Let's Play "Guess the Holecards"

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pokerstars GAME #14444480357: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($0.25/$0.50) - 2008/01/09 - 20:32:39 (ET)
Table 'Halawe' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: zachvac ($82 in chips)
Seat 2: Memie ($33.30 in chips)
Memie: posts small blind $0.25
zachvac: posts big blind $0.50
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to zachvac [Qc Qh]
Memie: calls $0.25
zachvac: raises $1.50 to $2
Memie: raises $1.50 to $3.50
zachvac: raises $7 to $10.50
Memie: calls $7
*** FLOP *** [2c Qd 2h]
zachvac: checks
Memie: bets $10.50
zachvac: calls $10.50
*** TURN *** [2c Qd 2h] [7s]
zachvac: checks
Memie: bets $12.30 and is all-in
zachvac: calls $12.30
*** RIVER *** [2c Qd 2h 7s] [7c]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
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What's your guess on what villain has here?
 
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Only someone with a name like Memie would play a pair of Dueces like that....
 
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77? but this is not in bad beat section
so im guessing A7?
 
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I considered putting this in the brag/bad beat section, but it is definitely not a bad beat. I figure no point in giving more time because no one would guess this hand in a million years. Entire HH below:

POKERSTARS GAME #14444480357: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($0.25/$0.50) - 2008/01/09 - 20:32:39 (ET)
Table 'Halawe' 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: zachvac ($82 in chips)
Seat 2: Memie ($33.30 in chips)
Memie: posts small blind $0.25
zachvac: posts big blind $0.50
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to zachvac [Qc Qh]
Memie: calls $0.25
zachvac: raises $1.50 to $2
Memie: raises $1.50 to $3.50
zachvac: raises $7 to $10.50
Memie: calls $7
*** FLOP *** [2c Qd 2h]
zachvac: checks
Memie: bets $10.50
zachvac: calls $10.50
*** TURN *** [2c Qd 2h] [7s]
zachvac: checks
Memie: bets $12.30 and is all-in
zachvac: calls $12.30
*** RIVER *** [2c Qd 2h 7s] [7c]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
zachvac: shows [Qc Qh] (a full house, Queens full of Sevens)
Memie: mucks hand
zachvac collected $66.10 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $66.60 | Rake $0.50
Board [2c Qd 2h 7s 7c]
Seat 1: zachvac (big blind) showed [Qc Qh] and won ($66.10) with a full house, Queens full of Sevens
Seat 2: Memie (button) (small blind) mucked [Kh 8d]
 
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23s? Maybe that's too easy. Let's see? This hand caught your attention so much so that you made a thread about it. I'm going to say Memie is an idiot and played something like 57o. Memie, Memie, Memie will you ever learn?
 
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Ahh man, I was replying as you posted the answer. I promise.
 
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wow was he drunk
but really if u didnt have the full boat u might have folded
 
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wow was he drunk
but really if u didnt have the full boat u might have folded

Well I'd been playing this person for about 20 minutes at this point (there's a reason I'm already at $82 at the beginning of the hand :)). Villain was making extreme overbets a lot early on, decided to try a call with top pair and villain had flopped a straight. So I shifted to pretty tight, folding a lot preflop (the preflop raise was inevitable). So I pick up 36 and decide to mix it up. He makes it $1.50, I raise to $3.50. Flop comes 474, check-check on the flop. J turn, he bets $2.50, I make it $7 expecting to take it down. He flat calls. River is a 5, hitting my gutshot, and I bet $12, he calls river with QJ.

So he started to tilt, I took advantage but he at least knew when to fold to too much aggression. He finally was settling down again when I raised preflop with 56c, flop came AKQ rainbow. He bet, I raised, he folded, and I showed my 56. This QQ was the VERY NEXT hand. I couldn't have timed that bluff with 56 better. I knew I could fire away and he'd call all day. I hit the flop of my dreams. Decide to give him the rope and let him hang himself, and he stacks off with K high.

Best part is, he instantly re-bought and lost another $30 before leaving.

And you're right about folding. I would have been pissed if that had happened and my QQ was unimproved but still over the board. Knowing I probably was ahead but couldn't call all the way. I just don't get the turn shove. There's not enough there to get me to fold any decent hand. I don't see what hands I'd call with on the flop after all the action preflop that I would fold to the turn shove. But I'm pretty sure it was pure tilt.
 
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This is what dreams are made of. I'm happy for you man. Did you take that extra 30 off him or did he give it to someone else?
 
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This is what dreams are made of. I'm happy for you man. Did you take that extra 30 off him or did he give it to someone else?

It was HU, so it's all mine now :)

But after this hand, he continued to push any 2 cards. I was calling him down with 3rd pair, and then there was the one flopped 2 pair vs. his top pair. Wish I coulda played him all day, but he realized it was going downhill apparently. Ended the session with $130ish, after having bought in for $50 (took that full buy-in plus $30 plus he reloaded the initial 50, and the rake took some, but winning $60+ pots also helps with the rake portion, knowing that each flop is losing 5 cents but that hand only lost 50 cents total to rake).
 
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Most the time when I see hands like that I always say, "Where am I on hands like that?". I love when you are worried about their cards and in the end you just say "What in the world?" and take the chips gladly. It's a good thing you caught this guy at decently sized stakes as well.
 
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Nice job Zach! Ya had me thinking you took a horrible beat onour first post, glad I was wrong:D
 
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damn too late, i was going to guess qd,qd for a void hand and a re deal
 
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talk about easy money....but we all love players like that....K high awesome woulda never guessed that ...i dont think anyone could
 
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My stomach started to turn at
" *** FLOP *** [2c Qd 2h] "
I saw that one turning in a bad beat for sure..

King high.. I'm going to look for that Memie when i play at Stars !
 
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I think it was the three of clubs and that extra one with the Bridge rules written on the back.
 
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wow what an idiot haha, guessing he really doubted you had a hand, well thats nice for you though!
 
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Lol he must have thought you were bluffing all the way he just wouldn't believe you. I once won a $200 pot against one player who called me down to the river with Ace ten high against my two pair. I flopped two pair and check raised him, he called. I bet pot on the turn he called. And I went all in on the river and he called with ace high.
 
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