Matt Vaughan
King of Moody Rants
Bronze Level
Well I don't think this needs any introductory... Villain's stats are over 68 hands.
No Limit Hold'em $0.02/$0.04
Merge Network
9 players
Formatted by pokercopilot.com - Mac OS X hand history analysis and tracking
Stacks:
UTG - jbullag ($3.87)
UTG+1 - Rainmaker420 ($4.00)
UTG+2 - 4THEGOLD ($4.26)
MP - TwoOuter37020 ($5.24)
MP2 - Bl1ndPyr0 ($0.71)
CO - worsethanadonkey ($5.61)
BTN - Hero ($4.52)
SB - icejigger ($4.27)
BB - pokerspazz ($3.84)
Preflop: ($0.06, 9 players) Hero is BTN with Qh Ah
1 fold, Rainmaker420 calls $0.04, 4 folds, Hero raises to $0.16, 2 folds, Rainmaker420 calls $0.12
Flop: 7d 5d 3s ($0.38, 2 players)
Rainmaker420 checks, Hero bets $0.20, Rainmaker420 calls $0.20
Turn: Qs ($0.78, 2 players)
Rainmaker420 checks, Hero bets $0.78, Rainmaker420 bets $3.64 (all-in), Hero calls $2.86
River: Jh ($8.06, 2 players)
Total Pot: $8.06
Rainmaker420 shows 5s 5c (5s 5c)
Hero shows Qh Ah (Qh Ah)
Rainmaker420 wins $7.66
My thought process: On the flop I'm purely c-betting. After the flop call, I assume he's on a flush draw. Because of this, I pot it on the turn to give him incorrect odds to call. He shoves on me, and I thought he picked up some weird top-pair-decent-kicker type hand like KQ... When he showed the 5s I was literally baffled. Granted I was also frustrated because I'm never calling his shove with Ace high, so the queen actually screwed me. But not looking for the sympathy vote ^.^:
I'm ready to be torn apart here. I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything right in this hand, but I never for the life of me would have put him on a set, so criticism that tells me the thought process for this hand is extreeeeeemely helpful here.
No Limit Hold'em $0.02/$0.04
Merge Network
9 players
Formatted by pokercopilot.com - Mac OS X hand history analysis and tracking
Stacks:
UTG - jbullag ($3.87)
UTG+1 - Rainmaker420 ($4.00)
UTG+2 - 4THEGOLD ($4.26)
MP - TwoOuter37020 ($5.24)
MP2 - Bl1ndPyr0 ($0.71)
CO - worsethanadonkey ($5.61)
BTN - Hero ($4.52)
SB - icejigger ($4.27)
BB - pokerspazz ($3.84)
Preflop: ($0.06, 9 players) Hero is BTN with Qh Ah
1 fold, Rainmaker420 calls $0.04, 4 folds, Hero raises to $0.16, 2 folds, Rainmaker420 calls $0.12
Flop: 7d 5d 3s ($0.38, 2 players)
Rainmaker420 checks, Hero bets $0.20, Rainmaker420 calls $0.20
Turn: Qs ($0.78, 2 players)
Rainmaker420 checks, Hero bets $0.78, Rainmaker420 bets $3.64 (all-in), Hero calls $2.86
River: Jh ($8.06, 2 players)
Total Pot: $8.06
Rainmaker420 shows 5s 5c (5s 5c)
Hero shows Qh Ah (Qh Ah)
Rainmaker420 wins $7.66
My thought process: On the flop I'm purely c-betting. After the flop call, I assume he's on a flush draw. Because of this, I pot it on the turn to give him incorrect odds to call. He shoves on me, and I thought he picked up some weird top-pair-decent-kicker type hand like KQ... When he showed the 5s I was literally baffled. Granted I was also frustrated because I'm never calling his shove with Ace high, so the queen actually screwed me. But not looking for the sympathy vote ^.^:
I'm ready to be torn apart here. I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything right in this hand, but I never for the life of me would have put him on a set, so criticism that tells me the thought process for this hand is extreeeeeemely helpful here.