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| PokerStars Game #21992136674: 8-Game (Omaha Pot Limit, $0.25/$0.50) - 2008/11/12 22:08:49 ET Table 'Ananke V' 6-max Seat #2 is the button Seat 1: lawdogusc ($28.20 in chips) Seat 2: greg1122 ($18.25 in chips) Seat 3: Rainman7971 ($37.40 in chips) Seat 4: Hardbread ($13.90 in chips) Seat 5: FloppyMcNutZ ($54 in chips) Seat 6: jx11 ($99.75 in chips) Rainman7971: posts small blind $0.25 Hardbread: posts big blind $0.50 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to FloppyMcNutZ [8s Ts Qc Qh] FloppyMcNutZ: calls $0.50 jx11: calls $0.50 lawdogusc: folds greg1122: folds Rainman7971: calls $0.25 Hardbread: checks *** FLOP *** [Ac Qs 7d] Rainman7971: checks Hardbread: checks FloppyMcNutZ: bets $1.90 jx11: folds Rainman7971: calls $1.90 Hardbread: folds *** TURN *** [Ac Qs 7d] [Js] Rainman7971: checks FloppyMcNutZ: checks *** RIVER *** [Ac Qs 7d Js] [7c] Rainman7971: bets $5 FloppyMcNutZ: raises $12 to $17 Rainman7971: raises $18 to $35 and is all-in FloppyMcNutZ: calls $18 *** SHOW DOWN *** Rainman7971: shows [9d 4s Ad As] (a full house, Aces full of Sevens) FloppyMcNutZ: mucks hand Rainman7971 collected $72.80 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $75.80 | Rake $3 Board [Ac Qs 7d Js 7c] Seat 1: lawdogusc folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 2: greg1122 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 3: Rainman7971 (small blind) showed [9d 4s Ad As] and won ($72.80) with a full house, Aces full of Sevens Seat 4: Hardbread (big blind) folded on the Flop Seat 5: FloppyMcNutZ mucked [8s Ts Qc Qh] Seat 6: jx11 folded on the Flop
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| | I go broke there also, The way the hand played out with no preflop raises and the turn going check, check, it definitely feels more like an Ace-Seven kind of hand. There are only two hands that beat you, Ace-Ace, and 7-7, he just happened to have one of those hands. RE: I like the raise on the river, flat calling with second full the way the hand played out is just so weak, your read would have to be immaculate to flat call and I just don't see that being possible at these limits. RE: Callling his all-in reraise on the river. You could make a small argument for folding if you had a lot of history with this player and he was the type that would never re-raise without the mortal nuts, but I think your potstuck, and he actually didn't have "the nuts", you could have conceivably had 7-7. Jason
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