Any interest in a late night game downtown?
7/7/2006 10:33:37 PM
$30 tourney.Lost a 50-50 for 2/3 my stack right before break. Then this just after the break.Getting Hand History Information...----------------------------------------------------------------Hand #33258127-76 at Fri1001pm-031 (No Limit tournament Hold'em)Powered by UltimateBetStarted at 07/Jul/06 23:12:04 SkullDragon is at seat 1 with 1025. CARDDEVIL is at seat 2 with 1850. stu pidazo is at seat 3 with 3760. mebettin is at seat 4 with 4065. gotham is at seat 5 with 2470. RVoegele is at seat 6 with 1250. mgpchef is at seat 7 with 2415. GMA is at seat 8 with 2005. Bobv1017 is at seat 9 with 2660. The button is at seat 4. gotham posts the small blind of 50. RVoegele posts the big blind of 100. SkullDragon: -- -- CARDDEVIL: -- -- stu pidazo: -- -- mebettin: -- -- gotham: -- -- RVoegele: Ad 4c mgpchef: -- -- GMA: -- -- Bobv1017: -- --Pre-flop: mgpchef folds. GMA folds. Bobv1017 folds. SkullDragon folds. CARDDEVIL calls. stu pidazo folds. mebettin folds. gotham calls. RVoegele checks. Flop (board: 9c Js As): gotham bets 300. RVoegele goes all-in for 1150. CARDDEVIL calls. gotham folds. Tournament all-in showdown -- players show: CARDDEVIL shows 3s Ks. RVoegele shows Ad 4c. Turn (board: 9c Js As 8d): (no action in this round) River (board: 9c Js As 8d 8s): (no action in this round) Showdown: CARDDEVIL has 3s Ks Js As 8s: flush, ace high. RVoegele has Ad Js As 8d 8s: two pair, aces and eights. Hand #33258127-76 Summary: No rake is taken for this hand. CARDDEVIL wins 2900 with flush, ace high.----------------------------------------------------------------just fucking awful.
7/7/2006 11:15:50 PM
not to be a dick but you have to factor this in:1. it wasnt that bad of a beat2. it was a bad move on your part3. it was online with idiots4. the lower you play for the more idiotssuck it up and learn from itit was possible you were dominated by the original raiser, so the all in call probably helped you
7/7/2006 11:31:00 PM
^ Exactly what I was going to say. It was just a flush draw call. People online call with flush draws all the time. Not only that but the blinds were only 50/100... you had plenty of time to look for a better spot. In that spot next time, at least try to see another card that doesn't complete the draw and then consider pushing in if you don't put him on an Ace.
7/8/2006 12:41:16 PM
i won a 1$ buy in 800 player tournament yesterdayand a 10 dollar sit and go
7/8/2006 1:17:56 PM
gg
7/8/2006 2:18:05 PM
yeah it paid really welland i was on the low end of a 1:4 chip advantage when it came down to heads upbut i kept getting pocket pairs and he though surely i was bluffing but nope....
