Friday, November 12, 2010

Scott Seiver is an animal

The dude is relentless and gets my respect for making life miserable oop in big bet rounds. I feel like if i hit my straight or flush I have to check with only about pot sized bet left, scott will shove so often as a bluff but fold out some better hands if I shove. I considered c/r the turn all-in and in retrospect, I think it's a close decision.

Poker Stars $25/$50 No Limit Hold'em - 5 players

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yaayi (UTG): $6540.50

sassoneyal (CO): $1000.00

get crunk (BTN): $5602.00

Hero (SB): $7943.50

gunning4you (BB): $9333.00



Pre Flop: ($75.00) Hero is SB with 7 of hearts 9 of hearts

3 folds, Hero raises to $150, gunning4you raises to $450, Hero calls $300



Flop: ($900.00) 6 of hearts J of diamonds K of hearts (2 players)

Hero checks, gunning4you bets $635, Hero calls $635



Turn: ($2170.00) 8 of clubs (2 players)

Hero checks, gunning4you bets $1565, Hero calls $1565



River: ($5300.00) 9 of spades (2 players)

Hero checks, gunning4you bets $6683 all in, Hero folds



Final Pot: $5300.00

gunning4you wins $5298.00

(Rake: $2.00)


1 comment:

  1. Vs Scott, how often do you get a fold by c/jamming turn? I haven't seen him play much except on the Big Game, but he seems pretty bluffy and has a lot of air in his range at all times. I feel like you're repping narrow by jamming turn, but on the other hand, he still has to have something to call, and you have like 30% equity regardless.

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