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Quadzilla!
Full Tilt Poker
$1/$2 NL Hold'em Cash Game
9 Players
LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter
Y_Max (UTG+1): $26
mikeho (UTG+2): $41
alfo08 (MP1): $130.70
otbdave (MP2): $257.95
ReechX (CO): $180
gyfish (BTN): $222.60
ZManChoo (SB): $195.75
CountessStakula (BB): $246
Korican (UTG): $262.20
Pre-Flop: T
8
dealt to otbdave (MP2)
4 folds
otbdave raises to $7
ReechX folds
gyfish calls $7
2 folds
Flop: ($17) A
8
8
(2 Players)
otbdave bets $12
gyfish calls $12
Turn: ($41) 8
(2 Players)
otbdave bets $30
gyfish calls $30
River: ($101) 7
(2 Players)
otbdave bets $208.95 and is All-In
gyfish calls $173.60 and is All-In
Results: $448.20 Pot ($3 Rake)
otbdave showed T
8
(four of a kind, Eights) and WON $445.20 (+$222.60 NET)
gyfish mucked Q
A
(a full house, Eights full of Aces) and LOST (-$222.60 NET)
"You have it in your power to turn a bad-beat around simply by realizing this simple truth: The more bad beats you encounter, the luckier you are. It's a sign that you are playing against opponents who continually take the worst of it, and if you can't beat someone who always takes the worst of it, you can't beat anyone"
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Fun hand, I also saw Shanetrane from our forum at one of my tables briefly this session
"You have it in your power to turn a bad-beat around simply by realizing this simple truth: The more bad beats you encounter, the luckier you are. It's a sign that you are playing against opponents who continually take the worst of it, and if you can't beat someone who always takes the worst of it, you can't beat anyone"
Get me at the tables...
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Cake: otbdave
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Now THAT is a nice pot!
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As it became increasingly obvious that he held an ace, I finally decided, if he has an A, he will call any bet, including all-in, there is little reason for him to put me on AA or quads.
If he does not have an A, I am not interested in value betting what he may actually call.
"You have it in your power to turn a bad-beat around simply by realizing this simple truth: The more bad beats you encounter, the luckier you are. It's a sign that you are playing against opponents who continually take the worst of it, and if you can't beat someone who always takes the worst of it, you can't beat anyone"
Get me at the tables...
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Cake: otbdave
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