2007 Online Octopus Overlord pOOker (single table)
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- The Meal
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HAND53 Level 6: Blinds 50/100
Incoming bankrollls:
0502 Austin [button/SB]
1498 Ralph-Wiggum [BB]
Preflop action:
Austin (452) in SB for 50
Ralph-Wiggum (1398) in BB for 100
ACTION ON Austin (452)
~Neal
Incoming bankrollls:
0502 Austin [button/SB]
1498 Ralph-Wiggum [BB]
Preflop action:
Austin (452) in SB for 50
Ralph-Wiggum (1398) in BB for 100
ACTION ON Austin (452)
~Neal
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HAND53 Level 6: Blinds 50/100
Incoming bankrollls:
0502 Austin [button/SB]
1498 Ralph-Wiggum [BB]
Preflop action:
Austin (452) in SB for 50
Ralph-Wiggum (1398) in BB for 100
Austin (452) folds
Ralph-Wiggum wins a pot of 150 chips
Chip Count:
0452 Austin
1548 Ralph-Wiggum
~Neal
Incoming bankrollls:
0502 Austin [button/SB]
1498 Ralph-Wiggum [BB]
Preflop action:
Austin (452) in SB for 50
Ralph-Wiggum (1398) in BB for 100
Austin (452) folds
Ralph-Wiggum wins a pot of 150 chips
Chip Count:
0452 Austin
1548 Ralph-Wiggum
~Neal
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- The Meal
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HAND54 Level 6: Blinds 50/100
Incoming bankrollls:
0452 Austin [BB]
1548 Ralph-Wiggum [button/SB]
Preflop action:
Ralph-Wiggum (1498) in SB for 50
Austin (352) in BB for 100
ACTION ON Ralph-Wiggum (1498)
~Neal
Incoming bankrollls:
0452 Austin [BB]
1548 Ralph-Wiggum [button/SB]
Preflop action:
Ralph-Wiggum (1498) in SB for 50
Austin (352) in BB for 100
ACTION ON Ralph-Wiggum (1498)
~Neal
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Drama!
HAND54 Level 6: Blinds 50/100
Incoming bankrollls:
0452 Austin [BB]
1548 Ralph-Wiggum [button/SB]
Preflop action:
Ralph-Wiggum (1498) in SB for 50
Austin (352) in BB for 100
Ralph-Wiggum (1298) raises to 250 (pot: 350)
Austin (all-in) raises to 452 (pot: 702)
Ralph-Wiggum (1096) calls (pot: 904)
As this is head-up, I thought I'd jimmy the format a bit.
Showdown:
Austin shows
:4c:
Ralph-Wiggum shows
:Ts:
~Neal
HAND54 Level 6: Blinds 50/100
Incoming bankrollls:
0452 Austin [BB]
1548 Ralph-Wiggum [button/SB]
Preflop action:
Ralph-Wiggum (1498) in SB for 50
Austin (352) in BB for 100
Ralph-Wiggum (1298) raises to 250 (pot: 350)
Austin (all-in) raises to 452 (pot: 702)
Ralph-Wiggum (1096) calls (pot: 904)
As this is head-up, I thought I'd jimmy the format a bit.
Showdown:
Austin shows

Ralph-Wiggum shows

~Neal
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- Ralph-Wiggum
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P.S. Does this change of format mean that someone's going to win on the river?

P.P.S. I would just like to say that right now I have a 59% chance to win the hand. Not great, but better than I hoped.
- The Meal
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This'd be more fun if I could find a time when Austin was also online. But no guarantees with regards to who wins either way.
Two to the flop:
The flop comes
:9d::6s:
~Neal
Two to the flop:
The flop comes

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And the river comes
:9d::6s::2s::Qs:
Showdown:
Austin shows
:4c: for
:Qc::9d::6s::5c:
Ralph-Wiggum shows
:Ts: for
:Qc::Ah::Ts::9d:
And Austin has been eliminated in 2nd place.
Congratulations to Ralph-Wiggum, the Octopus Overlords Single Table No Limit Hold 'Em Champion.
Thanks to everyone who played, it was definitely a learning experience on my end, and hopefully at least a worthwhile diversion on yours.
~Neal

