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Let me guess, AA nest hand, and lost it all?

I hate getting too many good hands, it seems people then want to call just out of frustration, and usually pull out diamonds from there sh^t (or some other better metaphor that conveys this point).

Good run though. I played my first Limit Razz game the other day. Once I finally worked out what was going on, went on a run of like 7/10 hands, before getting bored and heading to bed...would have just wasted another hour before losing...I'm building up my stocks to give HORSE a go.
 
PokerStars Game #18121140346: Tournament #91986170, $11+$1 Hold'em No Limit - Level I (10/20) - 2008/06/13 - 23:20:27 (ET)
Table '91986170 1' 9-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: aatigersaa (2040 in chips)
Seat 2: lowridergb (1660 in chips)
Seat 3: stuffhappnin (1470 in chips)
Seat 4: ScottyCambo (1410 in chips)
Seat 5: AC51/50 (1220 in chips)
Seat 6: lirascal60 (1500 in chips)
Seat 7: m0nty55 (1200 in chips)
Seat 8: OmahaJones6 (1500 in chips)
Seat 9: richa85 (1500 in chips)
AC51/50: posts small blind 10
lirascal60: posts big blind 20
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to aatigersaa [As Js]
m0nty55: calls 20
OmahaJones6: folds
richa85: folds
aatigersaa: raises 60 to 80
lowridergb: folds
stuffhappnin: folds
ScottyCambo: folds
AC51/50: folds
lirascal60: raises 60 to 140
m0nty55: calls 120
aatigersaa: calls 60
*** FLOP *** [Ks 2d Ts]
lirascal60: bets 280
m0nty55: raises 780 to 1060 and is all-in
aatigersaa: raises 840 to 1900 and is all-in
lirascal60: calls 1080 and is all-in
Uncalled bet (540) returned to aatigersaa
*** TURN *** [Ks 2d Ts] [Qs]
*** RIVER *** [Ks 2d Ts Qs] [3s]
stuffhappnin said, "wow"
*** SHOW DOWN ***
lirascal60: shows [Kd Ah] (a pair of Kings)
aatigersaa: shows [As Js] (a Royal Flush)
aatigersaa collected 600 from side pot
m0nty55: shows [8s 9s] (a flush, King high)
aatigersaa collected 3610 from main pot
AC51/50 said, "vn"
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 4210 Main pot 3610. Side pot 600. | Rake 0
Board [Ks 2d Ts Qs 3s]
Seat 1: aatigersaa showed [As Js] and won (4210) with a Royal Flush
Seat 2: lowridergb folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: stuffhappnin folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 4: ScottyCambo (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: AC51/50 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: lirascal60 (big blind) showed [Kd Ah] and lost with a pair of Kings
Seat 7: m0nty55 showed [8s 9s] and lost with a flush, King high
Seat 8: OmahaJones6 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 9: richa85 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
 
Was not happy when he was calling me, I suck at bluffing...

Full Tilt Poker Game #6820945414: Table Save (deep 6) - $0.10/$0.25 - No Limit Hold'em - 10:31:52 ET - 2008/06/14
Seat 1: Goukki ($32.45)
Seat 2: Masera ($50.35)
Seat 3: Slice Out Wide ($25.85)
Seat 4: PARAdisedshbdlt ($23.65)
Seat 5: dont bowl there ($65)
Seat 6: Tratturi ($85.55)
PARAdisedshbdlt posts the small blind of $0.10
dont bowl there posts the big blind of $0.25
The button is in seat #3
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to dont bowl there [5s 2s]
Tratturi has 15 seconds left to act
Tratturi is sitting out
Tratturi has timed out
Tratturi folds
Goukki folds
Masera folds
Slice Out Wide folds
PARAdisedshbdlt raises to $0.75
Tratturi has returned
dont bowl there calls $0.50
*** FLOP *** [9d Js Tc]
PARAdisedshbdlt checks
dont bowl there bets $1.50
PARAdisedshbdlt calls $1.50
*** TURN *** [9d Js Tc] [5d]
PARAdisedshbdlt checks
dont bowl there bets $4.50
PARAdisedshbdlt calls $4.50
*** RIVER *** [9d Js Tc 5d] [7h]
PARAdisedshbdlt checks
dont bowl there bets $6
PARAdisedshbdlt calls $6
*** SHOW DOWN ***
dont bowl there shows [5s 2s] a pair of Fives
PARAdisedshbdlt mucks
dont bowl there wins the pot ($24.25) with a pair of Fives
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $25.50 | Rake $1.25
Board: [9d Js Tc 5d 7h]
Seat 1: Goukki didn't bet (folded)
Seat 2: Masera didn't bet (folded)
Seat 3: Slice Out Wide (button) didn't bet (folded)
Seat 4: PARAdisedshbdlt (small blind) mucked [Ac Qh] - Ace Queen high
Seat 5: dont bowl there (big blind) showed [5s 2s] and won ($24.25) with a pair of Fives
Seat 6: Tratturi didn't bet (folded)
 

