2 cards from a pool of 5 on the flop, and he got them both
Texas Hold'em $2-$4 (real money), hand #790,533,632
Table Cochabamba, 1 Aug 2006 12:08 PM
Seat 1: zynl ($82.50 in chips)
Seat 4: jogee ($594.10 in chips)
Seat 5: riverdance82 ($221.30 in chips)
Seat 9: pesage ($57.40 in chips)
Seat 10: melioris [AH,JS] ($210.80 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
jogee posts blind ($1),
riverdance82 posts blind ($2).
PRE-FLOP
pesage calls $2,
melioris bets $4, [AH,JS]
zynl folds,
jogee folds,
riverdance82 folds,
pesage calls $2.
FLOP [board cards 8H,9H,JH ]
pesage checks,
melioris bets $2,
pesage calls $2.
TURN [board cards 8H,9H,JH,KH ]
pesage bets $4,
melioris bets $8,
pesage bets $8,
melioris calls $4.
RIVER [board cards 8H,9H,JH,KH,KC ]
pesage bets $4,
melioris bets $8,
pesage bets $8,
melioris calls $4.
SHOWDOWN
pesage shows [ 9C,KS ]
melioris mucks cards [ AH,JS ]
pesage wins $61.
SUMMARY
Dealer: zynl
Pot: $63, (including rake: $2)
zynl, loses $0
jogee, loses $1
riverdance82, loses $2
pesage, bets $30, collects $61, net $31
melioris, loses $30
pessage is something like 58/0. I didn’t cap on the turn or river because I have been running so bad lately that I was worried about a straight flush.
Who knows, maybe if I cap the turn he folds?
And although this isn’t a perfect-perfect, there was a pool of five cards on the flop that pesage needed two from (2 nines and 3 kings) and he got them to win the hand. I'm too sober to figure out the math.
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