2007 Online Octopus Overlord pOOker (single table)
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- Austin
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- Pyperkub
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I had you on the A/ A9, or a flush draw, and was trying to represent Kings, figuring I would have had 3 outs, the straight or pairing up one of my faces - I thought you'd come harder at me if you'd flopped top pair.
I also figured my boat last time would weigh in your mind, but I had to balance that off of the fact that you could absorb the loss.
When you said you had a King, I knew my chances had gone from decent to pretty bad. I didn't think there was any way you would get away from trip kings, but I had my fingers crossed during the commute today.
Ah well - it was fun while it lasted. Well Played!
I also figured my boat last time would weigh in your mind, but I had to balance that off of the fact that you could absorb the loss.
When you said you had a King, I knew my chances had gone from decent to pretty bad. I didn't think there was any way you would get away from trip kings, but I had my fingers crossed during the commute today.
Ah well - it was fun while it lasted. Well Played!
Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
- itaiyo
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- Austin
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- RunningMn9
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Was it my intimidating stare?
And in banks across the world
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
Well he's slowly drifting out of range
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
Well he's slowly drifting out of range
- The Meal
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HAND23 Level 3: Blinds 5/10
Incoming bankrollls:
0188 RunningMn9 [BB]
0155 itaiyo
0810 Austin
0475 Animus [button]
0372 Ralph-Wiggum [SB]
Preflop action:
Ralph-Wiggum (367) in SB for 5
RunningMn9 (0178) in BB for 10
itaiyo (155) folds
Austin (810) folds
Animus (475) folds
Ralph-Wiggum (367) folds
RunningMn9 (193) wins a pot of 15 chips in a walk
Hand Summary and Chip Count:
0193 RunningMn9 (BB for 10, wins in a walk)
0155 itaiyo (fold preflop)
0810 Austin (fold preflop)
0475 Animus (fold preflop)
0367 Ralph-Wiggum (SB for 5, fold preflop)
Apologies for the delay. I thought I'd have a little time and a little access and I was right about both of those things, but wrong about them overlapping. But (my) vacation season is over and I'm back, so we can push this through.
~Neal
Incoming bankrollls:
0188 RunningMn9 [BB]
0155 itaiyo
0810 Austin
0475 Animus [button]
0372 Ralph-Wiggum [SB]
Preflop action:
Ralph-Wiggum (367) in SB for 5
RunningMn9 (0178) in BB for 10
itaiyo (155) folds
Austin (810) folds
Animus (475) folds
Ralph-Wiggum (367) folds
RunningMn9 (193) wins a pot of 15 chips in a walk
Hand Summary and Chip Count:
0193 RunningMn9 (BB for 10, wins in a walk)
0155 itaiyo (fold preflop)
0810 Austin (fold preflop)
0475 Animus (fold preflop)
0367 Ralph-Wiggum (SB for 5, fold preflop)
Apologies for the delay. I thought I'd have a little time and a little access and I was right about both of those things, but wrong about them overlapping. But (my) vacation season is over and I'm back, so we can push this through.
~Neal
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- The Meal
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HAND24 Level 3: Blinds 5/10
Incoming bankrollls:
0193 RunningMn9 [SB]
0155 itaiyo [BB]
0810 Austin
0475 Animus
0367 Ralph-Wiggum [button]
Preflop action:
RunningMn9 (188) in SB for 5
itaiyo (145) in BB for 10 (pot: 15)
ACTION ON Austin (810)
Cards are on their way out,
~Neal
Incoming bankrollls:
0193 RunningMn9 [SB]
0155 itaiyo [BB]
0810 Austin
0475 Animus
0367 Ralph-Wiggum [button]
Preflop action:
RunningMn9 (188) in SB for 5
itaiyo (145) in BB for 10 (pot: 15)
ACTION ON Austin (810)
Cards are on their way out,
~Neal
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- Austin
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- The Meal
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Most recent stats dump
Post-HAND13 summary
This mimics what we saw in that post-HAND13 summary: hand rankings if the player had stuck around for all 7 cards. The methodology is the same as in that link, above. The numbers may have been jimmied about a bit from that update (although I don't think so), as I went through my old hands with a fine-tooth comb looking for discrepencies as I tuned up the process for the big MTT game.
Avg Rank - Player (total hands)
4.39 Austin (23)
4.48 RunningMn9 (23) [exactly tied with Ralph-Wiggum]
4.48 Ralph-Wiggum (23)
4.50 Pyperkub (22, out)
4.54 Animus (23)
5.05 LordMortis (11, out)
5.15 itaiyo (23)
5.22 hentzau (18, out)
5.25 CSL (4, out)
5.34 godhugh (19, out)
And finally, the histogram, since that was fun. There are 23 total "stars" in the chart (dashes stand for "half-stars" which happens with a split pot, or when someone's hand would've tied with another person had that other person stayed in the pot). A star indicates the number of times through the first 23 hands that a hand ranked as indicated in the column ended up dragging the chips. The one star with a 9th ranked hand, for instance, indicates that someone likely pulled off a nice bluff.