7/8/2006 2:34:25 PM
ughPokerStars Game #5497972066: Tournament #27781809, $4.00+$0.40 Hold'em No Limit - Level III (25/50) - 2006/07/08 - 22:19:52 (ET)Table '27781809 20' 9-max Seat #9 is the buttonSeat 1: BIGMAVERICK (7350 in chips) Seat 2: Ninjahedge (2265 in chips) Seat 4: Habs2926 (3610 in chips) Seat 5: farvendor (1430 in chips) Seat 7: rtsmith (2215 in chips) Seat 9: remowilliams (3515 in chips) BIGMAVERICK: posts small blind 25Ninjahedge: posts big blind 50*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to rtsmith [Qs Qd]Habs2926: calls 50farvendor: folds DonnieSTL is connected iubballref is connected rtsmith: raises 150 to 200remowilliams: folds BIGMAVERICK: raises 2200 to 2400Ninjahedge: folds Habs2926: folds rtsmith said, "ok"rtsmith: calls 2015 and is all-in*** FLOP *** [3c 6s 6c]rtsmith said, "what the fuc.k"*** TURN *** [3c 6s 6c] [9h]remowilliams said, "wow"*** RIVER *** [3c 6s 6c 9h] [8d]remowilliams said, "brutal"Ninjahedge said, "lol"*** SHOW DOWN ***BIGMAVERICK: shows [6d 6h] (four of a kind, Sixes)rtsmith: shows [Qs Qd] (two pair, Queens and Sixes)BIGMAVERICK collected 4530 from potBeardie is connected *** SUMMARY ***Total pot 4530 | Rake 0 Board [3c 6s 6c 9h 8d]Seat 1: BIGMAVERICK (small blind) showed [6d 6h] and won (4530) with four of a kind, SixesSeat 2: Ninjahedge (big blind) folded before FlopSeat 4: Habs2926 folded before FlopSeat 5: farvendor folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 7: rtsmith showed [Qs Qd] and lost with two pair, Queens and SixesSeat 9: remowilliams (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)[Edited on July 8, 2006 at 10:23 PM. Reason : .]
7/8/2006 10:22:08 PM
yeah i got beat with pocket rockets against a 4 of a kind luckily i had 5 times his stack in chipsBtw yall should play on absolute poker... people tend to play right there.[Edited on July 8, 2006 at 11:01 PM. Reason : .]
7/8/2006 10:54:12 PM
I don't want to play where people play "right"oh and
7/9/2006 11:21:21 AM
People don't play "right" on absolute. Maybe it was just the low limits but playing 2/4 and 3/6 hold em people would always always call down with ace high. Bunch of morons, unless you miss a draw
7/9/2006 11:31:15 AM
Stupid question but does neteller charge a fee to move money back into your checking account?
7/9/2006 1:07:21 PM
not if you use the 3-4 day service
7/9/2006 1:27:27 PM
im in the FT 200K today,my first big online since the stars bubble debacleI'm Ill Hellmuth
7/9/2006 5:00:10 PM
this idiot to my ltlook:Full Tilt Poker Game #783302896: $200,000 Guarantee! (4814908), Table 91 - 20/40 - No Limit Hold'em - 18:20:33 ET - 2006/07/09Seat 1: apestyles (1,615)Seat 2: BusesFull_IU (3,200)Seat 3: lite_weight (2,815)Seat 4: riverbaby11 (2,915)Seat 5: topgunn99 (805)Seat 6: fatrabbit666 (2,485)Seat 7: partyhoppn (5,308)Seat 8: Ill Hellmuth (5,087)Seat 9: legzdimond (2,770)partyhoppn posts the small blind of 20Ill Hellmuth posts the big blind of 40The button is in seat #6*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Ill Hellmuth [Ad Qh]legzdimond foldsapestyles foldsBusesFull_IU foldslite_weight foldsriverbaby11 foldstopgunn99 foldsfatrabbit666 foldspartyhoppn calls 20Ill Hellmuth raises to 200partyhoppn raises to 5,308, and is all inIll Hellmuth calls 4,887, and is all inpartyhoppn shows [Js 3d]Ill Hellmuth shows [Ad Qh]Uncalled bet of 221 returned to partyhoppnIll Hellmuth: dumbass*** FLOP *** [As Th 5d]*** TURN *** [As Th 5d] [7c]*** RIVER *** [As Th 5d 7c] [2d]partyhoppn shows Ace Jack highIll Hellmuth shows a pair of AcesIll Hellmuth wins the pot (10,174) with a pair of AcesIll Hellmuth: what a &%@#ing moronThe blinds are now 25/50*** SUMMARY ***Total pot 10,174 | Rake 0Board: [As Th 5d 7c 2d]Seat 1: apestyles didn't bet (folded)Seat 2: BusesFull_IU didn't bet (folded)Seat 3: lite_weight didn't bet (folded)Seat 4: riverbaby11 didn't bet (folded)Seat 5: topgunn99 didn't bet (folded)Seat 6: fatrabbit666 (button) didn't bet (folded)Seat 7: partyhoppn (small blind) showed [Js 3d] and lost with Ace Jack highSeat 8: Ill Hellmuth (big blind) showed [Ad Qh] and won (10,174) with a pair of AcesSeat 9: legzdimond didn't bet (folded)
