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| Woot | 2009 07 09 06:13 pm | ***** Hand History for Game 8224549164 ***** (Party) $400.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Wednesday, July 08, 10:30:57 ET 2009 Table Jackpot 1464927 (Real Money) Seat 7 is the button Seat 9: Dale_Chippen ( $63.00 USD ) Seat 6: JUST__NUTZ ( $400.00 USD ) Seat 5: PayDirt444 ( $283.37 USD ) Seat 7: Philllemon ( $79.20 USD ) Seat 1: ShivaNtaraja ( $478.50 USD ) Seat 3: jackie22222 ( $524.31 USD ) Seat 2: shaka_shaka ( $419.10 USD ) Seat 4: zhudvd86 ( $548.15 USD ) Dale_Chippen posts small blind [$2.00 USD]. shaka_shaka posts big blind [$4.00 USD]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to shaka_shaka [ Ts Td ] jackie22222 calls [$4.00 USD] zhudvd86 calls [$4.00 USD] PayDirt444 folds JUST__NUTZ folds Philllemon folds Dale_Chippen calls [$2.00 USD] shaka_shaka raises [$20.00 USD] jackie22222 calls [$20.00 USD] zhudvd86 calls [$20.00 USD] Dale_Chippen folds ** Dealing Flop ** [ Tc, Kh, Th ] shaka_shaka checks jackie22222 checks zhudvd86 checks ** Dealing Turn ** [ 8c ] shaka_shaka bets [$28.50 USD] jackie22222 folds zhudvd86 calls [$28.50 USD] ** Dealing River ** [ 6c ] shaka_shaka bets [$53.00 USD] zhudvd86 raises [$150.00 USD] shaka_shaka raises [$313.60 USD] zhudvd86 calls [$216.60 USD] zhudvd86 shows [9c, 7c ] shaka_shaka doesn't show [Ts, Td ] zhudvd86 wins $862.70 USD from main pot |
| 600NL PP hand for discussion | 2008 12 22 07:48 pm | Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $6.00 BB (6 handed) - Party-Poker Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com UTG ($120) Hero (Button) ($979.32) SB ($1080.72) BB ($600) MP ($1625.60) Preflop: Hero is Button with A :heart:, Q :heart: 2 folds, Hero raises $18, SB raises $63, 1 fold, Hero calls $48 Flop: ($138) 2 :spade:, 9 :heart:, A :spade: (2 players) SB bets $100, Hero calls $100 Turn: ($338) 8 :heart: (2 players) SB bets $250, Hero calls $250 River: ($838) 2 :club: (2 players) SB bets $664.72 (All-In) Hero ?? SB is a pretty good player a 22-19 type, normal post flop stats. Never really seen him spew. Not much history between us, we've both played it pretty straight forward against each other. I guess his impression of me would be similar. My steal % is 37 overall and 48 from the button. His stats on me are prob like 23/19. Thoughts? Is there a converter that works better than this one? |
| Whats Your Decision 2 | 2008 11 29 01:27 pm | Once again, I wasnt there and may not have the details 100% correct. This was told to me by someone who was there. Final table of the event mentioned in Whats Your Decision 1. EP moves all in for what I think is just under the amount of the BB, folded to LP who calls and BB checks. Alternatively the allin may have been for just over the amount of the BB and there was no side pot. Im not sure. Flop comes Q high, BB checks and button bets. BB folds. EP(allin) turns Qx and LP turns T6o no pair no draw. EP and LP are very close and may or may not have had a piece of each other. Another player complains about collusion. Does he have a case? |
| Whats Your Decision? | 2008 11 25 08:04 pm | This happened in a recent tournament in a capital city west of Melbourne that isn't Adelaide. I did not witness it but was told the story by someone who did. On the flop of KQx there is an all in and a call. The caller flips over the nut flush draw and the bettor, who is all in, then theatrically flips his own cards over. Turns out it was a little to theatrically is they go into the muck. TD is right there. After a little discussion he says says they are identifiable and retrieves them-AK. Caller is squawking about how they are folded. Ruled they are live and the hand is dealt and the AK hold up. As I said, I didn't witness this and a couple of the details may not be 100% correct but I believe the important ones are. Someone who was there can feel free to correct me. Correct ruling? |
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