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Guess the hands

  • 19-03-2006 11:50am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 3,254 ✭✭✭


    Well well well. Dunno if this should go here, but it was fun, so here it goes.

    Guess the hands

    Party 3/6 - 6-max
    Hero has 1200 in BB
    Solid Reg has 600 UTG
    unknown A has 600 CO
    unknown B has 600 Button

    Solid Reg will open with lots of hands, certainly any pair. He plays pretty well though, and doesnt get out of line too often. Dont have much on the others. He knows me fairly well, we have crossed swords pretty often. He prolly views me as I view him.

    Preflop
    Solid Reg opens for 21, A calls, B calls, hero calls

    Flop (85)
    8d 6h 3h
    Hero leads for 65, solid reg makes it 194, A calls, B calls, hero pushes, everybody calls all-in.

    How about that !!!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,400 ✭✭✭TacT


    wow, 4 people with hands. I'd have to guess at least one of them has hit a set on the flop and I'm guessing that it's hero with 88. Solid reg anything from 88-AA but I'll guess he has kings or bullets, big maybe QQ. A or B has to have something like A8h or Axh but then again could be 99-QQ since they didn't show strength preflop and didn't want to commit until they saw a flop with no kings/aces on board.

    summary time then -- at least one, maybe two overpairs from 99-AA. Someone has to have a set and I guess it's top set 88. Gotta be someone with A8/6/3h or Axh on the flush draw.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,754 ✭✭✭ianmc38


    Hero 88
    Solid reg: 66
    Unknown A: QQ
    Unknown B: AhKh


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,836 ✭✭✭connie147


    hero--88
    solidreg--33
    unknownA---KK
    unknown B--Ah-xh


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,806 ✭✭✭Lafortezza


    Hero - 88
    SolidReg - AhKh
    Unk A - 4h5h
    Unk B - 66


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,083 ✭✭✭RoundTower


    fuzzbox wrote:
    Well well well. Dunno if this should go here, but it was fun, so here it goes.

    Guess the hands

    Party 3/6 - 6-max
    Hero has 1200 in BB
    Solid Reg has 600 UTG
    unknown A has 600 CO
    unknown B has 600 Button

    Solid Reg will open with lots of hands, certainly any pair. He plays pretty well though, and doesnt get out of line too often. Dont have much on the others. He knows me fairly well, we have crossed swords pretty often. He prolly views me as I view him.

    Preflop
    Solid Reg opens for 21, A calls, B calls, hero calls

    Flop (85)
    8d 6h 3h
    Hero leads for 65, solid reg makes it 194, A calls, B calls, hero pushes, everybody calls all-in.

    How about that !!!!

    You have 889J, the solid guy has AA with the nut flush draw, player A has 579T with hearts, player B has 665A and hits the case 6 to win the whole pot. Close?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,254 ✭✭✭fuzzbox


    Results:

    Hero had 66 (not the 88 that everybody suspected). I felt that Solid Reg would have a big hand here very often. More than one pair for sure. Maybe a draw, but since there were two callers (who prolly had draws), it was most often a big hand. I decided "gotta go broke with middle set" and pushed.

    Solid Reg had 33 .... should he fold? Tough spot.

    Unknown A had 4h5h ... for the OESFD, I think he played badly. He should push the flop when the action gets to him. (he really wants bigger flush draws to fold).

    Unknown B had Ah2h ... for the NFD and he also played badly, although its understanable as he was getting good odds.

    Nobody made a massive *mistake* in a 4-way all-in for 100BBs pot. Thats pretty rare.

    The odds are:

    Board: 3h 6h 8d
    equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
    Hand 1: 53.0488 % 53.05% 00.00% { 6c6d }
    Hand 2: 04.6341 % 04.63% 00.00% { 3d3s }
    Hand 3: 23.5366 % 23.54% 00.00% { 5h4h }
    Hand 4: 18.7805 % 18.78% 00.00% { Ah2h }

    Interesting that 4h5h is ahead of Ah2h.

    Turn was Jc and river was Jh, and I win, because Im just great.


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