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egthareal
03-02-2005, 12:04 AM
Dealer: Hand #66186622

Dealer: 2 7 off suit posts the small blind of $2

Dealer: DanielParsley posts the big blind of $4

Dealer: 5 seconds left to act

Dealer: SoccerR9 is sitting out

Dealer: Time has expired

Dealer: SoccerR9 has returned

Dealer: hazedog raises to $8

Dealer: thinkingjen calls $8

Dealer: cmac8t2 has 15 seconds left to act

Dealer: cmac8t2 raises to $38

Dealer: 2_Blathe folds

Dealer: Starsky folds

Dealer: 2 7 off suit folds

Dealer: DanielParsley raises to $68

Dealer: hazedog calls $32.80, and is all in

Dealer: thinkingjen folds

Dealer: cmac8t2 raises to $98

Dealer: DanielParsley raises to $128

Dealer: cmac8t2 raises to $136.35, and is all in

Dealer: DanielParsley calls $8.35

Dealer: cmac8t2 shows [9s 9h]

Dealer: DanielParsley shows [7d 7s]

Dealer: hazedog shows [Ts Td]

Dealer: The flop is [Ks 7h 3c]

Dealer: The turn is [Ac]

Dealer: The river is [7c]

Dealer: cmac8t2 shows two pair, Nines and Sevens

Dealer: DanielParsley shows four of a kind, Sevens

Dealer: DanielParsley wins the side pot ($191.10) with four of a kind, Sevens

Dealer: hazedog shows two pair, Tens and Sevens

Dealer: DanielParsley wins the main pot ($129.40) with four of a kind, Sevens

Jeremy
03-02-2005, 01:47 AM
WOW.............that's all I can say. What poker site was this at?

windbreaker
03-02-2005, 07:06 AM
The hand history there is awfully ugly to read. But in any case, I don't see why the BB would raise all in with a raise and reraise in front of him. I mean, sure he got 4 bucks in it preflop, but I don't see in any case how you can call it. At best you're hoping the other two share the same cards like AK....but given the scenerio, it's more than likely that 77 is at best ~33% chance of winning.

Seems like a poor play that got lucky to me.

egthareal
03-03-2005, 07:48 AM
Ya this was at FTP FullTiltPoker.com (we can thank Jeremy for me starting to play there) anyways there hand history is horrible. And I think that windbreak had a good read on the analysis of this hand. Just caught me off guard. lol ;)

card4
03-04-2005, 02:52 AM
Wow, I don't think I've seen this at this high of limits. I don't understand what these guys were doing. Even $2/$4 limit tables usually have better play than this. I understand bluffing is a big part of NL but wow.

hazedog makes a nice preflop raise w/ his 10s and no one in the pot before him but then makes a bad call going all in. When facing a huge raise and reraise, you can't think your 10s are good anymore. I might have called w/ KK since I was low in chips and have a hard time folding cowboys preflop but with this kind of action even then I'd expect an opponent to flip over aces.

DanielParsley and cmac8t2 were way too aggressive with these small pocket pairs. Besides that, I don't like the raise, then reraise. If you decide you want to commit all your money on this hand, then just move all in the first place. I don't like seeing it raised in $30 increments back in forth.

DanielParsley got lucky, no doubt about it, but I don't like how anyone played this hand. The swings at this table must have been huge with maniacs like this at the table.

egthareal
03-10-2005, 06:16 AM
No doubt about it - this table was maniac city. It was with relative ease I extracted 6 bills from the deep pockets of the loose players at this table. This particular hand stood out to me for the same reasons it did for most people who are taking a shot at analysis of their play.

Moral of the story is sometimes luck is a bitch at no-limit.