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  1. Actually I got coolered by 66, but the point is the same. I was pretty sure everything was correct post-flop but there are always other thoughts to be heard. That said, the point about not playing this hand because there is a "short-stack" on my left is not a good one. The supposed short guy had an M of 7, not 2. I'm not going to wait for a top 10 hand due to my supposed fear that he'll shove over me. If he happens to show up with a quality hand right now, good for him. It's an easy fold for me at that point and I'm not out much at all.Passivity is not a desired attribute at this stage o
  2. Thank you. Let's please remember that we're five-handed here. Another thing to note (which I didn't initially) was that I had pitched for the previous two orbits. If we're sitting around waiting for an ace or a pair to open short-handed, we're just being blinded off. Is Q6 ideal? Of course not. But I'm obv folding to a sizable re-raise. The small raise was designed for that purpose. Opening bigger is worse, IMO.Yes, I could have pitched it pre-flop, but I really don't think the raise is that unreasonable.Anyway, thanks for the responses.
  3. 11 remaining at this point. Played quite a few hands with villain - solid player, was playing probably half the hands at this stage. Hadn't shown down any bluffs that I can recall. Is there any way for me to toss this hand at any stage?PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, 4.4 Tournament, 400/800 Blinds 75 Ante (5 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.comMP (t11121)Button (t45534)SB (t19794)BB (t38375)Hero (UTG) (t23278)Hero's M: 14.78Preflop: Hero is UTG with 6 , Q Hero bets t1800, 3 folds, BB calls t1000Flop: (t4375) Q , 6 , 10 (2 players)BB checks, Hero bets t2700, BB calls t270
  4. Your points are mostly valid. Here's a little more insight as to what I was thinking. I check/raised him for two reasons. One, because I flopped TP obv and two, because I thought he'd c-bet just about anything and if he was weak (AQ or worse, 22-77) I could take it down right there. In hindsight, the thing I would change now is to raise bigger on the flop. Maybe 2100. He snap called my flop raise which surprised me and threw me off a little. I'm either shipping on the turn then or checking. I elected to check because, basically, I couldn't put him on a hand at that point and didn't wan
  5. I guess I just feel like with a hand like this I can typically outplay my opponent post-flop at this level. I say typically because this hand shows that my feelings on that are probably a little misguided. I was pwned here.I'm so thrown off by an early min-raise. At the $10 and lower level, this has an equal probablilty of being a huge hand and being super weak. With a brand new player, you're right that I should not have taken my chances and just pitched it instead.
  6. Villain had just sat down two hands earlier and didn't play either of them. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, 11 Tournament, 75/150 Blinds 20 Ante (9 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.comHero (BB) (t6050)UTG (t6590)Villain (t5655)MP1 (t11030)MP2 (t5835)MP3 (t5710)CO (t11980)Button (t5980)SB (t4950)Hero's M: 14.94Preflop: Hero is BB with Q , K 1 fold, Villain bets t300, 6 folds, Hero calls t150Flop: (t855) 7 , K , 8 (2 players)Hero checks, Villain bets t600, Hero raises to t1500, Villain calls t900Turn: (t3855) 8 (2 players)Hero checks, Villain checksRiver: (t3855) 9 (2 player
  7. No other way to play this hand, IMO. Lay down kings pre-flop one time out of 500. If that.
  8. Looking through the hand history, the last 10 times villain played a pot, he shoved. Otherwise he checked or folded. I'm still not sure that matters since he was short-stacked that entire time and now he's pretty deep. He's definitely not in push-fold mode now. Therefore his 3x raise could mean anything. I think we should discount his previous play rather than labeling him a maniac. When you're short in these steps and chips are relatively even, you are going to push often. It's the only play you have.I think my fold equity is solid, but my hand plays almost like a bluff. A9 isn't stan
  9. He shoved pre-flop with KQo on the previous hand. I'm not sure it matters though. I think fold is definitely the right play here. There is a chance he is just being a bully since he's on a big stack now, but given that he's in control and only needs to finish top two, I don't think he'd screw around without a hand that's ahead of me or a flip at best. I posted the hand because I didn't fold and thought at the time my push was right but the more I thought about it, the more incorrect it seemed.
