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Re: Finals advice

Postby BigPete33 » Thu May 08, 2008 5:26 pm

Was just thinking that :)

An important factor to consider is that for the venue I played against this guy at (which was all of season 1 2007), I really only played premium hands and often folded my way to victory (victory = points). He knew this.

I was early position (quite possibly UTG) and the raise was from memory 3x the BB. No less than 4 callers mind you!

flop comes out and he's first to act (then me and then every1 else) and he bets $200, I instantly raise to $500 and every1 else caves in. He then pushes allin and I put him on K something but I was thinking KA KQ KJ or KT (obviously not KK cos I had the other one). I even said out loud 'well you've got K something' and after much agony I called only to see he'd called a pre-flop raise, from me in early position no less, with only K9 offsuit.

What I was most not happy with, was the lack of an ace coming out to save my bacon :)

Anyhoo, my read was correct (but not as correct as perhaps it could have been) and it cost me bigtime.

I did much better the next time so I can sleep at night now lol :)
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Re: Finals advice

Postby bennymacca » Thu May 08, 2008 5:49 pm

even if your read told you that he flopped a full house, would you have trusted it enough to fold your hand?

thats a massive fold - K9 or 99 are the only 2 winning hands.

i reckon that even if i didn't like it, i would have called, just in case he had another K, or maybe something like AA. flopping a full house is just insane (and funny)
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Re: Finals advice

Postby AceLosesKing » Thu May 08, 2008 5:50 pm

BigPete33 wrote:I was early position (quite possibly UTG) and the raise was from memory 3x the BB. No less than 4 callers mind you!


Blinds were 25/50, yes? That's only a raise to 150. Would I call 150 on K 9 offsuit, second hand of state finals? Possibly.

What a flop though, set you up and killed you at the same time :P
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Re: Finals advice

Postby BigPete33 » Thu May 08, 2008 5:53 pm

You weren't him, and didn't play against me all of season 1 :)

K 9 off is rubbish too IMO.


Not wrong there tho, it went from "hooray!" to "ohh noes!" in record time.
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Re: Finals advice

Postby AceLosesKing » Thu May 08, 2008 6:00 pm

BigPete33 wrote:You weren't him, and didn't play against me all of season 1 :)


True :) Guess he didn't put much thought into how you play, then :P

BigPete33 wrote:K 9 off is rubbish too IMO.


I don't know, with 3000 to blow, I think you'd find more people would call it than those that would fold. Only 150.

How do you put someone on K 9, though? The only hand (or 99) that can beat you.

I like sharing state finals bad beats :)
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Re: Finals advice

Postby BigPete33 » Thu May 08, 2008 6:16 pm

when I went out at the recent one it was my 99 vs Q9. He hit a Q on the flop. At least he had the decency to go on and win the whole thing :P
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Re: Finals advice

Postby Matty Norwood » Fri May 09, 2008 12:29 am

BigPete33 wrote:when I went out at the recent one it was my 99 vs Q9. He hit a Q on the flop. At least he had the decency to go on and win the whole thing :P


how considerate of steve :D

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Re: Finals advice

Postby Nevah play JJ » Fri May 09, 2008 12:47 am

OK I am ready now for all the boos, hisses and plain old frowns I will get from everyone but tonight I tried the competitors brand of poker, most of which can be brought into discussion in another forum.

HOWEVER!!!!!

I learned ALOT tonight.
I learned I did not yet have the discipline or the experience in place to play with a larger stack. I really felt I learned more from playing tonight than I would have if I had gone cold into the finals without having this experienced.

I figured if I had a larger stack, I could just waste chips by calling anything and everything and I would romp it in.

I was wrong!

I lost nearly everything, rechecked and tightened my game and came back.

The funny thing was I won.. LOL
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Re: Finals advice

Postby todd182 » Mon May 12, 2008 11:01 pm

dont do what im a little famous for the last 3 seasons and choke and finish 6th


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