Steps part two.

PokerStars Game #17177927669: Tournament #87056570, $7.00+$0.50 Hold'em No Limit - Level VII (150/300) - 2008/05/03 - 16:52:46 (ET)
Table '87056570 1' 9-max Seat #8 is the button
Seat 4: soochka (2790 in chips)
Seat 6: elev8ted (7555 in chips)
Seat 8: dinocourt (3155 in chips)
soochka: posts the ante 25
elev8ted: posts the ante 25
dinocourt: posts the ante 25
soochka: posts small blind 150
elev8ted: posts big blind 300
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to dinocourt [Jc As]
dinocourt: raises 2830 to 3130 and is all-in
soochka: calls 2615 and is all-in
elev8ted: folds
Uncalled bet (365) returned to dinocourt
*** FLOP *** [3s 8s Js]
*** TURN *** [3s 8s Js] [9s]
*** RIVER *** [3s 8s Js 9s] [9h]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
soochka: shows [9c 9d] (four of a kind, Nines)
dinocourt: shows [Jc As] (a flush, Ace high)
soochka collected 5905 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 5905 | Rake 0
Board [3s 8s Js 9s 9h]
Seat 4: soochka (small blind) showed [9c 9d] and won (5905) with four of a kind, Nines
Seat 6: elev8ted (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 8: dinocourt (button) showed [Jc As] and lost with a flush, Ace high

I know I know, not a bad beat per se, but wow.

Comments

  • [x] behind the whole way
  • cadillac wrote: »
    [x] behind the whole way

    I really don't know you, so I haven't made up my mind whether you're really funny, or a total dick.

    Please advise.

    Honestly, if he just hit's his one safe out, I don't care. If he hits the unsafe out and the board pairs, whatever.

    Running nines though?
  • Don't really know what you're asking here. Very typical late stages of an SNG, 3 handed, both have good hands at this stage. You only have 10 times the blind, his M=5, not that it matters at this point of an SNG, but both have pushing hands. Think of it this way, if you switch hands with him, would you expect a different pre-flop result?

    Now if you both got it all in on the flop, I would say bad beat, move on, but in this situation, as Caddy says, you were behind when you got it in, sucked out on flop, resuck on turn, nail in coffin on river..
  • compuease wrote: »
    Don't really know what you're asking here. Very typical late stages of an SNG, 3 handed, both have good hands at this stage. You only have 10 times the blind, his M=5, not that it matters at this point of an SNG, but both have pushing hands. Think of it this way, if you switch hands with him, would you expect a different pre-flop result?

    Now if you both got it all in on the flop, I would say bad beat, move on, but in this situation, as Caddy says, you were behind when you got it in, sucked out on flop, resuck on turn, nail in coffin on river..

    I'm not really asking anything in the BBV forum.

    I just thought it was a crazy way to lose the hand. Runner runner quads...

    Especially considering he did not resuck on the turn, the turn gave me the nut flush, but of course gave him more outs.

    It's just a funny hand, nothing more.
  • dinobot wrote: »
    I really don't know you, so I haven't made up my mind whether you're really funny, or a total dick.

    Please advise.


    The jury is still out on that one.



    Just giving some standard BBV love. Not meant to offend you. I make the same play in the same situation.
  • None taken.
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