shootwillus
Enthusiast
Silver Level
$200 NL HE Full Ring: I think I was being set mined...
This was at Doyle's Room. I have no stats because I don't use a tracker. My general feeling is this villain is a basic TAG. The only factor that plays into this hand is that I was on a bit of a heater before this, and maybe someone would play into me thinking I was on a bluff.
No hand converter for Doyle's Room:
Hand#1982014424000387 - Seville 14424 -- $1/$2 NL Hold'em -- 2009/09/08 - 03:57:23 Seat 1: fin_***1 ($310.35 in chips) Seat 2: haoy***2 ($200 in chips) Seat 3: MyR4***3 ($40.50 in chips) DEALER Seat 5: shootwillus1 ($358.85 in chips) Seat 7: mmmm***7 ($203.10 in chips) Seat 8: 1vGu***8 ($200 in chips) shootwillus1: posts small blind $1 mmmm***7: posts big blind $2 Dealt to shootwillus1 [Qs,Qc] fin_***1: calls $2 haoy***2: folds MyR4***3: folds shootwillus1: raises to $6 mmmm***7: folds fin_***1: calls $4 *** FLOP *** [8h,3c,2h] shootwillus1: bets $13 fin_***1: raises to $36 shootwillus1: calls fin$23
Here's the thing...he limped into the pot. I raised and he reluctantly called. The flop is exactly the kind of thing someone is looking for when they are set mining against an overpair. I definitly do not put him on aces or kings...but, something about this hand screams "I have a set". I don't know, what do you think? Going up against the low set when you have overs to the board is very difficult to detect, but, I just got a feeling here.
This was at Doyle's Room. I have no stats because I don't use a tracker. My general feeling is this villain is a basic TAG. The only factor that plays into this hand is that I was on a bit of a heater before this, and maybe someone would play into me thinking I was on a bluff.
No hand converter for Doyle's Room:
Hand#1982014424000387 - Seville 14424 -- $1/$2 NL Hold'em -- 2009/09/08 - 03:57:23 Seat 1: fin_***1 ($310.35 in chips) Seat 2: haoy***2 ($200 in chips) Seat 3: MyR4***3 ($40.50 in chips) DEALER Seat 5: shootwillus1 ($358.85 in chips) Seat 7: mmmm***7 ($203.10 in chips) Seat 8: 1vGu***8 ($200 in chips) shootwillus1: posts small blind $1 mmmm***7: posts big blind $2 Dealt to shootwillus1 [Qs,Qc] fin_***1: calls $2 haoy***2: folds MyR4***3: folds shootwillus1: raises to $6 mmmm***7: folds fin_***1: calls $4 *** FLOP *** [8h,3c,2h] shootwillus1: bets $13 fin_***1: raises to $36 shootwillus1: calls fin$23
Here's the thing...he limped into the pot. I raised and he reluctantly called. The flop is exactly the kind of thing someone is looking for when they are set mining against an overpair. I definitly do not put him on aces or kings...but, something about this hand screams "I have a set". I don't know, what do you think? Going up against the low set when you have overs to the board is very difficult to detect, but, I just got a feeling here.