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  1. #1
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    Default How could I have saved myself?

    PokerStars Game #30761273585: Hold'em No Limit ($0.10/$0.25) - 2009/07/22 18:02:57 ET
    Table 'Laetitia VII' 6-max Seat #3 is the button
    Seat 2: chikuuu89 ($5.95 in chips)
    Seat 3: All HU ($7.15 in chips)
    Seat 4: Sass12u ($15.30 in chips)
    Seat 6: Yety20 ($44.85 in chips)
    Sass12u: posts small blind $0.10
    Yety20: posts big blind $0.25
    chikuuu89: posts big blind $0.25
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Sass12u [9c 6c]
    chikuuu89: checks
    NCL2 leaves the table
    All HU: raises $1.25 to $1.50
    Sass12u: calls $1.40
    Yety20: folds
    chikuuu89: calls $1.25
    *** FLOP *** [6h 5c 2h]
    Sass12u: checks
    chikuuu89: checks
    All HU: bets $5.65 and is all-in
    Sass12u: calls $5.65
    chikuuu89: folds
    *** TURN *** [6h 5c 2h] [4d]
    *** RIVER *** [6h 5c 2h 4d] [5h]
    *** SHOW DOWN ***
    Sass12u: shows [9c 6c] (two pair, Sixes and Fives)
    All HU: shows [Ts Tc] (two pair, Tens and Fives)
    All HU collected $15.30 from pot
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot $16.05 | Rake $0.75
    Board [6h 5c 2h 4d 5h]
    Seat 2: chikuuu89 folded on the Flop
    Seat 3: All HU (button) showed [Ts Tc] and won ($15.30) with two pair, Tens and Fives
    Seat 4: Sass12u (small blind) showed [9c 6c] and lost with two pair, Sixes and Fives
    Seat 6: Yety20 (big blind) folded before Flop

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    Is it possible to get this hand format on carbon poker???

    If so, how ????


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    well u should have never called the $1.40. thats how u could have saved your self. ur hand was weak and u played it. well i guess eejit isnt rubbing off on you. u gotta fold those suited connectors in a cash game. u play those in tourneys. well better luck next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by navuta View Post
    Is it possible to get this hand format on carbon poker???

    If so, how ????

    So.. I guess that in carbon I can only see that hand hystory on that **** way...

    Not possible to donwload my hand hystory...?????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sassy12U View Post
    PokerStars Game #30761273585: Hold'em No Limit ($0.10/$0.25) - 2009/07/22 18:02:57 ET
    Table 'Laetitia VII' 6-max Seat #3 is the button
    Seat 2: chikuuu89 ($5.95 in chips)
    Seat 3: All HU ($7.15 in chips)
    Seat 4: Sass12u ($15.30 in chips)
    Seat 6: Yety20 ($44.85 in chips)
    Sass12u: posts small blind $0.10
    Yety20: posts big blind $0.25
    chikuuu89: posts big blind $0.25
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Sass12u [9c 6c]
    chikuuu89: checks
    NCL2 leaves the table
    All HU: raises $1.25 to $1.50
    Sass12u: calls $1.40
    Yety20: folds
    chikuuu89: calls $1.25
    *** FLOP *** [6h 5c 2h]
    Sass12u: checks
    chikuuu89: checks
    All HU: bets $5.65 and is all-in
    Sass12u: calls $5.65
    chikuuu89: folds
    *** TURN *** [6h 5c 2h] [4d]
    *** RIVER *** [6h 5c 2h 4d] [5h]
    *** SHOW DOWN ***
    Sass12u: shows [9c 6c] (two pair, Sixes and Fives)
    All HU: shows [Ts Tc] (two pair, Tens and Fives)
    All HU collected $15.30 from pot
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot $16.05 | Rake $0.75
    Board [6h 5c 2h 4d 5h]
    Seat 2: chikuuu89 folded on the Flop
    Seat 3: All HU (button) showed [Ts Tc] and won ($15.30) with two pair, Tens and Fives
    Seat 4: Sass12u (small blind) showed [9c 6c] and lost with two pair, Sixes and Fives
    Seat 6: Yety20 (big blind) folded before Flop

    first of all this is a table you do not want to be playing at!

    one reason is the chip leader has 59% of the money on the table.