  10. Background: Villain had just doubled-up the previous hand. Prior to this hand, he had open shoved any time he entered a hand, which was relatively frequently since we got to 3-handed. Obviously my decision is push or fold. Typically A9 would probably be enough to shove in this position, but his bet size after doubling the prior hand threw me off. Lots of times, it seems a smaller bet size would indicate strength in this spot but with the double-up, I'm not sure.Keep in mind that this is a step, so top two move on. Thanks for your comments.PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $75+$7 Tournament, 1
  11. Thanks for the input. I was leaning Circuit but apparently the Deep Stack is the better option. Deep Stack it is.
  12. I'll be in Vegas in April while both of these tournaments are running and only have time for one. They seem very similar in structure and have identical buy-ins ($340) on the day I can play. For those that have played in both, is there a reason to pick one over the other? Which would you choose?
  13. Forgive me if this has been discussed - I ran a quick search and found nothing. Does anyone use the results-logging site pokertracking.com? I logged a session Sunday night and everything was fine. Tried again today - the site is completely gone. My results database has totally vanished.Anyone have any info on this?
  14. And to think that I assumed we had heard the last of Dreamclown.
  15. Why are all you guys responding? Hello?!?! He asked Daniel.Jeez.(sw)
  16. So...in game 1, the dogs were down 3 goals in the last minute and scored twice to win that leg of the parlay?Absolutely-ridiculous-literally-one-in-a-million-comeback OTY for OP?If OP pulls this off, this is the thread of the year. It might be anyway.
  17. That is absolutely (pardon the pun) incredible. If anything it has actually increased.That disgusts me, but thanks for the data.
  18. I'm curious what the current state of the tables at AP is like. For anyone who continues to play there or at least has the software and can check it out, how do player numbers compare to pre-shenanigan levels? My guess is that player volume is down considerably but still relatively busy.
  19. "and we wish to thank the extended poker community for any and all assistance related to the matter."That line is hilarious for obvious reasons.
  20. "To show that it could be done"?Um...I think there's a bit more to it than that.Did I miss the discussion here or anywhere else where it came out that it was a "rogue employee" who framed Scott Tom? This seems like new information.
  21. Whatever happened to that bare knuckle wrestler from England who was going to beat down everyone in this forum?I'd like to hear from him again, please.
  22. Identical. I matched the hand exactly as the book dictated. The only difference was that the actual hand in the book showed a bet of 250 on the turn. I made it 150 because that is the amount DH recommended betting. I think it's a given that if the villain called 250, he would call 150 as well.
  23. This hand was taken directly from HOH V1. I was taken aback by DH's suggestion to bet 150 on that river and had to see what the general consensus of the forum was. The sample size is very small, but most tend to agree.I don't see the value in betting that river. The straight draw just got there so if villain was drawing, your bet of 150 is going to get raised - probably all-in. What then? There's also the outside chance he is slow-playing a set.Maybe you get a call from a ten-weak kicker, but is that going to happen often enough to make the bet worthwhile? I just don't think it will. An
  24. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Single Table Satellite Tourney, Big Blind is t20 (10 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)Button (t1360)SB (t1350)BB (t750)UTG (t280)UTG+1 (t550)Hero (t1130)MP1 (t1350)MP2 (t1090)MP3 (t900)CO (t670)Preflop: Hero is UTG+2 with A, T. 1 fold, UTG+1 calls 20, Hero calls 20, 4 folds, Button calls, SB folds, BB checks.Pot is (t90)Flop: Td, 9c, 3cBB bets 40, UTG+1 folds, Hero raises to 80, Button folds, BB calls.Pot is (t250)Turn: 5dBB checks, Hero bets 150, BB calls.Pot is (t550)River: 6hBB checks, Hero bets 150Sorry abou
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