No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$1962.50+$37.50
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SB | pistons87 | 1380 | |
BB | anthonyff | 1620 |
Effective Stacks: 69bb
Blinds 10/20
Pre-Flop (30, 2 players)
pistons87 raises to 40, anthonyff calls 20
Flop (80, 2 players) anthonyff checks, pistons87 bets 40, anthonyff calls 40
Turn (160, 2 players) anthonyff checks, pistons87 bets 120, anthonyff calls 120
River (400, 2 players) anthonyff checks, pistons87 bets 239, anthonyff raises to 1320, pistons87 goes all-in 941
Final Pot: 2760 pistons87 shows a pair of Aces anthonyff shows a pair of Fours pistons87 wins 2760 ( won +1380 ) anthonyff lost -1380 ======================= No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$1962.50+$37.50Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter
BB | pistons87 | 2090 | |
SB | ale3560 | 910 |
Pre-Flop (60, 2 players) ale3560 calls 20, pistons87 raises to 120, ale3560 calls 80 Effective Stacks: 23bb
Blinds 20/40
Flop (240, 2 players) pistons87 checks, ale3560 checks
Turn (240, 2 players) pistons87 checks, ale3560 bets 120, pistons87 raises to 880, ale3560 goes all-in 670
River (1820, 2 players, 1 all-in)
Final Pot: 1820 pistons87 shows a pair of Aces ale3560 shows a pair of Nines pistons87 wins 1910 ( won +910 ) ale3560 lost -910 ============== Last week (5/12/2012 – 5/19/2012) was great for pistons87. He won incredible amount of $30,907 ($468/game)! Check other results HERE
I'm not so sure about hand #2. He doesn't represent any air when he checks a board that he probably cbets with all his misses. It also weakens his cbet range a lot to check back AT. It's true that his opponent doesn't have much to call with but he can still bluff-raise, float, or call him down fairly light. Besides, people tend to limp more suited connectors so flush draws might be a bigger part of his opponent's range than usual. Maybe he had some special reads but I don't think most guys are falling for this and that he risks getting heavily exploited if he overuses this play.
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The results show that c/b Flop was the right play in this spot, no?
The results never really matter without a large sample and it's impossible to reproduce exactly these conditions 1000 times since his opponent is adjusting too.
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Its a terrible range play HOWEVER this hand shows exactly why it can actually be a really good play ag a fish.