really i wanna know how to beat this ignorant play.
Game started at: 2014/3/18 18:23:30
Game ID: 264663180 50/100 BIG10 - $4,000 GTD - 6-Max, Table 9 (Hold'em)
Seat 6 is the button
Seat 2: oldspice (10669).
Seat 3: Riggsb (6265).
Seat 4: cmdog77 (4600).
Seat 5: williambonny (13312).
Seat 6: A-leahy7 (6285).
Player oldspice ante (10)
Player Riggsb ante (10)
Player cmdog77 ante (10)
Player williambonny ante (10)
Player A-leahy7 ante (10)
Player oldspice has small blind (50)
Player Riggsb has big blind (100)
Player oldspice received a card.
Player oldspice received a card.
Player Riggsb received a card.
Player Riggsb received a card.
Player cmdog77 received a card.
Player cmdog77 received a card.
Player williambonny received card: [10d]
Player williambonny received card: [As]
Player A-leahy7 received a card.
Player A-leahy7 received a card.
Player cmdog77 folds
Player williambonny raises (300)
Player A-leahy7 folds
Player oldspice folds
Player Riggsb calls (200)
*** FLOP ***: [Qh 5h Ad]
Player Riggsb checks
Player williambonny bets (350)
Player Riggsb calls (350)
*** TURN ***: [Qh 5h Ad] [2d]
Player Riggsb checks
Player williambonny bets (934)
Player Riggsb calls (934)
*** RIVER ***: [Qh 5h Ad 2d] [4s]
Player Riggsb allin (4671)
Player williambonny calls (4671)
------ Summary ------
Pot: 12610. Rake 0
Board: [Qh 5h Ad 2d 4s]
Player oldspice does not show cards.Bets: 60. Collects: 0. Loses: 60.
*Player Riggsb shows: Straight to 5 [3c Qs]. Bets: 6265. Collects: 12610. Wins: 6345.
Player cmdog77 does not show cards.Bets: 10. Collects: 0. Loses: 10.
Player williambonny shows: One pair of As [10d As]. Bets: 6265. Collects: 0. Loses: 6265.
Player A-leahy7 does not show cards.Bets: 10. Collects: 0. Loses: 10.
Game ended at: 2014/3/18 18:24:51
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Thread: how do you beat stupid?
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03-18-2014, 06:28 PM #1
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how do you beat stupid?
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03-18-2014, 06:32 PM #2
pretty shitty run out there, ouch, but to answer the question, go into main chat, and type MichMan then the bot will show you how to beat stupid. (donut optional)
22:52 <onehotdame> pull my finger
02:51 <onehotdame> ill miss u when u go
14:53 <onehotdame> gotta callthePOD people
12/17/2014 16:29 <onehotdame> your a bit of an ass when yo high
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03-18-2014, 06:34 PM #3
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in a 1$ tourney i can see this type of shit happening. but this is a 22$ buyin. wheres the guys brain in the 1st place to be calling preflop with q3?
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03-18-2014, 06:38 PM #4
Don't play...
" JUST KILLIN TIME,,, WAITING FOR TIME TO KILL ME,,,"
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03-18-2014, 06:39 PM #5
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exactly what tommy just said. You would think the tourney being a bigger buy in that those type of hands wont happen. Guess u can find those ppl anywhere
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03-18-2014, 06:51 PM #6
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Preflop, I think it's a bad call. Post flop though, I think it's a pretty standard line. You bet 350 into 650, I'm often floating there with 2nd pair to see what you do come turn. If you check behind turn, he fires on any river, and if you fire again, he can safely get away from it. The problem was what the turn was. If it was anything other than Q234, he folds turn. Without knowing your image at the table, I can't be sure of his line, but against an active opponent, it's reasonable to call the turn, knowing that you can donk-jam the river if you hit, and get called down.
Knowing that you are willing to call his donk-shove on the river if he hits, he's given 9 outs (2 Q, 3 3s, 4 4s), giving him a roughly 20.5% chance of hitting. Implied odds show that he has to be getting at least 20% (was 19.9995%) to make it a profitable turn call to get you to call a jam on the river. So, that makes it very borderline.
He also has the fold equity if a heart hits the river, since that draw is much more apparent to you than the straight draw. So, as long as he can get you to fold a lone A to that 3rd heart more often than not, it turns out to be a much profitable hand.
Obviously he is crushed if you happened to have 2pr/set, but with opening ranges being wider in 6max than full ring, 1pr hands are often overvalued.If you PM me about stakes (or randomly bubble chat me, which I consider the same thing), and I haven't done business with you before, or talked with you before, you will NEVER get a stake from me.
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03-18-2014, 07:05 PM #7
well we know who williambonny is now
<StephyMarieC> erik!!!!! yay you've always been one of my favorites hehe <scorcher863> i kinda want to smoke some meth, then play poker for like 3 days straight
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03-18-2014, 07:20 PM #8
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not sure which was worse there. Overplaying a pair of Aces (still only one pair) or calling down with second pair for runner runner. Both equally stupid.
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03-18-2014, 07:25 PM #9
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03-18-2014, 07:26 PM #10
lol riggs is one of the best plaeyrs on the site. shit happens