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raises pre-flop and check calls each street with the 2nd nut nothing?

what hand can he beat on the river when he calls $6 :rolleyes:

Q6 ?
 
Thats common in low-limit games, especially on full-tilt, still he shouldn't be calling with that crap, shouldn't be playing poker period lol
 
A few nice flops:-

TEXAS_HOLDEM, NO_LIMIT, P4-69963300-49played at "Puebla" for USD RM from 2008-06-15 01:53 until 2008-06-15 01:55

Seat 2: jussiju ($62.95 in chips)
Seat 3: Laempel ($16.97 in chips)
Seat 6: MinerBoy ($48 in chips)
Seat 7: Biggy Rivers ($40.78 in chips)
Seat 8: the_pretend ($19.25 in chips)

ANTES/BLINDS
Laempel posts blind ($0.25), MinerBoy posts blind ($0.50).

PRE-FLOP
Biggy Rivers calls $0.50, the_pretend folds, jussiju folds, Laempel calls $0.25, MinerBoy bets $2.40, Biggy Rivers calls $2.40, Laempel folds.

FLOP [board cards: 6H 8H 8D ]
MinerBoy checks, Biggy Rivers checks.

TURN [board cards: 6H 8H 8D TC ]
MinerBoy checks, Biggy Rivers bets $4, MinerBoy calls $4.

RIVER [board cards: 6H 8H 8D TC 4C ]
MinerBoy bets $8, Biggy Rivers folds.

SHOWDOWN
MinerBoy shows [ 8C 8S ]
MinerBoy wins $21.59.

SUMMARY
Dealer: jussiju
Pot: $22.30, (including rake: $0.71)
jussiju, loses $0
Laempel, loses $0.50
MinerBoy, bets $14.90, collects $21.59, net $6.69
Biggy Rivers, loses $6.90
the_pretend, loses $0



TEXAS_HOLDEM, NO_LIMIT, P4-69963300-72played at "Puebla" for USD RM from 2008-06-15 02:07 until 2008-06-15 02:08

Seat 2: jussiju ($63.32 in chips)
Seat 6: MinerBoy ($60.43 in chips)
Seat 7: Biggy Rivers ($24.24 in chips)
Seat 8: the_pretend ($18.79 in chips)

ANTES/BLINDS
MinerBoy posts blind ($0.25), Biggy Rivers posts blind ($0.50).

PRE-FLOP
the_pretend folds, jussiju folds, MinerBoy calls $0.25, Biggy Rivers bets $0.50, MinerBoy calls $0.50.

FLOP [board cards: 9H 6H 7S ]
MinerBoy checks, Biggy Rivers bets $1.50, MinerBoy bets $5, Biggy Rivers bets $21.74 and is all-in, MinerBoy bets $36.48.

TURN [board cards: 9H 6H 7S 4D ]


RIVER [board cards: 9H 6H 7S 4D 8C ]


SHOWDOWN
MinerBoy shows [ 5D 8D ]
Biggy Rivers shows [ QS QD ]
MinerBoy wins $18.24, MinerBoy wins $46.98.

