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I'm a bad poker player
sboll wrote
at 4:06 PM, Monday March 24, 2008 EDT
Chuna and his asslicking friends tell me I played this wrong, cause so many hands could have beaten me there. I feel unworthy having stolen the god of poker so many chips with my bad play, I'm really sorry. Next time I'll wait for nuts and ask whether it's ok to go all n then.
Starting Hand
Dealing pocket cards: [9s, 4h]
DMaxnole raises $10,000
budfroggy folds
Black and Proud folds
tuby calls
times calls
chuna calls
Pokher calls
sboll calls
sorryboutit calls
Dealing flop: [8h, 4c, 9c]
sboll bets $35,000
sorryboutit folds
DMaxnole raises $45,048
tuby folds
times folds
chuna calls
Pokher raises $66,480
sboll raises $266,480
chuna calls
Dealing turn: [Ts]
sboll bets $1,524,520
chuna calls
Dealing river: [9d]
sboll shows [9s, 4h] for a full house, nines full of fours
DMaxnole shows [7s, 7d] for two pair, nines and sevens
chuna shows [Jh, Th] for two pair, tens and nines
Pokher shows [7c, 5c] for a pair of nines
sboll wins main pot $250,192
sboll wins side pot $64,296
sboll wins side pot $3,519,040
DMaxnole stands up
Pokher stands up
chuna stands up
chuna takes a seat


Sincerely,
sboll, the worst poker n00b here

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bobsoice wrote
at 4:10 PM, Monday March 24, 2008 EDT
Good job sboll,i back you anyway,chuna thinks he knows everything about poker and that call was stupid to say the least.....
sboll wrote
at 4:24 PM, Monday March 24, 2008 EDT
Another bad all in, two days old. I regret deeply playing so shitty, a set or two pairs could have easily beaten me there. Next time I'll wait for nuts and ask politely first whether it's ok to go all in if nobody can beat my hand anyway.
Starting Hand
Dealing pocket cards: [Ah, Ad]
sboll raises $30,000
Fold! folds
OscarTate folds
Keiss folds
Cashboy! folds
bobsoice folds
chuna folds
dylanthomas folds
TOMMY M. calls
Dealing flop: [Td, Kd, 2c]
TOMMY M. checks
sboll bets $65,000
TOMMY M. raises $130,000
sboll raises $1,905,000
TOMMY M. calls
Dealing turn: [6h]
Dealing river: [7h]
TOMMY M. sits out
TOMMY M. shows [Ks, Qc] for a pair of Kings
sboll shows [Ah, Ad] for a pair of Aces
sboll wins main pot $3,592,500
sboll wins side pot $205,000
TOMMY M. stands up
sboll wrote
at 4:37 PM, Monday March 24, 2008 EDT
I don't know what I was thinking... I did it again. I'm the worst player ever. Any 2 pair or set could have beaten me... And I made such a crappy all in again. Especially after a preflop raise where it's likely someone was in with Q2 or Q6. I feel so sorry. Hope he can transfer it back from the transferring crew. What an insult to the gpokr god I am.
Starting Hand
Dealing pocket cards: [Ad, Qd]
sorryboutit calls
chuna raises $35,000
*smitty* calls
bobsoice folds
times folds
sboll calls
OscarTate folds
Sihi folds
sorryboutit calls
Dealing flop: [2h, 7s, 6h]
sorryboutit checks
chuna bets $30,000
*smitty* folds
sboll calls
sorryboutit calls
Dealing turn: [Qs]
sorryboutit checks
chuna bets $30,000
sboll raises $1,915,000
sorryboutit folds
chuna calls
Dealing river: [7h]
chuna shows [Tc, Ts] for two pair, tens and sevens
sboll shows [Ad, Qd] for two pair, Queens and sevens
sboll wins main pot $1,875,194
sboll wins side pot $1,096,153
chuna stands up
JulesDogg wrote
at 6:42 PM, Monday March 24, 2008 EDT
If we ignore Dmaxnole and Pokher and just look at the situation with sboll and Chuna after the turn the picture looks like this.

Sboll's hand = 63.6% chance of holding up after the river.

Sboll is way ahead after the turn. While Chuna has top pair, an open-ended straight draw, the chance to make a set of Ts or a better 2 pair. I make it 15 clean outs except 3 of those valuable 7's are already held by others.

Sboll, i reckon you played it well but probably shouldn't have been called when you bet the turn. 15 countable outs doesn't seem enough for Chuna to call. With another heart on the board Chuna would have had a zillion outs and the outcome would have been a 50/50.
sboll wrote
at 8:07 PM, Thursday March 27, 2008 EDT
Read the hand right. I didn't need that river I had in fact the best hand.
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