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Turd Ferguson
04-30-2004, 07:03 PM
Stage #25327898: Holdem No Limit $0.10 [2004-04-30 19:37:42]
Seat 1 - MRCROWLEY $10 in chips
Seat 5 - JL $47.40 in chips
Seat 6 - YAHOOGIE $62.20 in chips
Seat 7 - AGGIE12 $9.20 in chips
*** BLIND [dealer 5] ***
YAHOOGIE - Post small blind $0.10
AGGIE12 - Post big blind $0.25
AGGIE12 - Pocket [6h,As]
MRCROWLEY - Calls $0.25
JL - Folds
YAHOOGIE - Calls $0.15
AGGIE12 - Checks
*** FLOP [6d,Ac,6s] ***
YAHOOGIE - Checks
AGGIE12 - Checks
MRCROWLEY - Bets $0.75
YAHOOGIE - Folds
AGGIE12 - Calls $0.75
*** TURN [6d,Ac,6s,9d] ***
AGGIE12 - Checks
MRCROWLEY - Bets $0.75
AGGIE12 - Raises $0.75 to $2.75
MRCROWLEY - All-In(Raise) $2 to $9
AGGIE12 - All-In $5.45
MRCROWLEY - returned ($0.80) : not called
MRCROWLEY - returned ($0) : not called
*** RIVER [6d,Ac,6s,9d,Jc] ***
MRCROWLEY - Calls
AGGIE12 - Calls
*** RESULT ***
Total Pot($18.65:$18.65,$0) Rake ($0.90)
Board [6d,Ac,6s,9d,Jc]
MRCROWLEY - Total ($17.75) All-In HI:($17.75)Full house, nines full of sixes [9c,9s - P:9s,B:9d,P:9c,B:6s,B:6d]
JL - Folded on the POCKET CARDS
YAHOOGIE - Folded on the FLOP
AGGIE12 - HI:Full house, sixes full of aces [6h,As - B:6s,P:6h,B:6d,P:As,B:Ac]

Should I have folded on the turn, I'm not sure if I could ever lay this hand down without a runner runner pair. I'm thinking I should have reraised pre turn. I'm still a bit shocked, reminds me of when Phil Ivey dropped the pocket 9's on Chris Moneymaker and Money made his own boat on the river.

Radii
04-30-2004, 09:47 PM
I don't think you really did anything wrong. That flop is worthy of a slowplay, you'd rather see AA6 but can one really complain about flopping a full house? :) On the flop you were a 92% favorite over pocket 9s. I don't think I could get away from that hand either, espicially in a cash game when there isn't the dynamic of tournament position to ponder.

A very rough result for you, but I'd do it the same next time.

primelord
04-30-2004, 11:15 PM
The only thing I would suggest is not slow playing the low boat on the flop. There really isn't much reason to slow play. On the flop you have most of the good cards so you aren't going to get much action unless someone improves. On a flop like that you might get an Ace to give you some action, but most likely everyone will fold to your bet unless they improve to a hand better than yours.

If you had flopped aces full it would be a different story. Then there really isn't a card you are scared of otehr than another 6. I know taking down the pot on the flop wouldn't have net you much money, but again it is going to be hard to get someone to pay you off on this hand anyway unless they improve to a monster.

sabotai
05-01-2004, 01:16 AM
Pretty much what primelord said. I would have raised after the flop (Probably have gone all-in)