    Second you have 20% of the money on the table!

    So this leaves 21% left and it is between two people.

    My point is that if you knock out a low stack at the table you are only winning half of what you have at the table! i personally like to have equal money spread out between players at the table because it takes one hand to double up or win 90% of your stack.

    3rd reason is this is prob a max of ten dollars to sit down with. So the chip leader with 44 dollars is a good player or running very well. And he can prob over bet you and the other two people out of marginal pots!

    Not a porfitable table!

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    I've never thought of that Globug, thank you.

    Yea I don't really pay attention to the chip stacks at cash tables because I see it as more money that I can take in. If they want to sit with 10k that's fine with me. Unless the cards deal to the chip stack in favor for whatever reason lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sassy12U View Post
    I've never thought of that Globug, thank you.

    Yea I don't really pay attention to the chip stacks at cash tables because I see it as more money that I can take in. If they want to sit with 10k that's fine with me. Unless the cards deal to the chip stack in favor for whatever reason lol

    well he has a good point but i tend to like to sit down with big stacks. they tend to play loose. i will take a few hits but in the end i will usually won more than i loss. he is running hot but you got to think that he got there by maybe 2-4 good hands that he won then the rest are by his raising all the time. well sassy there was no saving u. u have a mind of your own.

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    Step 1: Don't call big raises with janky suited cards when out of position
    Step 2: Don't call all in on the flop with top pair-**** kicker

    Follow those, and you won't find yourself stacking off in ****ty spots like this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by klinkman View Post
    Step 1: Don't call big raises with janky suited cards when out of position
    Step 2: Don't call all in on the flop with top pair-**** kicker

    Follow those, and you won't find yourself stacking off in ****ty spots like this!

    lol that was my sentiments exactly. but we all know thats sassy's game.

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    Where the hell is what i wrote to this gone!! Someone delted it. Weird.

    I previously write - "Wtf, fold preflop, fold flop, just fold as soon as u can"

    Or something like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post
    Where the hell is what i wrote to this gone!! Someone delted it. Weird.

    I previously write - "Wtf, fold preflop, fold flop, just fold as soon as u can"

    Or something like that

    Listen to Eejit and you will improve your game.

    There is still alot of work to be done Sassy.

    Eejit is our master.

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    I wish I could listen to ejjit...
    He never called me on the skype or any voip or any phone...
    I read him sometimes...

    I think it would be great if he would make some podcasts...
    Would be fun to listen to his advices on audio.
    ...
    Why dont u make this ejjit???????

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    All I can say is fold preflop. Suited semi connectors are best played in a cash game for a limp and sometimes to a min raise when in late position. You called 6x the bb from early position and don't know where you stand until after you decide what you want to do. Once he pushed on the flop you should consider any pocket pair above the board of maybe AK suited. I wasn't at the table to make the reads, but I can speak from experience that most cash game players at that level are not very tricky. They bet what they have based on what the board shows.

    If you don't fold preflop, you really should of folded on the flop. That was not a good flop for your hand. Even if he checks the flop and now a face card hits the turn. Now what do you do? Does he have AK, KQ, AJ? It's too hard to tell until you show more weakness by checking. Now he bets, does he have the face card or is he acting off of your weakness?

    Seeing as you are one of the few cash players on here I'm gonna ask a question. Do you use any sort of tracking software? If you say no, I have one for you to check out. I've used it for years and it is wonderful.

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    She isnt a cash game player

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    Was she just venturing into a cash game to give chips away then?

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    I think using stake winnings to win some money or something. All or nothing type thing.

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    like they said fold preflop. 69 suited isnt a good hand to call that big of a riase preflop with. whats even worst you hit top pair and though you were golden. you should of seen pp coming as soon as you got to showdown. i hope you learn from this and move on.

    ps stay away from the cash games.....you dont do to good in them. the biggest thing i see people doing wrong is they think they can get rich quick in cash game and that is far from the truth. yeah you can win a big pot but if you dont know what your doing then you playing on luck which isnt good

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