KarmaPolice

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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t150 (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from http://www.flopturnriver.comFlopTurnRiver.com (Format: Plain Text)

Hero (t6565)
MP1 (t995)
MP2 (t2370)
CO (t10410)
Button (t3749)
SB (ass hole) (t8070)
BB (t1635)
UTG (t4975)

Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with Ah, As.
1 fold, Hero raises to t450, MP1 raises to t995, 3 folds, SB (ass hole) calls t920, 1 fold, Hero raises to t2100, SB (ass hole) calls t1105.

Flop: (t5345) 7h, 2c, 8d (3 players)
ass hole checks, Hero bets t4465 (All-In), ass hole calls t4465.

Turn: (t14275) 7d (3 players, 1 all-in)

River: (t14275) 9s (3 players, 1 all-in)

Final Pot: t14275

Results below:
Hero has Ah As (two pair, aces and sevens).
MP1 has Kd Qh (one pair, sevens).
ass hole has 6s 7c (three of a kind, sevens).
Outcome: ass hole wins t14275.


I want to kill this man
 

KarmaPolice

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Mother ******! If i would had won that hand I would have been set to coast for a 250 dollar pay day.
 

mpitts

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I'd be making a much larger re-reraise when the action is back to me before the flop.
 

KarmaPolice

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Originally posted by: mpitts
I'd be making a much larger re-reraise when the action is back to me before the flop.

I agree I should have raised more...but he was gonna call any reraise anyway if he is calling a all in with a mid pair and a 6 kicker to a reraised preflop...so its a mute point i am losing this hand in any case other then an all in preflop which is not profit maximizing.
 

mpitts

Lifer
Jun 9, 2000
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Originally posted by: KarmaPolice
Originally posted by: mpitts
I'd be making a much larger re-reraise when the action is back to me before the flop.

I agree I should have raised more...but he was gonna call any reraise anyway if he is calling a all in with a mid pair and a 6 kicker to a reraised preflop...so its a mute point i am losing this hand in any case other then an all in preflop which is not profit maximizing.

He very well may have thought he was ahead when the 7 rolled off.. He probably put you on AK or AQ suited.

I'd probably try to get half of my stack or more in on a reraise here.. At least 3000 and part of me would consider jamming it when it comes back to me. There is already ~T2400 in the pot when it comes back to you and you can isolate the all-in player. Obviously you don't want to play a multi-way pot with a hand like AA.

 

JS80

Lifer
Oct 24, 2005
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it wasn't suited, but 6-7 suited is the best hand you can have against pocket aces.
 

KarmaPolice

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Originally posted by: mpitts
Originally posted by: KarmaPolice
Originally posted by: mpitts
I'd be making a much larger re-reraise when the action is back to me before the flop.

I agree I should have raised more...but he was gonna call any reraise anyway if he is calling a all in with a mid pair and a 6 kicker to a reraised preflop...so its a mute point i am losing this hand in any case other then an all in preflop which is not profit maximizing.

He very well may have thought he was ahead when the 7 rolled off.. He probably put you on AK or AQ suited.

I'd probably try to get half of my stack or more in on a reraise here.. At least 3000 and part of me would consider jamming it when it comes back to me. There is already ~T2400 in the pot when it comes back to you and you can isolate the all-in player. Obviously you don't want to play a multi-way pot with a hand like AA.

I know AA is not strong in a multi-way pot, but the guy was all in so at that point I am really only concerned with the ass hole. I know I could have played it better but even if I raised another 1500 ontop of what I did re raise he was gonna call...and at that point I am not letting Aces go and he isn't going to fold either...

meh
 

Matthias99

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I had a four-way pot the other day in a stars tourney -- AA versus KK versus QQ versus 99. Flop Q93. I had the aces. I had just enough chips to not feel I had to push all-in preflop.

I made a decent reraise preflop, but apparently not enough. I probably was screwed even if I pushed, as the KK/QQ almost certainly would have called anyway and broken me.
 

KarmaPolice

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Originally posted by: Matthias99
I had a four-way pot the other day in a stars tourney -- AA versus KK versus QQ versus 99. Flop Q93. I had the aces. I had just enough chips to not feel I had to push all-in preflop.

I made a decent reraise preflop, but apparently not enough. I probably was screwed even if I pushed, as the KK/QQ almost certainly would have called anyway and broken me.

some hands no matter what you do..your ******.

In the tourney i was playing

Two all in

KK vs QQ

QkQ flop....
 

TCPpacket

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you got your money in with the best hand. there's not much more you can do than that. long term variance FTW
 

ungsunghero

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1) Wow...a bad beat on the turn? Don't all bad beats come on the river? :p

2*) He had to call 920 into a ~ 1700 chip pot (~2:1 pot odds), which wasn't a terrible move, considering that only represented 10% of his stack, and considering the fact that he was discounted. His call of 1105 into a pot of 4240 (~ 4:1) was correct, only because he had already vested too much in the pot to fold at this point. I always thought, though, that it was ideal to isolate the all-in player, so I probably would have reraised to about 3,500. If he had called that, I would have taken his name down ;)

3) I'm not surprised he called an AI with a piece of the flop. Your preflop reraise should have signified to him that you likely had a big pair.

I guess the villain thought he was on a rush.

* - of course, I have the liberty of spending more than 20 seconds (or however much time PS gives you) to calculate the pot odds and try to figure out a good amount for a reraise.