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  1. No real history with villian, I consider him a random, prolly same as he does me... what you guys do on this river?

    [SIZE=2]Stage #229086678 Tourney ID 5486540 Holdem Multi Normal Tournament No Limit 40 - 2010-06-09 21:31:56 (ET)
    Table: 5 (Real Money) Seat #4 is the dealer
    Seat 1 - ACFORKP (2,670 in chips)
    Seat 2 - CLPGAMER (2,679 in chips)
    Seat 3 - SPIDERWEB80 (4,196 in chips)
    Seat 4 - KENYAPLAY (1,100 in chips)
    Seat 5 - BAGOFBOOM (2,527 in chips)
    Seat 6 - LUCKYADRIANA (5,501 in chips)
    Seat 7 - BUDDAKOTA (1,404 in chips)
    Seat 8 - MUMUU (2,701 in chips)
    Seat 9 - RTLOVE13 (4,222 in chips)
    BAGOFBOOM - Posts small blind 20
    LUCKYADRIANA - Posts big blind 40
    *** POCKET CARDS ***
    Dealt to SPIDERWEB80 [Qh Qs]
    BUDDAKOTA - Folds
    MUMUU - Folds
    RTLOVE13 - Calls 40
    ACFORKP - Folds
    CLPGAMER - Folds
    SPIDERWEB80 - Raises 160 to 160
    KENYAPLAY - Folds
    BAGOFBOOM - Folds
    LUCKYADRIANA - Calls 120
    RTLOVE13 - Calls 120
    *** FLOP *** [7c 3h 8d]
    LUCKYADRIANA - Checks
    RTLOVE13 - Checks
    SPIDERWEB80 - Bets 250
    LUCKYADRIANA - Folds
    RTLOVE13 - Calls 250
    *** TURN *** [7c 3h 8d] [3c]
    RTLOVE13 - Bets 500
    SPIDERWEB80 - Calls 500
    *** RIVER *** [7c 3h 8d 3c] [6c]
    RTLOVE13 - All-In 3,312
    SPIDERWEB80 - ????
    [/SIZE]
     
  2. Nuts or air imo... doesn't make a whole lot of sense though... I might just say "piss off" and call because his line just doesn't fit anything... river is terribad so you would think he is going to shut down... hard to imagine him leading turn if he flopped set and turned boat.... hard to imagine him playing a FD on turn like that... doubt he is taking that line with AA... so since nothing really fits I think I call... but its really hard to make a decision with no info on him. Awkward just because it seems like nut/air but the line doesnt make sense for him to have the nuts or air... meh
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  3. I would've raised his turn bet; this gives you more info. however, the river 6 completes a straight and river draw, not to mention two-pairs. so folding is optimal. if he's bluffing, then you'll find a better spot to call next time.
  4. the only hand that makes sense in my mind is 9, 10 cc given the way this was played
  5. click call... close the table... raise the turn next time...
  6.  
    Originally Posted by ajv174 View Post

    the only hand that makes sense in my mind is 9, 10 cc given the way this was played

    i don't think 9Tcc shoves the river..
  7. Really think you're beat here- I can see him playing a flopped set this way- check calling on the flop hoping to disguise his hand and hoping for a high card on the turn, and then leading out for half the pot on the turn. Also, I guess he could show up with A3 or K3 here, but I think by the river, he probably has a boat or quads. Also, there's a chance he somehow got a high flush on the river. Doubt he has a straight.
  8. I wouldn't be surpised at all if he turned over something the likes of A8cc.
  9. What happened?
  10. Its tough, but FOLD. You will find a better spot, if he is bluffing he will again.
     
  11. I would've bet more on the flop and then raised him on the turn...If he wants to commit with just a flush draw then so be it...the way played I'd fold it on the river n choose a better spot. If he check called the flop then bet out on the turn you have no idea of what he really has since you didn't raise him.
  12. my guess is he had a small piece of the flop then picked up the flush draw on turn and obv binked the club on the end

    or maybe he turned the set and played it real spazzy
    Edited By: Much__Bettor Jun 10th, 2010 at 11:32 AM
  13. Yeah, I timebank called... he flipped over 68o then went on to berate me how horrible my call was...lol
     
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