Full Tilt Poker $0.50/$1 No Limit Hold'em - 5 players
nsdclan (CO): $286.35
rrrraul555 (BTN): $135.90
ShipMeDullz (SB): $100.50
Hero (BB): $121.55
Pedro_BARDEFER (UTG): $113.50
Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is BB with K K
2 folds, rrrraul555 raises to $2, ShipMeDullz calls $1.50, Hero raises to $9, rrrraul555 calls $7, 1 fold
Flop: ($20.00) 3 3 K (2 players)
Hero checks, rrrraul555 bets $20, Hero requests TIME, Hero calls $20
Turn: ($60.00) Q (2 players)
Hero checks, rrrraul555 checks
River: ($60.00) 6 (2 players)
Hero bets $42, rrrraul555 calls $42
Final Pot: $144.00
rrrraul555 mucks 2 7
Hero shows K K (a full house, Kings full of Threes)
Hero wins $141.00
(Rake: $3.00)
UbU from 2+2 gave a little insight into the thought process ;D...
You mock, but allow me to allow you into my thoughts processes. Behold:
Pre: I min-raise 72 (suited, mind you) to disguise the strength of my hand. If I hit my hand hard no one will ever suspect. If I miss, I can represent another hand, a hand that does hit the board. (For all of you doubters, I saw this on High Stakes Poker, so obviously it may be a few levels above the typical SSNL head). BB raises me, falling into my trap. Obviously, I smooth call.
Flop: A great flop for me; it missed my hand (oh well, that's poker, right?), but now I can represent KK. He checks, which screams extreme weakness and I pounce with a bet.
Turn: Obviously my plan was to check-raise villain here, further selling the idea that I have KK. Unfortunately, I forget that I have position and we move on to the river (I was multi-tabling at the time; the other table had most of my attention).
River: Okay, so he bets out, but the fact that he checked turn and river SCREAMS weakness (or a slowplayed KK -- but since I was representing KK, this seems highly unlikely). I'm 95% sure he's bluffing, hence the call (a raise here only gets called by better). Unfortunately, I was just unlucky enough to hit the top of his range, instead of the bottom. Basically, I got coolered. It happens, we move on. But if the flop was something like, 229, this hand would have played out much differently.
Do you see why?
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