SUMMARY
Dealer: jussiju
Pot: $66.72, (including rake: $1.50)
jussiju, loses $0
MinerBoy, bets $42.48, collects $65.22, net $22.74
Biggy Rivers, loses $24.24
the_pretend, loses $0
 
Playing a SNG online last night. I didn't save the hand but the basics went like this.

In SB with 9d 4d against only BB and button. Flop comes all low and all diamonds. Flopping the flush I lead out from the SB with 100 into a pot of 300 trying to show a weak attempt to steal the pot on a scary board, hoping for a steal attempt from BB or button. BB flat calls and button raises to 300.

I think giddy up and ship it all in. Both players insta call-shove.

BB has Kd 10d, button has Jd 8d.

FFS. Flop the flush against 2 opponents and I am still 3rd.:mad:
 
I've seen that a couple times at Crown, three players flop a flush. Seen a flopped royal once and a flopped straight flush once.

Just last week I had 76dd and flopped a flush, SB bets 10, I call, CO raises to 20, SB re-raises to 40, I had to let it go. SB flopped the nuts.
 
Unlucky, especially against BB and dealer, however I don't usually treat the flush with much respect unless I have at least J high, especially if its on the flop.

It takes just one guy to have the Ad/Kd and he would no doubt chase it in much the same way you would if you drew 2 on the flop holding A/K high.

I think you feel unlucky because it was against BB and dealer, though I have seen a lot of people lose big pots because they feel like their good hand must automatically beat the blinds. I think your mistake was going All-In

(EDIT: I just realised how stupid that sentence sounded. Obviously that was your mistake, what I meant was going All-In was unnecessary. If its a small flop, and they are raising/staying in, they are likelyv to be going for the flush themselves, in which case an All-In wouldn't scare them off, and you leave it up to chance. If they held something else, your All-In would have signalled u had the flush, and they would have folded as opposed to you taking them to the cleaners while they chassed down the river, either way, best to just call and see what pans out)

I would have called, but if the other guy then raised again, alarm bells would start to ring if I was only holding 9 high.

EDIT2: I just got knocked out a tournament going All-In so what would I know. My Full-House was beaten by his Quad 5's!
 

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Hmmmmmmmm...



PokerStars Game #18193967389: Hold'em No Limit ($0.05/$0.10) - 2008/06/17 - 07:35:23 (ET)

Table 'Tercidina' 6-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: KaPe62 ($5.10 in chips)
Seat 2: b16j76 ($3.35 in chips)
Seat 3: Seblade007 ($10.50 in chips)
Seat 5: Zeclion ($10.35 in chips)
Seat 6: JBartel333 ($12.95 in chips)

Zeclion: posts small blind $0.05
JBartel333: posts big blind $0.10

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to JBartel333 [7h As]

KaPe62: calls $0.10
b16j76: folds
Seblade007: calls $0.10
Zeclion: folds
JBartel333: checks

*** FLOP *** [7s 7d 2s]

JBartel333: checks
KaPe62: checks
Seblade007: checks

*** TURN *** [7s 7d 2s] [4s]

JBartel333: bets $0.20
KaPe62: folds
Seblade007: calls $0.20

*** RIVER *** [7s 7d 2s 4s] [Qs]

JBartel333: bets $0.40
Seblade007: calls $0.40

*** SHOW DOWN ***
JBartel333: shows [7h As] (a flush, Ace high)
Seblade007: mucks hand
JBartel333 collected $1.50 from pot

*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $1.55 | Rake $0.05
Board [7s 7d 2s 4s Qs]

Seat 1: KaPe62 folded on the Turn
Seat 2: b16j76 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: Seblade007 (button) mucked [7c Ac]
Seat 5: Zeclion (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: JBartel333 (big blind) showed [7h As] and won ($1.50) with a flush, Ace high
 
I think your mistake was going All-In

(EDIT: I just realised how stupid that sentence sounded. Obviously that was your mistake, what I meant was going All-In was unnecessary. If its a small flop, and they are raising/staying in, they are likelyv to be going for the flush themselves, in which case an All-In wouldn't scare them off, and you leave it up to chance. If they held something else, your All-In would have signalled u had the flush, and they would have folded as opposed to you taking them to the cleaners while they chassed down the river, either way, best to just call and see what pans out) !

