Full Tilt Poker, $5/$10 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 2 Players
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BB: $1,919.50
Hero (SB): $1,439
Pre-Flop: 6 8 dealt to Hero (SB)
Hero raises to $30, BB calls $20
Flop: ($60) 4 8 J (2 Players)
BB bets $40, Hero calls $40
Turn: ($140) 2 (2 Players)
BB bets $140, Hero raises to $400, BB raises to $1,340, Hero calls $940
River: ($2,820) Q (2 Players)
BB bets $509.50 and is All-In, Hero calls $29 and is All-In
Results: $2,878 Pot ($0.50 Rake)
BB showed T 9 (a straight, Queen high) and WON $2,877.50 (+$1,438.50 NET)
Hero mucked 6 8 (a pair of Eights) and LOST (-$1,439 NET)
My opponent was the kind of player that would check-raise top pair Jacks nearly every time, so when he bet out the flop, I put him on a draw or a low pair.
Then my raise on the turn looked kind of weak because I also probably would have raised the flop if I actually had a Jack. None of the draws had come in, so I pushed the call button (I thought a call would put me all in, which is why I had $29 left on the river). I don't know if this call is profitable against my opponent's range, but I went with my read.
http://twodimes.net/h/?z=5122228
pokenum -h 8h 6h - td 9d -- 4c 8c js 2s
Holdem Hi: 44 enumerated boards containing Js 2s 8c 4c
cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV
8h 6h 30 68.18 14 31.82 0 0.00 0.682
Td 9d 14 31.82 30 68.18 0 0.00 0.318
You're ahead 68:32 on the turn when pretty much all the money gets in. I don't consider that slim.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the correction (I fixed it in the post). I feel like an idiot for not even inputting the numbers into twodimes.net correctly.
ReplyDeleteI should say that it felt slim calling with second pair, shit kicker. And it's definitely slimmer against my opponent's range rather than his exact hand.