7/9/2006 6:22:02 PM
GOD FUCKING DAMMITi have QQ, the guy to my immediate left,raises to 500blinds 50/100I raise to like 1200 because i see him calling regardlessand the flop is rainbow 9 7 4he bets 1700i just callturn 2he goes all in for 9000 chips i mean he and i were big stacks and this is early, i was like 28th in chips out of 1000he was like 26thI call, he shows AKoffriver KIm gonei want to vomit
7/9/2006 7:02:09 PM
You may not want to hear this right now, but I have an opinion on those plays.You certainly didn't misplay either of the hands, but some would definately say that you overplayed them on the principle of "you can't win a tournament in the early stages, but can sure as hell lose it". In the mid-late stages of a big tournament, you're thrilled to get your money in like this, and you just have to live with the consequences.For example, if his cards(J3o) were face up in the first hand, I would certainly fold to the all-in with AQ having only 200 out of 5000 invested. You're only a 60/40 favorite, and that potential double up is not going to give you drastically better chance of going deep in the tournament. In the early stages, it's just not +EV to try to bust out a maniac unless you have more of a lock on the hand. Such as all-in preflop with AA or KK against his junk, or all-in postflop where you have at least top two. Just avoid these players, or try to play small pots with them.[Edited on July 9, 2006 at 7:33 PM. Reason : .]
7/9/2006 7:33:10 PM
i agree that my first call, I should have used more restraint, but I dont mind rolling the dice somewhat early if i can double up and I am a 1.5/1 to 2:1 favorite .the 2nd hand i disagree, yes early in the tournament, but to that extent, no one folds there, not ivey, not anyone with a moron to your left and 95% sure he has less than 8 outs foldsIn person, i make the fold on the first one[Edited on July 9, 2006 at 7:42 PM. Reason : ,]
7/9/2006 7:38:10 PM
Fair enough, granted you have that good of a read on him. Against a solid player I still say you can fold to that bet on the turn early in a tournament. I, for example, would never be making that bet with a worse hand than QQ. But then again I am a giant pussy, ask anyone. [Edited on July 9, 2006 at 7:50 PM. Reason : .]
7/9/2006 7:49:58 PM
lol
7/9/2006 7:59:20 PM
7/9/2006 8:57:03 PM
except in tournament conditions you can't just rebuy in. I'd pass on a 60/40 that puts me out if I lose if I will later get an 80/20. Sure its great to get your chips in with the best of it, but even in tourneys (especially early on) I don't like taking chances with my tourney life at stake.
7/9/2006 9:01:55 PM
WTF IS THERE NO USPC THIS YEAR?
7/9/2006 10:29:38 PM
7/9/2006 11:28:45 PM
btw I was over a 2:1so idk what the huge problem isi was getting about the same odds as AK vs KKall this shit is the psychobabble anyone could read in any tournament booki respect the views of about 5 people in this thread and only 1 has posted on this so far, i say that because they are accomplished and can understand playing in tournaments where it isnt a $5 buy in. Not to be a total dick, but i dont respect the opinion of people who get their hardons by tryng to talk "intellectual poker" playing in free tournaments because they dont have the sack to play for some real money.It is easy to talk one way and then to play another. people know what they should do but deny what they would do. Like I said in a live, in-person tournament I may lay that down. But on the internet, when the idiots are throwing ther chips at you and you have a 2:1, I'll take that every fucking time[Edited on July 10, 2006 at 1:13 AM. Reason : .]