Gotta say I disagree.

The chance that one of them has also flopped a flush is unlikely (although obviously not impossible :(). The far more likely scenario is that one or both are drawing to a better flush than me, in which case you get the money all in when you think you are in front and make it expensive for them to draw out on you. In this case, just tough luck.

Remember, a SNG is different to a multi table tourney. You have to take your chances. I believe in playing for first and not scraping into 3rd with no chance of winning. This presented a prime opportunity to take control of the table. Sometimes you bomb altogether. Ah well, move on to the next one.
 
Gotta say I disagree.

The chance that one of them has also flopped a flush is unlikely (although obviously not impossible :(). The far more likely scenario is that one or both are drawing to a better flush than me, in which case you get the money all in when you think you are in front and make it expensive for them to draw out on you. In this case, just tough luck.

Remember, a SNG is different to a multi table tourney. You have to take your chances. I believe in playing for first and not scraping into 3rd with no chance of winning. This presented a prime opportunity to take control of the table. Sometimes you bomb altogether. Ah well, move on to the next one.

Gotta say I disagree also.

I have played a number of SnG, and its usually this attitude that helps me out. I have often been running 3rd without hardly playing many hands, mainly thank to guys going All-In, and the money shifting around between players.

Even short stacked, it is not hard to then go on and win it against the other 2. Short stacked or not, it is basically an All-In game from that point, so the chip leader still needs just as much luck as you do. I have both lost it as chip leader, and won it being short stacked in the final 3, so my main aim is to simply get to top 3 in SnG's.

In a SnG, players will usually only call with good hands, so it was likely you were coming up against the K or A, and likely again that they would have chased it down only holding 1 diamond.

EDIT: I would say your playing tournaments and SnG's the wrong way in my opinion. I think you need to take your chances in tournaments, and be patient in SnG's.

You can have a different opinion, but if I was only holding an 9 high flush, I wouldnt be overly confident at all if a guy is raising the inital pot size on a flush draw.

At the very least the most I would have done would be to come back over the top of his raise, and seen how he reacted. Theres a time to move All-In, and this wasn't one.

EDIT2: I'm no expert though mate. Maybe someone like RnB/YOTC can give us their opinion? Would like to know if my views are wrong so I can improve my playing. If you need incentive, MinorBoy will offer $100 to the one who can offer the best wisdom!
 
I know what you are saying ppg05 and I often play that way. My general style is very tight early on, only playing premium hands, and I am more than willing to let all the chips shuffle around while I just concede my blinds early. Then, later on start reeling the survivors in even from a short stack base.

I play a lot of SNGs though and although I win them often enough after being short stacked 3 way, it is still a lot easier to control your destiny if you take your chances. You can't always rely on picking up decent cards later on and the shorter stacked you get the more likely you get called by marginal hands that end up beating you. Basically, if you are not willing to get all your chips in when you have a flopped flush in a 3 way hand, with only 6-7 people on the table, then I think you are playing too tight/scared. For every time that I get beat like I did, there will be 10 other times where donks are calling with A7o for top pair top kicker. Happy to take my chances in this scenario.

This wasn't first hand with 10 people still at the table. Was time to take control. I will sacrifice the odd third for more firsts.
 
I know what you are saying ppg05 and I often play that way. My general style is very tight early on, only playing premium hands, and I am more than willing to let all the chips shuffle around while I just concede my blinds early. Then, later on start reeling the survivors in even from a short stack base.

I play a lot of SNGs though and although I win them often enough after being short stacked 3 way, it is still a lot easier to control your destiny if you take your chances. You can't always rely on picking up decent cards later on and the shorter stacked you get the more likely you get called by marginal hands that end up beating you. Basically, if you are not willing to get all your chips in when you have a flopped flush in a 3 way hand, with only 6-7 people on the table, then I think you are playing too tight/scared. For every time that I get beat like I did, there will be 10 other times where donks are calling with A7o for top pair top kicker. Happy to take my chances in this scenario.

This wasn't first hand with 10 people still at the table. Was time to take control. I will sacrifice the odd third for more firsts.

