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  1. PokerStars Game #10835338591: Tournament #54317565, $10+$1 Hold'em No Limit - Level VII (150/300) - 2007/07/08 - 16:39:59 (ET)Table '54317565 858' 9-max Seat #6 is the buttonSeat 1: tisto87 (1190 in chips) is sitting outSeat 2: KEITHS FORD (3235 in chips) Seat 3: justtocol (5855 in chips) Seat 4: wild1967 (4220 in chips) Seat 5: Kibaraus (10640 in chips) Seat 6: bastinho06 (1580 in chips) is sitting outSeat 7: AKProdigy (8125 in chips) Seat 8: Weh Kong (2095 in chips) Seat 9: loholt (7165 in chips) tisto87: posts the ante 25KEITHS FORD: posts the ante 25justtocol: posts the ante 25wild1967: posts the ante 25Kibaraus: posts the ante 25bastinho06: posts the ante 25AKProdigy: posts the ante 25Weh Kong: posts the ante 25loholt: posts the ante 25AKProdigy: posts small blind 150Weh Kong: posts big blind 300*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to AKProdigy [Kh Ks]loholt: raises 900 to 1200tisto87: folds KEITHS FORD: folds justtocol: folds wild1967: folds Kibaraus: folds bastinho06: folds AKProdigy: raises 6900 to 8100 and is all-inWeh Kong: calls 1770 and is all-inloholt: calls 5940 and is all-in*** FLOP *** [As Ac 8c]*** TURN *** [As Ac 8c] [3s]*** RIVER *** [As Ac 8c 3s] [6c]*** SHOW DOWN ***AKProdigy: shows [Kh Ks] (two pair, Aces and Kings)loholt: shows [Qc Qh] (two pair, Aces and Queens)AKProdigy collected 10140 from side potWeh Kong: shows [9d 9s] (two pair, Aces and Nines)AKProdigy collected 6435 from main pot*** SUMMARY ***Total pot 16575 Main pot 6435. Side pot 10140. | Rake 0 Board [As Ac 8c 3s 6c]Seat 1: tisto87 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 2: KEITHS FORD folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 3: justtocol folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 4: wild1967 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 5: Kibaraus folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 6: bastinho06 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 7: AKProdigy (small blind) showed [Kh Ks] and won (16575) with two pair, Aces and KingsSeat 8: Weh Kong (big blind) showed [9d 9s] and lost with two pair, Aces and NinesSeat 9: loholt showed [Qc Qh] and lost with two pair, Aces and Queens17485

  2. lolPokerStars Game #10834197449: Tournament #54317565, $10+$1 Hold'em No Limit - Level I (10/20) - 2007/07/08 - 15:36:33 (ET)Table '54317565 858' 9-max Seat #9 is the buttonSeat 1: Koupe69 (3005 in chips) Seat 2: KEITHS FORD (2905 in chips) Seat 3: justtocol (3150 in chips) Seat 4: Rykkinn (3000 in chips) Seat 5: Kibaraus (3030 in chips) Seat 6: bastinho06 (2970 in chips) is sitting outSeat 7: AKProdigy (3150 in chips) Seat 8: 718523 (2880 in chips) Seat 9: 7poker7 (2910 in chips) Koupe69: posts small blind 10KEITHS FORD: posts big blind 20*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to AKProdigy [6s Js]justtocol: folds Rykkinn: folds Kibaraus: folds bastinho06: folds AKProdigy: raises 40 to 60718523: calls 607poker7: folds Koupe69: folds KEITHS FORD: calls 40*** FLOP *** [4c 6d 3d]KEITHS FORD: checks AKProdigy: bets 80718523: calls 80KEITHS FORD: calls 80*** TURN *** [4c 6d 3d] [3s]KEITHS FORD: checks AKProdigy: bets 220718523: calls 220KEITHS FORD: folds *** RIVER *** [4c 6d 3d 3s] [4h]AKProdigy: checks 718523: checks *** SHOW DOWN ***AKProdigy: shows [6s Js] (two pair, Sixes and Fours)718523: mucks hand AKProdigy collected 870 from pot*** SUMMARY ***Total pot 870 | Rake 0 Board [4c 6d 3d 3s 4h]Seat 1: Koupe69 (small blind) folded before FlopSeat 2: KEITHS FORD (big blind) folded on the TurnSeat 3: justtocol folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 4: Rykkinn folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 5: Kibaraus folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 6: bastinho06 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 7: AKProdigy showed [6s Js] and won (870) with two pair, Sixes and FoursSeat 8: 718523 mucked [As 2c]Seat 9: 7poker7 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)

