Preflop action:
Ralph-Wiggum (327) in SB for 5
Austin (1193) in BB for 10
Animus (455) calls 10
Ralph-Wiggum (322) calls 10
Austin (1193) calls (pot: 30)
Three to the flop:
The flop comes :8c::6h:
Ralph-Wiggum (322) checks
Austin (1193) checks
Animus (455) checks {FIRST TIMEOUT}
Three to the turn:
The turn comes :8c::6h::3c:
Ralph-Wiggum (322) checks
Austin (1173) bets 20
Animus (335) raises by 100 to 120
Ralph-Wiggum (322) folds
Austin (1173) folds Animus wins a pot of 170 chips
Hand summary and chip count:
1173 Austin (BB10 preflop, check flop, bet 20 - fold turn)
0505 Animus (call 10 preflop, check flop, raise to 120 turn, win pot)
0322 Ralph-Wiggum(call 10 preflop, check flop, check-fold turn)
~Neal
"Better to talk to people than communicate via tweet." — Elontra
Preflop action:
Austin (1168) in SB for 5
Animus (495) in BB for 10
Ralph-Wiggum (282) raises to 40
Austin (1168) folds
Animus (465) calls 40 (pot: 85)
Two to the flop:
The flop comes :7d::6h:
Animus (415) bets 50 (pot: 135)
Ralph-Wiggum {all-in} raises to 282 (pot: 417)
Animus (183) calls (pot: 649)
Two to the turn and river:
The turn and river come :7d::6h::8d::Jh:
Showdown:
Ralph-Wiggum shows :Td: for :Td::9s::8d::7d:
Animus shows :7c: for :7d::7c::Jh::9s: Ralph-Wiggum wins a pot of 649 chips
Hand summary and chip count:
1168 Austin (fold preflop)
183 Animus (call 40 preflop, bet 50-call 282 flop, lose showdown)
649 Ralph-Wiggum (raise to 40 preflop, raise to 282 {all-in} flop, win showdown)
Animus, I feel your pain. In Vegas I flopped trip Q's and ended up losing my whole stake when the dogjacker I was playing caught runner-running to make a straight. This hand wasn't quite as bad, but it's still pretty painful.
~Neal
"Better to talk to people than communicate via tweet." — Elontra
Yikes, oh well. I've honestly felt guilty about holding up the thread lately so if I'm headed for an elimination it's probably for the greater good. That was a mighty convenient turn and river though to slam me on my first good hole cards in ages.
Animus wrote:Yikes, oh well. I've honestly felt guilty about holding up the thread lately so if I'm headed for an elimination it's probably for the greater good. That was a mighty convenient turn and river though to slam me on my first good hole cards in ages.
Bravo Ralph.
It almost hurts less seeing it all at once though eh. When you know you have it on the turn, and that out shows up on the river, it's torture. This is more like ripping the bandaid off nice and quick.
The Meal wrote:I'm 100% innocent of manipulating any cards in this tournament!!
I hope you don't think I was implying that. It just has been a dry run lately.
Austin wrote:It almost hurts less seeing it all at once though eh. When you know you have it on the turn, and that out shows up on the river, it's torture. This is more like ripping the bandaid off nice and quick.
Yea, less drama this way though for the popcorn folks.
The Meal wrote:I'm 100% innocent of manipulating any cards in this tournament!!
I hope you don't think I was implying that. It just has been a dry run lately.
No, not at all. But I have to admit with the MTT running right now, I've got a whole new slew of people sending me PMs bitching about their hole cards.
~Neal
"Better to talk to people than communicate via tweet." — Elontra
Nice hand, Animus. I thought you might have hit something small and just were trying to get me out of the pot. Guess I was wrong. But I was running out of chips and had to make a play; turns out I got extremely lucky.
Post-HAND27 Stats Dump (I'm a bit late)
"This stats dump will rank folks' hole cards in the traditional pre-flop sense." Methodology as in the post-HAND17 link.
The Meal wrote:I'm 100% innocent of manipulating any cards in this tournament!!
I hope you don't think I was implying that. It just has been a dry run lately.
No, not at all. But I have to admit with the MTT running right now, I've got a whole new slew of people sending me PMs bitching about their hole cards.
~Neal
You can forward the Hachem table ones to me
Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Preflop action:
Animus (178) in SB for 5
Ralph-Wiggum (639) in BB for 10
Austin (1158) calls 10
Animus (173) calls 10
Ralph-Wiggum (639) checks (pot: 30)
The to the flop:
The flop comes :9c::5h:
Animus (173) folds
Ralph-Wiggum (639) checks
Austin (1128) bets 30 (pot: 60)
Ralph-Wiggum (639) folds Austin wins a pot of 60 chips
Hand summary and chip count:
1188 Austin (bet 10 preflop, bet 30 flop, win without showdown)
0173 Animus (call 10 preflop, fold flop)
0639 Ralph-Wiggum (BB10 preflop, check-fold flop)
~Neal
"Better to talk to people than communicate via tweet." — Elontra