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Date: 12 Dec
From: pipes
Subject: If there's another way to play AA preflop, then I don't want to know about it
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I knew he would call because he called a $540 bet earlier with 9,7 and boated Begin hand number 1079253769 at 03:58:53 on table Donnchadh Table type: Normal (Non-Tounament) Game Name: Texas Hold'em Stakes: 1.00 / 2.00 Real Money Active players: 6 Total Pot: $765.20 Rake: $3.00 Win Amount: $752.20 Kill_Phil has the dealer button Pipes99 posts small blind ($1.00) Hemmings7 posts big blind ($2.00) WhiteSharkAA folds Mr-T calls for $2.00 DrMabose raises for $4.00 Kill_Phill folds Pipes99 dealtd Ac Ad and went all-in for $379.60 Mr-T folds DrMabose calls for $376.60 Dealing Flop Jh, 2d, 2c Dealing Turn 8h Dealing river 7s Pipes99 shows cards DrMabose mucks cards Pipes shows 2 pair, A's and 2's with high card Jack, winning $762.20 _______________________________________________________________ New Feature: Mark All As Read! - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 11 Dec 2006 21:17:30
From: Alan Gilbert aka brewmaster
Subject: Re: If there's another way to play AA preflop, then I don't want to know about it
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Try not to have typos when making up hand histories. You could have posted what he had too. On Dec 11 2006 8:39 PM, pipes wrote: > Pipes99 dealtd Ac Ad and went all-in for $379.60 ------ brewmaster at brewcam dot com "Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right" -RH ____________________________________________________________________ RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Date: 12 Dec
From: pipes
Subject: Re: If there's another way to play AA preflop, then I don't want to know about it
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I had to transcribe it from Prima, you can't do a printout of hand histories. In a cash game on Prima, when two people are all-in, they DO NOT automatically show the hands. The osing player has the option after the hand is over. On Dec 12 2006 12:17 AM, Alan Gilbert aka brewmaster wrote: > Try not to have typos when making up hand histories. You could have > posted what he had too. > > On Dec 11 2006 8:39 PM, pipes wrote: > > > Pipes99 dealtd Ac Ad and went all-in for $379.60 > > ------ > brewmaster at brewcam dot com > > "Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if > you look at it right" -RH _______________________________________________________________ Your Online Poker Community - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 12 Dec 2006 00:48:49
From: A Man Beaten by Jacks
Subject: Re: If there's another way to play AA preflop, then I don't want to know about it
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On Tue, 12 Dec 06 5:34:11 GMT, pipes <43078544@recpoker.com > wrote: >I had to transcribe it from Prima, you can't do a printout of hand histories. >In a cash game on Prima, when two people are all-in, they DO NOT automatically >show the hands. The osing player has the option after the hand is over. If you use PokerTracker, it extracts the data out of the obfuscated database format it's in and saves it as hand histories. But you have to install a driver that supports SQLite in order for PT to read the file: http://www.pokertracker.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=34202&sid=5c70f0332e452bfed592b440b43ec96a http://tinyurl.com/7tylt
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Date: 11 Dec 2006 20:59:51
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: If there's another way to play AA preflop, then I don't want to know about it
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On Dec 11 2006 9:39 PM, pipes wrote: > I knew he would call because he called a $540 bet earlier with 9,7 and boated > > > > Begin hand number 1079253769 at 03:58:53 on table Donnchadh > Table type: Normal (Non-Tounament) > Game Name: Texas Hold'em > Stakes: 1.00 / 2.00 Real Money > Active players: 6 > > Total Pot: $765.20 > Rake: $3.00 > Win Amount: $752.20 > > Kill_Phil has the dealer button > Pipes99 posts small blind ($1.00) > Hemmings7 posts big blind ($2.00) > WhiteSharkAA folds > Mr-T calls for $2.00 > DrMabose raises for $4.00 > Kill_Phill folds > Pipes99 dealtd Ac Ad and went all-in for $379.60 > Mr-T folds > DrMabose calls for $376.60 > Dealing Flop Jh, 2d, 2c > Dealing Turn 8h > Dealing river 7s > Pipes99 shows cards > DrMabose mucks cards > Pipes shows 2 pair, A's and 2's with high card Jack, winning $762.20 You are clearly just lucky that he didn't have a 2 or T9. Then you would have been regretting your move. (sw) Fell -- Website: www.fellknight.com Email: fellknight at gmail dot com ------- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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