Fair enough, just different approaches at playing I guess. I've made my fair call of All-Ins that have turned out to be stupid, but just making the point that like I said, I don't treat the flush with much respect. When 3 flop up of the same suit, its clear that the winning hand will be a flush. Drawing it will keep me in the hand, but holding 9 high won't get me All-In.

Again, your right about me playing tight on SnG's, I think thats the best approach. However that is not to say I don't take risks, I just don't think going All-In in this instance is the definition of being, well opposite to playing tight I guess.

Anyway mute point, seems like its just a difference of the way we play.
 
Sometimes you just have to wonder.


PokerStars Game #18213149083: Hold'em No Limit ($0.05/$0.10) - 2008/06/18 - 02:28:07 (ET)

Table 'Dolon III' 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: freewaybird ($6.50 in chips)
Seat 2: dewerez ($9.80 in chips)
Seat 3: Gilligan79 ($8.15 in chips)
Seat 4: æ' Minister ($6.85 in chips)
Seat 5: CigarPoker ($9.90 in chips)
Seat 6: JBartel333 ($14.05 in chips)

CigarPoker: posts small blind $0.05
JBartel333: posts big blind $0.10

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to JBartel333 [Qs Ts]

freewaybird: calls $0.10
dewerez: folds
Gilligan79: raises $0.20 to $0.30
æ' Minister: calls $0.30
CigarPoker: folds
JBartel333: calls $0.20
freewaybird: calls $0.20

*** FLOP *** [Tc Qh Th]

JBartel333: checks
freewaybird: checks
Gilligan79: checks
æ' Minister: bets $6.55 and is all-in
JBartel333: calls $6.55
freewaybird: folds
Gilligan79: folds

*** TURN *** [Tc Qh Th] [Jc]

*** RIVER *** [Tc Qh Th Jc] [Js]

*** SHOW DOWN ***
JBartel333: shows [Qs Ts] (a full house, Tens full of Queens)
æ' Minister: mucks hand
JBartel333 collected $13.65 from pot
JBartel333 said, "ty"

*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $14.35 | Rake $0.70
Board [Tc Qh Th Jc Js]

Seat 1: freewaybird folded on the Flop
Seat 2: dewerez folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: Gilligan79 folded on the Flop
Seat 4: æ' Minister (button) mucked [8h Kh]
Seat 5: CigarPoker (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: JBartel333 (big blind) showed [Qs Ts] and won ($13.65) with a full house, Tens full of Queens
 
And here's the proof:





PokerStars Game #18214024867: Hold'em No Limit ($0.05/$0.10) - 2008/06/18 - 04:07:47 (ET)

Table 'Sichuan III' 6-max Seat #5 is the button
Seat 3: jessiek24 ($6 in chips)
Seat 5: horsebox1 ($11.20 in chips)
Seat 6: JBartel333 ($9.55 in chips)

JBartel333: posts small blind $0.05
jessiek24: posts big blind $0.10

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to JBartel333 [4d 6s]

horsebox1: calls $0.10
JBartel333: calls $0.05
jessiek24: checks

*** FLOP *** [Jc 6c 4s]

JBartel333: bets $0.20
jessiek24: folds
horsebox1: calls $0.20

*** TURN *** [Jc 6c 4s] [6h]

JBartel333: checks
horsebox1: bets $0.10
JBartel333: raises $0.40 to $0.50
horsebox1: calls $0.40

*** RIVER *** [Jc 6c 4s 6h] [6d]

JBartel333: bets $1.20
horsebox1: calls $1.20

*** SHOW DOWN ***
JBartel333: shows [4d 6s] (four of a kind, Sixes)
horsebox1: mucks hand
JBartel333 collected $3.90 from pot

*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $4.10 | Rake $0.20

Board [Jc 6c 4s 6h 6d]
Seat 3: jessiek24 (big blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 5: horsebox1 (button) mucked [4c 4h]
Seat 6: JBartel333 (small blind) showed [4d 6s] and won ($3.90) with four of a kind, Sixes
 
The problem with a flopped bad flush, is that if you don't play it aggressively you let other players in too cheaply drawing to the ace or king high.