7/10/2006 12:50:44 AM
^ FYI I'd take 2:1 odds early in a tourney, which isn't the same as 60/40, so I agree with you there...You're also right about free poker not being the same as real money poker. People who say otherwise are fooling themselves. I just choose not to be an ass about it.I also always value an argument on its merit, not its messenger. Since you mentioned nothing about what I said, I can only conclude you found no errors in it. The fact that this "psychobabble" can be found in a book doesn't make it wrong.... unless of course you'd like to claim that NoidRoid is wrong, whom I was paraphrasing in the 1st place, is also wrong.Thanks for giving me something to do during breaks on PP...
7/10/2006 1:36:47 AM
I actually had the exact same thing happen to me with AQ yesterday. I too had a read on the guy, and called his massive re-raise allin. He had A9, so I was a big favorite and I took him out of the game. You really hope your opponent has somewhat of a hand in this scenario because if you share a card then your odds are pretty good, but even vs. J3 you still have better odds than a coin flip, so I would probably have to call there. I've played too many tournaments where I fold any hand that isn't a 75%+ favorite and end out going out on the bubble, or just making it too the money. It is no longer worth several hours of my time to make the money just to go out a few hands later. I want to build a nice stack so I can coast to the final table if possible or go out in the first round and do something productive with the rest of my day.
7/10/2006 8:36:09 AM
I agree with exactly what David said. There is no point in just making it into the money of a tournament. Yoru goal should always be to win, which is what Karim was doing with his hand. This brings me back to last month when I was on the bubble of a $50 live tourney and made the correct read on my opponent who had AK v my 33. I ended up losing, but if I win that hand, I'm monster stack and take it down.David, we finally agreed!
7/10/2006 10:17:43 AM
Speaking of AQo...what are your thoughts of playing this hand early in MTTs? I often find myself playing it very weak/tight. I fold to raises when I'm in position sometimes...just call from early position bc I dont want to play it out of position...or just call raises from late position to see what the flop comes(and even if and A hits I don't know that I'm always ahead). I know some people like to accumulate chips early and some play pretty tight early in MTTs. I feel like I might be playing too ultra tight early in the MTT with this hand and I'm interested how anyone else plays AQ or similar hands early in MTT's.
7/10/2006 10:22:13 AM
^^ so you call his AI with 33?? I strongly disagree with that play if thats what happend. I would never never never call an allin hoping to be a coin flip.
7/10/2006 10:25:52 AM
7/10/2006 10:36:55 AM
7/10/2006 11:22:43 AM
^^ moe...i had raised in early position with it. he came over the top. if i fold the hand, my stack is crippled (blind structure for the tournament was terrible), but i knew he had AK, so I called.
7/10/2006 11:22:57 AM
who is playing in the stars 150 seat guarentee this sunday?
7/10/2006 11:23:39 AM
^^ ok yeah understandable then[Edited on July 10, 2006 at 11:34 AM. Reason : ^]
7/10/2006 11:33:59 AM
7/10/2006 11:51:34 AM
7/10/2006 12:14:24 PM
this is boobsr_gr8 btw,this is just my work nameId play it in late position or in the position I was in in the above hand
7/10/2006 12:16:46 PM
Well, seeing as how everyone in my entire group just left for the week, and i have no idea what im doing still and have basically a few hours work left for the rest of the week,ill probably write something up when i finish lunch.
7/10/2006 12:25:54 PM
what are you eating for lunch? can we get a write up on that too?
7/10/2006 1:12:29 PM
aha
7/10/2006 1:15:23 PM
OK, I think ive finished all I needed to do for today, so, against my better judgement, im gonna go through some of these posts while im here at work.im very tired, so if im not making sense or somehting is just flat out stupid, piss off. also, no planning, just flowing ideas.Karim, first off im gonna go through the hands. keep in mind that there are many different "right" answers to these situations.
7/10/2006 4:17:41 PM
dude had been all-in for 2 consecutive hands b4, Id rather take my 2:1 vs what is basically a random hand vs folding into having to make a move to stay afloat
7/10/2006 4:34:54 PM
ben, im still interested in what you ate for lunch. please elaborate.