Showdown:
Austin shows


Ralph-Wiggum shows


And Austin has been eliminated in 2nd place.
Congratulations to Ralph-Wiggum, the Octopus Overlords Single Table No Limit Hold 'Em Champion.
Thanks to everyone who played, it was definitely a learning experience on my end, and hopefully at least a worthwhile diversion on yours.
~Neal
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- The Meal
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I'd definitely give that hand the nod for being the difference maker. It didn't help that you caught crap down the stretch. As I was dealing out the cards, I kept wincing at your hole cards (even if oftentimes they'd end up best, I knew that they weren't cards you were going to be able to play). I was dealing out hands one at a time, so I can't tell you if you next hand was going to be significantly better than this last one (which is probably a good thing).Austin wrote:Congrats. The Degree All-In moment was when you called with 8/9 suited on the flopped straight. Nicely done and good luck in the multi-table.
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The dual Ace King was disappointing too.The Meal wrote:I'd definitely give that hand the nod for being the difference maker. It didn't help that you caught crap down the stretch. As I was dealing out the cards, I kept wincing at your hole cards (even if oftentimes they'd end up best, I knew that they weren't cards you were going to be able to play). I was dealing out hands one at a time, so I can't tell you if you next hand was going to be significantly better than this last one (which is probably a good thing).Austin wrote:Congrats. The Degree All-In moment was when you called with 8/9 suited on the flopped straight. Nicely done and good luck in the multi-table.
~Neal

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Not as disappointing as when you folded pre-flop to my AA.Austin wrote:The dual Ace King was disappointing too.The Meal wrote:I'd definitely give that hand the nod for being the difference maker. It didn't help that you caught crap down the stretch. As I was dealing out the cards, I kept wincing at your hole cards (even if oftentimes they'd end up best, I knew that they weren't cards you were going to be able to play). I was dealing out hands one at a time, so I can't tell you if you next hand was going to be significantly better than this last one (which is probably a good thing).Austin wrote:Congrats. The Degree All-In moment was when you called with 8/9 suited on the flopped straight. Nicely done and good luck in the multi-table.
~Neal

edit: Or maybe you didn't. I can't quite remember. You might have just folded pre-flop to my consecutive AKs and AJs.
- Austin
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I read you on that one eh.Ralph-Wiggum wrote:Not as disappointing as when you folded pre-flop to my AA.Austin wrote:The dual Ace King was disappointing too.The Meal wrote:I'd definitely give that hand the nod for being the difference maker. It didn't help that you caught crap down the stretch. As I was dealing out the cards, I kept wincing at your hole cards (even if oftentimes they'd end up best, I knew that they weren't cards you were going to be able to play). I was dealing out hands one at a time, so I can't tell you if you next hand was going to be significantly better than this last one (which is probably a good thing).Austin wrote:Congrats. The Degree All-In moment was when you called with 8/9 suited on the flopped straight. Nicely done and good luck in the multi-table.
~Neal
edit: Or maybe you didn't. I can't quite remember. You might have just folded pre-flop to my consecutive AKs and AJs.
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- Ralph-Wiggum
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How did you manage to quote me the exact same time I edited my post? Crazy.Austin wrote:I read you on that one eh.Ralph-Wiggum wrote:Not as disappointing as when you folded pre-flop to my AA.Austin wrote:The dual Ace King was disappointing too.The Meal wrote:I'd definitely give that hand the nod for being the difference maker. It didn't help that you caught crap down the stretch. As I was dealing out the cards, I kept wincing at your hole cards (even if oftentimes they'd end up best, I knew that they weren't cards you were going to be able to play). I was dealing out hands one at a time, so I can't tell you if you next hand was going to be significantly better than this last one (which is probably a good thing).Austin wrote:Congrats. The Degree All-In moment was when you called with 8/9 suited on the flopped straight. Nicely done and good luck in the multi-table.
~Neal
edit: Or maybe you didn't. I can't quite remember. You might have just folded pre-flop to my consecutive AKs and AJs.
- Austin
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It's a mod thing; you wouldn't understand.Ralph-Wiggum wrote:How did you manage to quote me the exact same time I edited my post? Crazy.Austin wrote:I read you on that one eh.Ralph-Wiggum wrote:Not as disappointing as when you folded pre-flop to my AA.Austin wrote:The dual Ace King was disappointing too.The Meal wrote:I'd definitely give that hand the nod for being the difference maker. It didn't help that you caught crap down the stretch. As I was dealing out the cards, I kept wincing at your hole cards (even if oftentimes they'd end up best, I knew that they weren't cards you were going to be able to play). I was dealing out hands one at a time, so I can't tell you if you next hand was going to be significantly better than this last one (which is probably a good thing).Austin wrote:Congrats. The Degree All-In moment was when you called with 8/9 suited on the flopped straight. Nicely done and good luck in the multi-table.
~Neal
edit: Or maybe you didn't. I can't quite remember. You might have just folded pre-flop to my consecutive AKs and AJs.
I probably folded during my string of 10/4 off suits and like hands.

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