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Seat 0: Villain ($5899) – –
Seat 1: Hero ($6298) –
PRE-FLOP:
Villain posts small blind $25
Hero posts BIG blind $50
Dealt To: Hero
RAISE Villain ($150)
CALL Hero ($150)
FLOP:
Pot: $350
CHECK Hero
BET Villain ($225)
RAISE Hero ($650)
CALL Villain ($650)
TURN:
Pot: $1875
CHECK Hero
BET Villain ($1000)
CALL Hero ($1000)
RIVER:
Pot: $3875
RAISE Hero ($4498)
CALL Villain ($4099)
UNCALLED Hero ($399)
SHOWDOWN:
Hero:
Villain:
Villain collected $11797.5 from main pot with three nines
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $11798 Rake: $.50
Final Board:
Seat 1: 6h 7h 5h 9s Ad: ace high. – Net Gain/Loss: ($-5899)
Seat 0: 9c 9d 5h 9s Ad: three nines. – Net Gain/Loss: ($5499.5)
The flop is a pretty good one to check-raise on a semi-bluff, and then I improve to a double gutter on the turn. This is really close, and with a more obvious draw, I would fold the turn. But I felt like I could get paid off well if I hit. Then the Ace got there and put a one-card straight on the board. I knew my line looked quite a lot like a draw, and 34, which improved to a pair and openended draw on the turn, was by far the most obvious draw for me to have. It’s also possible the A improved me to Aces up, which should make it tricky for him to call with a worse two pair. Unfortunately, he had a set.