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  • RyanLeafOfBets
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 01-03-10
    • 8164

    #1
    Pretty sick beat... played this perfectly
    ***** Hand history (v1.2) ***** Hand ID 2069592 $0 + $11 Texas Hold'em (No Limit) - 15:09:00 20/07/2012 ET Table 'Table 32846', 10 seats max, Real money Seat 8 is the button. Small Blind $10, Big Blind $20 Note: seat IDs range from 1 to 10 Seat 1 (playing) : mikmik, amount $1790, amount bet $0, penalty (None) Seat 2 (playing) : BobLoblaw, amount $1450, amount bet $0, penalty (None) Seat 4 (playing) : ledsep26, amount $3540, amount bet $0, penalty (None) Seat 5 (playing) : ryanleafofbets, amount $1440, amount bet $0, penalty (None) Seat 6 (playing) : mcpicks, amount $2040, amount bet $0, penalty (None) Seat 7 (playing) : ShawNee922, amount $1710, amount bet $0, penalty (None) Seat 8 (playing) : dynamite140, amount $2240, amount bet $0, penalty (None) Seat 9 (playing) : Carseller4, amount $1990, amount bet $0, penalty (None) Carseller4: Small Blind ($10) mikmik: Big Blind ($20) ** Dealing Down Cards **

    Dealt to ryanleafofbets: [Ks, Jc] BobLoblaw: Fold ledsep26: Fold ryanleafofbets: Call. ($20) mcpicks: Call. ($20) ShawNee922: Call. ($20) dynamite140: Call. ($20) Carseller4: Call.. ($10) mikmik: Check. ($0) **

    Dealing Flop ** Community cards: [Kc, Js, 4d] Carseller4: Bet. ($20) mikmik: Raise. ($80) ryanleafofbets: Call. ($80) mcpicks: Fold. ($0) ShawNee922: Call. ($80) dynamite140: Fold.. ($0) Carseller4: Call. ($60)

    ** Dealing Turn ** Community cards: [6d] Carseller4: Bet. ($20) mikmik: Raise. ($286) ryanleafofbets: Raise. ($1340) ShawNee922: Fold. ($0) Carseller4: Fold.. ($0) mikmik: Call. ($1054) mikmik: Show Cards
    ($0) ryanleafofbets: Show Cards ($0)

    ** Dealing River ** Community cards: [6h] ** End Round ** ** Evaluate ** mikmik: Show Cards ($0) ryanleafofbets: Show Cards ($0) ** Showdown ** Main pot $3140, Rake $0 Summary mikmik: bet $1440, won $3140, net $1700, HoleCards [6s, 4s], HiHand [a full house, sixes full of fours] [6s, 6h, 6d, 4s, 4d], won $3140 from main pot Summary ryanleafofbets: bet $1440, won $0, net $-1440
  • RyanLeafOfBets
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 01-03-10
    • 8164

    #2
    No clue why formatting is so jacked when copying.
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    • Emily_Haines
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 04-14-09
      • 15917

      #3
      You have to copy into notepad then copy your post to the forum so it formats correctly
      Last edited by Emily_Haines; 07-20-12, 02:51 PM.
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      • tatddy
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 03-02-10
        • 10779

        #4
        Tough beat but you didn't play it perfectly. You HAVE to 3-bet that flop.
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        • Emily_Haines
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 04-14-09
          • 15917

          #5
          I don't know why you want to just flat call the flop with so many people in the hand. I see people screw these types of hands up all the time in cash games and go broke especially with sets of AAA, KKK and QQQ.

          You do realize that most people play big cards? Anyone holding QT, AT, AQ your basically giving them a free shot to hit their gutter ball.
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          • JAKEPEAVY21
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 03-11-11
            • 29268

            #6
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            • RyanLeafOfBets
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 01-03-10
              • 8164

              #7
              Originally posted by Emily_Haines
              I don't know why you want to just flat call the flop with so many people in the hand. I see people screw these types of hands up all the time in cash games and go broke especially with sets of AAA, KKK and QQQ.

              You do realize that most people play big cards? Anyone holding QT, AT, AQ your basically giving them a free shot to hit their gutter ball.
              The reason I flat called is because with that flop, I'm completely okay with any of those hands calling. Obviously if an A or 9 hits the turn, I'd be more weary than if a Q hit the turn, but I knew what hands I was going up against. If I re-pop it on the flop, chances are I take it down unless someone had Q-10 and is drawing, but I got everything to happen exactly how I wanted it to... the turn brought a card that I didn't suspect would hurt me (unless someone had 4-4). Just a brutal river.
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              • wtt0315
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 01-18-07
                • 8037

                #8
                in real poker i would of done what you did.. not in sbr poker.. but of course in most real poker someone is calling with a 64 with a k j 4 on the board
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                • thetrinity
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 01-25-11
                  • 22430

                  #9
                  interesting that the guy who had the 64 was the one who made it 80. i wulda raised the 80 bet on the flop with so many players in and 3 players having position on u, but its definitely a bad beat at any rate. i wulda been shocked to see that guy with 46
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                  • RyanLeafOfBets
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 01-03-10
                    • 8164

                    #10
                    It's all good regardless. Was just slightly frustrated at the moment, so decided to make a thread.
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                    • Halstad
                      SBR High Roller
                      • 11-14-10
                      • 114

                      #11
                      Is it common for good players to open limp in SBR poker? I'd say you quit playing the hand perfectly as soon as you called preflop.
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                      • RyanLeafOfBets
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 01-03-10
                        • 8164

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Halstad
                        Is it common for good players to open limp in SBR poker? I'd say you quit playing the hand perfectly as soon as you called preflop.
                        Look at the blinds pal.
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                        • Griffey4Ever
                          SBR Rookie
                          • 05-28-12
                          • 36

                          #13
                          Gotta protect on the flop, too many players behind you to flat call. But, a shitty beat.
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                          • MidnightToker
                            SBR Rookie
                            • 07-19-12
                            • 11

                            #14
                            Originally posted by RyanLeafOfBets
                            Look at the blinds pal.
                            Yeah?

                            Small Blind $10, Big Blind $20
                            BobLoblaw: Fold ledsep26: Fold ryanleafofbets: Call. ($20)

                            So how is this not an open limp?
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                            • Halstad
                              SBR High Roller
                              • 11-14-10
                              • 114

                              #15
                              Originally posted by RyanLeafOfBets
                              Look at the blinds pal.
                              What am I missing?
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                              • yisman
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 09-01-08
                                • 75682

                                #16
                                all in preflop, my QQ lost to J9 off to dump me out of the 5 PM today

                                that was after I bubbled the 550 point buyin tournament.
                                [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
                                [/quote]

                                [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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