If there is decent money in the pot, I would make a sizable bet (at least pot size) and try to win it there. If somebody plays back hard, you have to make a read and be prepared to let it go.

If the pot is small, I would consider slow playing the flush with a check/call or small bet (but understanding that if the 4th suited card hits it is lost). Again, if another player plays back hard you have to decide if they are being aggressive with a draw or whether they have you beat.
 
I should play pot limit





PokerStars Game #18233169334: Hold'em No Limit ($0.05/$0.10) - 2008/06/19 - 00:00:52 (ET)

Table 'Volpecula II' 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: giu_13 ($15.35 in chips)
Seat 2: JBartel333 ($7.70 in chips)
Seat 3: mannblack ($8.85 in chips)
Seat 4: mellon79 ($2.90 in chips)
Seat 5: NineJuanJuan ($9.45 in chips)

mannblack: posts small blind $0.05
mellon79: posts big blind $0.10

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to JBartel333 [Ac Ad]

NineJuanJuan: raises $0.20 to $0.30
giu_13: calls $0.30
JBartel333: raises $1.50 to $1.80
mannblack: folds
mellon79: raises $1.10 to $2.90 and is all-in
NineJuanJuan: raises $6.55 to $9.45 and is all-in
giu_13: folds
JBartel333: calls $5.90 and is all-in
Uncalled bet ($1.75) returned to NineJuanJuan

*** FLOP *** [9h Qs Jd]

*** TURN *** [9h Qs Jd] [Td]

*** RIVER *** [9h Qs Jd Td] [6d]

*** SHOW DOWN ***
NineJuanJuan: shows [Ks Kh] (a straight, Nine to King)
JBartel333: mucks hand
NineJuanJuan collected $9.15 from side pot
mellon79: mucks hand
NineJuanJuan collected $8.60 from main pot

*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $18.65 Main pot $8.60. Side pot $9.15. | Rake $0.90
Board [9h Qs Jd Td 6d]

Seat 1: giu_13 folded before Flop
Seat 2: JBartel333 (button) mucked [Ac Ad]
Seat 3: mannblack (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 4: mellon79 (big blind) mucked [Th Ah]
Seat 5: NineJuanJuan showed [Ks Kh] and won ($17.75) with a straight, Nine to King
 
Textbook poker,




PokerStars Game #18349883489: Hold'em No Limit ($0.05/$0.10) - 2008/06/24 - 09:37:23 (ET)

Table 'Matra' 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: halfshadow ($9.35 in chips)
Seat 2: LeonOss999 ($10.90 in chips)
Seat 3: JBartel333 ($12.45 in chips)
Seat 4: andyl2706 ($5.70 in chips)
Seat 5: Glustler ($10.35 in chips)
Seat 6: dickertoni ($8.90 in chips)

Glustler: posts small blind $0.05
dickertoni: posts big blind $0.10

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to JBartel333 [Th Qh]

halfshadow: folds
LeonOss999: raises $0.30 to $0.40
JBartel333: calls $0.40
andyl2706: folds
Glustler: folds
dickertoni: folds

*** FLOP *** [6h 9h Kh]

LeonOss999: bets $0.80
JBartel333: raises $1.30 to $2.10
LeonOss999: raises $8.40 to $10.50 and is all-in
JBartel333: calls $8.40

*** TURN *** [6h 9h Kh] [3s]

*** RIVER *** [6h 9h Kh 3s] [Qd]

LeonOss999 said, "kk"

*** SHOW DOWN ***
LeonOss999: shows [Kd Kc] (three of a kind, Kings)
JBartel333: shows [Th Qh] (a flush, King high)
JBartel333 collected $20.90 from pot

*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $21.95 | Rake $1.05
Board [6h 9h Kh 3s Qd]

Seat 1: halfshadow folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: LeonOss999 showed [Kd Kc] and lost with three of a kind, Kings
Seat 3: JBartel333 showed [Th Qh] and won ($20.90) with a flush, King high
Seat 4: andyl2706 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: Glustler (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: dickertoni (big blind) folded before Flop
 
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