  3. Why not just push the turn?Seeing as your the short stack, I really don't see how you can get away from this hand. I dont know, if I have 10k behind me instead, I probably check the turn instead, fearing two pair, trips (the only think we beat otherwise is maybe TT+ or a draw). I figure with AJ+ he would have raised preflop. I'd probably raise to 2.5/3 BB, and fold to a push PF. We're short, but I'm not sure we're in push or fold mode yet.

  4. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t30 (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FCP)UTG+1 (t210)MP1 (t1490)MP2 (t1460)CO (t5520)Hero (t1470)SB (t1870)BB (t1000)UTG (t1480)Preflop: Hero is Button with K :D , J :D . 3 folds, MP2 raises to t60, 1 fold, Hero calls t60, 1 fold, BB calls t30.Flop: (t195) 2 :D , K :club: , Q :D(3 players)BB checks, MP2 bets t120, Hero raises to t300, BB folds, MP2 calls t180.Turn: (t795) J :)(2 players)MP2 bets t1100 (All-In), Hero ?No reads, this is a fairly automatic call right?

  5. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t200 (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FCP)MP2 (t2120)CO (t1580)Button (t5560)SB (t7015)BB (t2410)UTG (t5385)UTG+1 (t1680)Hero (t3515)Preflop: Hero is MP1 with 7 :club: , 7 :D . 2 folds, Hero raises to t600, 4 folds, BB calls t400.Flop: (t1300) T :D , 2 :D , K :D(2 players)BB checks, Hero bets t600, BB raises to t1810, Hero ?No reads. Easy laydown? About 3 to 1 to call. Does the chance that he's bluffing justify a call?

  6. Was he usually limping PF? Sometimes I might try to trap here against an overly aggressive player, but considering the coordinated flop, I probably lead out for about 1200. If you don't think he'd limp with a high pocker pair, I push the turn on any non-dangerous card if he calls the flop. If he pushes back, I probably go broke (again assuming he's been limping into pots frequently and its unlikely he has a high PP here). Although you are on the bubble, the structure of the 45 turbos are so top heavy that if you can get a large stack heading ITM, its really advantageous as opposed to crawling past the bubble getting knocked out 4th to 7th.

  7. In the turbos I think you just have to be a bit more aggressive (not more loose, just more aggressive) and be more willing to steal. If you build up a decent stack, you have a really good chance of a top 3 finish just because by the table the FT comes around, its mostly filled with weak-tight players who don't compensate for the blind structure. The blind strucutres go up incredibly quick though, and by the time your down to the final 3 or 4, its pretty much a push or fold AIPF fest unless you have a big stack. As for the difference between 3.40's and 1.20's, not much. I find the 3.40's to a bit more tighter, but that's about it. I disagree with the idea that their crapshoots. There's higher variance, but in the long run, it's pretty easy to come out top with a fairly high margin. In general, the players just really aren't that GOOD. I play mostly 3.40's /45 turbos, and 5.50 STT's. My ROI for the 3.40's is about 65 - 70%, and for the 5.50's its about 30 - 35%. (granted my sample size isn't HUGE).Just be aggressive, pick your spots, and try to build a stack early. Take advantage of people who can't compensate for the fast strucutre, and you should be fine. Good luck.

  8. In this situation, I probably check behind since you really have no idea where you are and just try to get to the river as cheaply as possible. Of course this opens him up to bluff pushing on the river with overcards and putting you on a tough decision. I guess the real question is whether you think villain could have called the flop raise with overcards. If not, youre most likely way behind. (For the record, I hate these situations)

  9. Nah. It's a 3.25 45 turbo. You don't need to take small edges for big chunks of your stack when you're ahead.
    I guess a better question than would be where do I draw the line on the edge I need to have to call off my stack early on in one of these things? Right now my ROI is ~70% (probably inflated) in a sample size of about 100.
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