7/10/2006 4:39:58 PM
pumpernickle ryle swirl bread with turkey and ham and swiss. cheddar cheese nip-chee packetcraisins.coke-a-cola classic in a can.still workin on the craisins.
7/10/2006 4:41:38 PM
what are craisinssounds like raisinsalso any word on the uspci took off for sept already
7/10/2006 4:43:01 PM
its basically raisins made with cranberries instead of grapes.i saw a schedule for the prelim events and main event for the uspc last time i was at the taj, i think.btw,in the tournament area of the new borgata room, they have a Final table room.retractable levels of chairs that come out of the walls, light racks, etc.pushed back to allow for more tables when its not in use. Kinda cool.
7/10/2006 4:45:42 PM
Hope DE is treating you well Ben. Let me know when you make it over to Newark... I think you'd enjoy 80s night at Kates during the school year.
7/10/2006 4:57:21 PM
5207137), Table 7 - 60/120 - No Limit Hold'em - 16:39:38 ET - 2006/07/10Seat 1: c_corcos (1,600)Seat 2: Max Pressure 31 (9,075)Seat 3: ianh64 (3,348), is sitting outSeat 4: XBRAKEMANX (4,150)Seat 5: DarrellLG (975), is sitting outSeat 6: microxx (3,310)Seat 7: loopy loop (12,410)Seat 8: Kol (6,385)Seat 9: meatballer92 (8,660)loopy loop posts the small blind of 60Kol posts the big blind of 120The button is in seat #6*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Kol [Qs Qc]meatballer92 calls 120c_corcos calls 120Max Pressure 31 foldsianh64 foldsXBRAKEMANX foldsDarrellLG foldsmicroxx foldsloopy loop calls 60Kol raises to 750meatballer92 calls 630c_corcos foldsloopy loop calls 630*** FLOP *** [Qd 9c 8s]loopy loop checksKol bets 900meatballer92 foldsloopy loop has 15 seconds left to actloopy loop raises to 2,160Kol raises to 5,635, and is all inloopy loop calls 3,475Kol shows [Qs Qc]loopy loop shows [Jc Th]*** TURN *** [Qd 9c 8s] [4h]*** RIVER *** [Qd 9c 8s 4h] [5c]Kol shows three of a kind, Queensloopy loop shows a straight, Queen highloopy loop wins the pot (13,640) with a straight, Queen highKol stands up*** SUMMARY ***Total pot 13,640 | Rake 0Board: [Qd 9c 8s 4h 5c]Seat 1: c_corcos folded before the FlopSeat 2: Max Pressure 31 didn't bet (folded)Seat 3: ianh64 didn't bet (folded)Seat 4: XBRAKEMANX didn't bet (folded)Seat 5: DarrellLG didn't bet (folded)Seat 6: microxx (button) didn't bet (folded)Seat 7: loopy loop (small blind) showed [Jc Th] and won (13,640) with a straight, Queen highSeat 8: Kol (big blind) showed [Qs Qc] and lost with three of a kind, QueensSeat 9: meatballer92 folded on the FlopUmmm, okay...so here's the deal. I knew he had JT before he even raised. These some idiot came up with the concept of waiting just until the clock runs out to bet which isnt that bad IF YOU DONT ONLY DO IT WHEN YOU HAVE THE NUTS They think that if they wait 25624563456 seconds before they bet they are being tricky. So thats how I knew he had JT. 2nd of all, I bet and the min raise after...c'mon. So my question here is, do I lay down the set here given the nature of the game (online tournament, loose PF ect) and wait for a better spot? Sets dont come along very often in turnies...just wondering if this was a situation where I was supposed to go broke.
7/10/2006 5:00:48 PM
yeah its kinda dead now during the summer....im actually basically living in trolley square in wilm, you should know where that is.w/in walking distance of kelly's logan house and those other places.
7/10/2006 5:01:21 PM