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Author Topic: Now, this is a good feeling.  (Read 370 times)
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« on: Jan 05, 2011 at 22:26 »

Poker Stars $8.00+$0.80 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t20/t40 Blinds - 6 players - View hand 1108872
DeucesCracked Poker Videos Hand History Converter

bvllztone (BB): t2015       50.38 BBs
ECJENSEN56 (UTG): t2763       69.08 BBs
unaimix (MP): t4480       112 BBs
DownRoAr (CO): t3920       98 BBs
Hero (BTN): t2940       73.50 BBs
rawkus205 (SB): t4367       109.17 BBs

Pre Flop: (t60) Hero is BTN with T :club: Q :club:
1 fold, unaimix raises to t80, 1 fold, Hero raises to t200, rawkus205 calls t180, 1 fold, unaimix calls t120

Flop: (t640) A :spade: 9 :club: J :club: (3 players)
rawkus205 checks, unaimix checks, Hero bets t480, rawkus205 calls t480, unaimix calls t480

Turn: (t2080) Q :spade: (3 players)
rawkus205 checks, unaimix checks, Hero checks

River: (t2080) 8 :club: (3 players)
rawkus205 bets t3687 all in, unaimix calls t3687, Hero calls t2260 all in

Final Pot: t11714
unaimix shows A :diamond: T :spade: (a straight, Eight to Queen)
Hero shows T :club: Q :club: (a straight flush, Eight to Queen)
rawkus205 shows K :club: T :heart: (a straight, Ten to Ace)
rawkus205 wins t2854
Hero wins t8860

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« Reply #1 on: Jan 05, 2011 at 22:35 »

Ok, I tried like 8 times to convert this into a format that showed the actual cards, but i can't find the correct one.  Help?
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« Reply #2 on: Jan 05, 2011 at 22:59 »

http://poker-tools.flopturnriver.com/Hand-Converter.php
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« Reply #3 on: Jan 06, 2011 at 01:41 »

Poker Stars $8.00+$0.80 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t20/t40 Blinds - 6 players - View hand 1108872
William's manual Hand History Converter

bvllztone (BB): t2015       50.38 BBs
ECJENSEN56 (UTG): t2763       69.08 BBs
unaimix (MP): t4480       112 BBs
DownRoAr (CO): t3920       98 BBs
Hero (BTN): t2940       73.50 BBs
rawkus205 (SB): t4367       109.17 BBs

Pre Flop: (t60) Hero is BTN with ten of clubs queen of clubs
1 fold, unaimix raises to t80, 1 fold, Hero raises to t200, rawkus205 calls t180, 1 fold, unaimix calls t120

Flop: (t640) ace of spades 9 of clubs jack of clubs (3 players)
rawkus205 checks, unaimix checks, Hero bets t480, rawkus205 calls t480, unaimix calls t480

Turn: (t2080) queen of spades (3 players)
rawkus205 checks, unaimix checks, Hero checks

River: (t2080) 8 of clubs (3 players)
rawkus205 bets t3687 all in, unaimix calls t3687, Hero calls t2260 all in

Final Pot: t11714
unaimix shows ace of diamonds ten of spades (a straight, Eight to Queen)
Hero shows ten of clubs queen of clubs (a straight flush, Eight to Queen)
rawkus205 shows king of clubs ten of hearts (a straight, Ten to Ace)
rawkus205 wins t2854
Hero wins t8860
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« Reply #4 on: Jan 06, 2011 at 02:12 »

LOL at the guy who slowplayed Broadway on a double Flush draw board...and then shoves OOP after someone caught up.

Personally I'm not re-raising with QT, even it they're suited but I'm glad it worked out for you.
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« Reply #5 on: Jan 06, 2011 at 17:50 »

LOL at the guy who slowplayed Broadway on a double Flush draw board...and then shoves OOP after someone caught up.

Personally I'm not re-raising with QT, even it they're suited but I'm glad it worked out for you.

Agreed on the QT.  Part of my basic strategy (especially short handed) is to almost never flat a raise preflop.  With moderately deep stacks, I really feel like advantage of taking the lead outweighs most (not all) of the times that I am slightly behind.   It's so easy for me to be pushed off my hand when I just call the turn and the flop. 

I have really turned up my VPIP in the past few months in an effort to shake things up.  To avoid turning into a calling station, I find myself putting in 2.2x 3 bets with a gigantic range of hands.   I'm still waiting on a sample size big enough to decide if this is worth the volitility.  On the button,  if I'm playing, I am almost always raising. 
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« Reply #6 on: Jan 06, 2011 at 20:40 »

LOL at the guy who slowplayed Broadway on a double Flush draw board...and then shoves OOP after someone caught up.

Personally I'm not re-raising with QT, even it they're suited but I'm glad it worked out for you.

Agreed on the QT.  Part of my basic strategy (especially short handed) is to almost never flat a raise preflop.  With moderately deep stacks, I really feel like advantage of taking the lead outweighs most (not all) of the times that I am slightly behind.   It's so easy for me to be pushed off my hand when I just call the turn and the flop. 

I have really turned up my VPIP in the past few months in an effort to shake things up.  To avoid turning into a calling station, I find myself putting in 2.2x 3 bets with a gigantic range of hands.   I'm still waiting on a sample size big enough to decide if this is worth the volitility.  On the button,  if I'm playing, I am almost always raising. 

Sounds reasonable enough.
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