Anyway, these hands happened this morning in which I finished down a whopping $1.36 primarily to this first hand. In this one, I was berated by Villian 5.
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Seat 0: Hero ($9.55)
Seat 1: Villain 1 ($1.99) -
Seat 2: Villain 2 ($1.75) -
Seat 3: Villain 3 ($5.23) -
Seat 4: Villain 4 ($4.80)
Seat 5: Villain 5 ($15.24)
Seat 6: Villain 6 ($4.84)
Seat 7: Villain 7 ($4.35)
Seat 8: Villain 8 ($9.40)
Seat 9: Villain 9 ($7.56)
PRE-FLOP:
Villain 2 posts small blind $.05
Villain 3 posts BIG blind $.10
Dealt To: Hero
CALL Villain 4 ($.10)
RAISE Villain 5 ($.45)
FOLD Villain 6
FOLD Villain 7
FOLD Villain 8
FOLD Villain 9
CALL Hero ($.45)
RAISE Villain 1 ($1.99)
FOLD Villain 2
FOLD Villain 3
FOLD Villain 4
CALL Villain 5 ($1.99)
CALL Hero ($1.99)
FLOP:
Pot: $7.12
BET Villain 5 ($1)
CALL Hero ($1)
TURN:
Pot: $9.12
BET Villain 5 ($1)
CALL Hero ($1)
RIVER:
Pot: $11.12
BET Villain 5 ($1)
FOLD Hero
UNCALLED Villain 5 ($1)
SHOWDOWN:
Villain 5:
Villain 1:
Villain 5 collected $5.91 from main pot with two pair, tens and eightsVillain 5 collected $3.8 from side pot 1 with two pair, tens and eights
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $3.8 Rake: $.51 is raked from a total pot of 10.22. .31 is raked from the main pot of 6.22. .20
Final Board:
Seat 5: Tc Ts Jc 8h 8d: two pair, tens and eights. - Net Gain/Loss: ($5.27)
Seat 1: Ah 8h 8d 5h 5d: two pair, eights and fives. - Net Gain/Loss: ($-1.99)
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Commentary: The history doesn't show it, but Villain 1 is all in for $1.99. Obviously, I think the winner is an idiot for berating me as I was getting 3:1 pot odds meaning I only have to win this hand 25% of the hand to break even. Then his clownish microbets on the flop and the turn forced me to call given the favorable pot odds. I guess he though he was extracting more money from me with TT.
The real question is what was he doing calling Villian 1's all in bet with a live player behind him. His best case scenario is that I fold and he's in a coin flip situation.
This hand happened shortly after the first hand against the very same Villian.
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Seat 0: Hero ($5.41)
Seat 1: Villain 1 ($2)
Seat 2: Villain 2 ($2.10)
Seat 3: Villain 3 ($5.21) -
Seat 4: Villain 4 ($4.29) -
Seat 5: Villain 5 ($20.45) -
Seat 6: Villain 6 ($4.64)
Seat 7: Villain 7 ($4.40)
Seat 8: Villain 8 ($10.02)
Seat 9: Villain 9 ($7.41)
PRE-FLOP:
Villain 4 posts small blind $.05
Villain 5 posts BIG blind $.10
Dealt To: Hero
FOLD Villain 6
FOLD Villain 7
FOLD Villain 8
FOLD Villain 9
RAISE Hero ($.35)
FOLD Villain 1
FOLD Villain 2
FOLD Villain 3
FOLD Villain 4
CALL Villain 5 ($.35)
FLOP:
Pot: $0.85
CHECK Villain 5
BET Hero ($.50)
CALL Villain 5 ($.50)
TURN:
Pot: $1.85
CHECK Villain 5
CHECK Hero
RIVER:
Pot: $1.85
BET Villain 5 ($.60)
CALL Hero ($.60)
SHOWDOWN:
Villain 5:
MUCK Hero
Villain 5 collected $2.81 from main pot with full house, threes full of fives
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $2.95 Rake: $.14
Final Board:
Seat 5: 5d 5c 3s 3c 3d: full house, threes full of fives. - Net Gain/Loss: ($1.36)
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Commentary: I should've folded here on the river. Given my preflop raise, I figured that the board didn't hit him. Three obvious question:
1. WTF is he doing calling with this hand. It's heads up and he's a big underdog against most hands. Plus, he will play the hand out of position.
2. Why is he checking on the flop? Is he slowplaying his straight draw? He has to fold if any high card comes on the turn because he has few outs, right? What could I possibly have that'll pay off a 4 card straight on the board? He should bet since it represents his best chance to win the hand unless I have absolutely nothing. I actually don't but I raised with something and he should at least respect that.
3. What was I calling on the river for? I couldn't beat anything but a poor bluff attempt
Calling is a leak in my game, and I HAVE to fix this.
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