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Dutch7 | Small blind | 75.00 | 75.00 | 22535.00 | |
rocky62 | Big blind | 150.00 | 225.00 | 14905.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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XXXXXXXXX | Raise | 750.00 | 975.00 | 13200.00 | |
simally | Fold | ||||
GREGHOGG | All-in | 5720.00 | 6695.00 | 0.00 | |
Dutch7 | Fold | ||||
rocky62 | Fold | ||||
XXXXXXXXX | Call | 4970.00 | 11665.00 | 8230.00 | |
XXXXXXXXX | Show |
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GREGHOGG | Show |
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River | |||||
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XXXXXXXXX | Win | Two Pairs, Kings and Queens | 11665.00 | 19895.00 |
Comments
Although he did have a big enough stack to have a tempter.
I'm afraid that Tikay just can't put them down - it's in his psychological make-up. Good of you to remove his name though!
cheers dave
It certainly isn't in my range...
But when I posted the comment, I was very tired and not in the mood for posting my 4 page essay which usually accompanies hand reviews!!!
So I summed it up as quickly as I could. Hands like KQ suited are very much a tempter for people to see a flop. Certainly calling an all in for 60% of his stack was very ambitious and I am very surpirised he had gained such a stack with plays like that, especially as it was a deep stack.
I can only assume that he had hit a lot of flops, all the luck was falling his way and felt tonight was his night and as such felt invincible.
But then again, there is a large range of hands that certain players just can't fold, ever.
Very unlucky in all cases.
gazcaz
gazcaz