Barry pwnz soulz imo

    He called the guy's min raise on the flop in order to bluff the turn; without realizing the guy had 300 left.
  11.  
    Originally Posted by Camz2895 View Post

     
    Originally Posted by Kajun View Post

    Barry,

    Just wondering, if you bet $510 on the flop in a bluff, why call the repop and then fold with the other guy only have a little left. Isn't the optimal play to fold to the min raise on the flop? I understand if you weren't paying attention and not caring cause it was a small tourney.

    Barry pwnz soulz imo

    He called the guy's min raise on the flop in order to bluff the turn; without realizing the guy had 300 left.

    Camz got it!
  12. obv chip dumping =P
  13.  
    Originally Posted by barryg1 View Post

    I bet 510 on a bluff with ten high. I don't remember calling the raise, but I remember the failed bluff.

    It could have been a misclick, but it is more likely that I was playing other games and called to bluff on the turn or the river and didn't notice how little he had left.

    The reason that I vaguely recall this unimportant hand from a small tourney is that I remember thinking that "I bet someone will post this hand somewhere."

    Barry

    PWNED

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