~Neal
Post-HAND13 summary
This mimics what we saw in that post-HAND13 summary: hand rankings if the player had stuck around for all 7 cards. The methodology is the same as in that link, above. The numbers may have been jimmied about a bit from that update (although I don't think so), as I went through my old hands with a fine-tooth comb looking for discrepencies as I tuned up the process for the big MTT game.
Avg Rank - Player (total hands)
4.39 Austin (23)
4.48 RunningMn9 (23) [exactly tied with Ralph-Wiggum]
4.48 Ralph-Wiggum (23)
4.50 Pyperkub (22, out)
4.54 Animus (23)
5.05 LordMortis (11, out)
5.15 itaiyo (23)
5.22 hentzau (18, out)
5.25 CSL (4, out)
5.34 godhugh (19, out)
And finally, the histogram, since that was fun. There are 23 total "stars" in the chart (dashes stand for "half-stars" which happens with a split pot, or when someone's hand would've tied with another person had that other person stayed in the pot). A star indicates the number of times through the first 23 hands that a hand ranked as indicated in the column ended up dragging the chips. The one star with a 9th ranked hand, for instance, indicates that someone likely pulled off a nice bluff.
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- Ralph-Wiggum
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- RunningMn9
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Raise 50 to 90.
Action on itaiyo.
Action on itaiyo.
And in banks across the world
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
Well he's slowly drifting out of range
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
Well he's slowly drifting out of range
- Austin
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- itaiyo
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- Austin
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- RunningMn9
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- Austin
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- The Meal
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Since this got complicated (hands with side-pots always do), I'll spell things out a wee bit more than normal.
HAND24 Level 3: Blinds 5/10
Incoming bankrollls:
0193 RunningMn9 [SB]
0155 itaiyo [BB]
0810 Austin
0475 Animus
0367 Ralph-Wiggum [button]
Preflop action:
RunningMn9 (188) in SB for 5
itaiyo (145) in BB for 10 (pot: 15)
Austin (770) raises by 30 to 40 (pot: 55)
Animus (475) folds
Ralph-Wiggum (367) folds
RunningMn9 (103) raises by 50 to 90 (pot: 140, he was already in for 5 in the SB)
itaiyo (all-in) raises by 65 to 155 (pot: 285, itaiyo was in the BB for 10 already)
Austin (655) calls the bet of 155 (pot: 400)
RunningMn9 (all-in) matches the 155 (main pot: 465) and puts in his last 38 to the side-pot (side-pot {RunningMn9}: 38)
Austin (617) calls the additional 38 (main pot: 465, side-pot {RunningMn9 & Austin}: 76)
Three to the flop, turn, and river:
The flop, turn, and river comes:
:7s::5s::3h::4s:
Showdown:
Austin shows
:Qc: for
:Qc::Td::7s::5s:
RunningMn9 shows
:Qh: for
:Qh::Td::7s::5s:
itaiyo shows
:5d: for
:5d::Ad::Td::7s:
Austin wins the main pot of 465 chips, and wins the side pot of 76 chips
Hand summary and chip count:
0000 RunningMn9 (raise to 90 , raise to 193 preflop, lose showdown)
0000 itaiyo (raise to 145 preflop, lose showdown)
1158 Austin (raise to 40, call 155, call 193 preflop, win showdown)
0475 Animus (fold preflop)
0367 Ralph-Wiggum (fold preflop)
itaiyo and RunningMn9 have both been eliminated. Thanks for playing guys, and see you in the MTT next week.
I set a protocol for myself regarding future hands. Typically I deal out one hand into the future, and in the case of a bust-out in the previous hand, I've just removed that player but kept the cards the same. I told myself that if we ever had a double bust-out that I'd re-shuffle and redeal from scratch. RM9 missed out on a 64o, itaiyo on a 53s, Austin on a Q4o, Animus on a 53o, and Ralph-Wiggum on a K7s. RM9 was slated to win the hand on the river when the
fell to make his 7-high straight (itaiyo and Animus would have both made two pair). But that's all figments of my spreadsheet's imagination, so give me a little bit before I come back with HAND25...
~Neal
HAND24 Level 3: Blinds 5/10
Incoming bankrollls:
0193 RunningMn9 [SB]
0155 itaiyo [BB]
0810 Austin
0475 Animus
0367 Ralph-Wiggum [button]
Preflop action:
RunningMn9 (188) in SB for 5
itaiyo (145) in BB for 10 (pot: 15)
Austin (770) raises by 30 to 40 (pot: 55)
Animus (475) folds
Ralph-Wiggum (367) folds
RunningMn9 (103) raises by 50 to 90 (pot: 140, he was already in for 5 in the SB)
itaiyo (all-in) raises by 65 to 155 (pot: 285, itaiyo was in the BB for 10 already)
Austin (655) calls the bet of 155 (pot: 400)
RunningMn9 (all-in) matches the 155 (main pot: 465) and puts in his last 38 to the side-pot (side-pot {RunningMn9}: 38)
Austin (617) calls the additional 38 (main pot: 465, side-pot {RunningMn9 & Austin}: 76)
Three to the flop, turn, and river:
The flop, turn, and river comes:

Showdown:
Austin shows


RunningMn9 shows


itaiyo shows


Austin wins the main pot of 465 chips, and wins the side pot of 76 chips
Hand summary and chip count:
0000 RunningMn9 (raise to 90 , raise to 193 preflop, lose showdown)
0000 itaiyo (raise to 145 preflop, lose showdown)
1158 Austin (raise to 40, call 155, call 193 preflop, win showdown)
0475 Animus (fold preflop)
0367 Ralph-Wiggum (fold preflop)
itaiyo and RunningMn9 have both been eliminated. Thanks for playing guys, and see you in the MTT next week.
I set a protocol for myself regarding future hands. Typically I deal out one hand into the future, and in the case of a bust-out in the previous hand, I've just removed that player but kept the cards the same. I told myself that if we ever had a double bust-out that I'd re-shuffle and redeal from scratch. RM9 missed out on a 64o, itaiyo on a 53s, Austin on a Q4o, Animus on a 53o, and Ralph-Wiggum on a K7s. RM9 was slated to win the hand on the river when the

~Neal
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- The Meal
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Even more interesting with the double-elimination is how it pertains to the Dead Button Rule for the remaining players. Amazingly enough, this exact situation is described on that linked page:
Ralph gets to be dealer for the next two hands, no SB for HAND25 (Austin in the BB), and Animus in the BB for HAND26 with Austin in the SB. Assuming no more bust outs.
This validates my "in the field" rule of thumb for the Dead Button Rule -- "the BB always moves."
~Neal
Ralph gets to be dealer for the next two hands, no SB for HAND25 (Austin in the BB), and Animus in the BB for HAND26 with Austin in the SB. Assuming no more bust outs.
This validates my "in the field" rule of thumb for the Dead Button Rule -- "the BB always moves."
~Neal
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- The Meal
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HAND25 Level 3: Blinds 5/10
Incoming bankrollls:
1158 Austin [BB]
0475 Animus
0367 Ralph-Wiggum [button]
Preflop action:
Austin (1148) in BB for 10 (pot: 10)
ACTION ON Animus (475)
~Neal
Incoming bankrollls:
1158 Austin [BB]
0475 Animus
0367 Ralph-Wiggum [button]
Preflop action:
Austin (1148) in BB for 10 (pot: 10)
ACTION ON Animus (475)
~Neal
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- RunningMn9
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Well, that board really didn't help me at all. But it was the best hand I was dealt the whole game, and I was hoping for at least a race. It sucks that my Q was dead. Nice hand Austin and good luck.
And in banks across the world
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
Well he's slowly drifting out of range
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
Well he's slowly drifting out of range
- Austin
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Thanks. It could have went many directions. That magic Ace can work wonders. The Q would have made me sigh a slight breath of relief had it been a live drawing but that Ace would have made me very nervous. I wasn't looking for an all-in pre-flop, and definitely didn't want a 3 way pre-flop all-in but things have been falling my way this game so works for me in the end.
Actually the Queen has been good to me... now if it could just carry over to real life games.
Last month I lost all-in twice, to the same guy, with the King High flush - He had the Ace both freaking times. 



- LordMortis
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I've been playing limit stud and omaha hi/lo. There is nothing more frustrating than working up a huge pot on the flop and turn in hi/lo, having 2-6 straight only to be get knocked up by an ace falling on the river giving one guy an ace high flush and another A-5 straight on the low.Austin wrote:Thanks. It could have went many directions. That magic Ace can work wonders. The Q would have made me sigh a slight breath of relief had it been a live drawing but that Ace would have made me very nervous. I wasn't looking for an all-in pre-flop, and definitely didn't want a 3 way pre-flop all-in but things have been falling my way this game so works for me in the end.Actually the Queen has been good to me... now if it could just carry over to real life games.
Last month I lost all-in twice, to the same guy, with the King High flush - He had the Ace both freaking times.
- The Meal
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HAND25 Level 3: Blinds 5/10
Incoming bankrollls:
1158 Austin [BB]
0475 Animus
0367 Ralph-Wiggum [button]
Preflop action:
Austin (1148) in BB for 10
Animus (475) folds (FIRST TIMEOUT) (pot: 10)
ACTION ON Ralph-Wiggum (367)
~Neal
Incoming bankrollls:
1158 Austin [BB]
0475 Animus
0367 Ralph-Wiggum [button]
Preflop action:
Austin (1148) in BB for 10
Animus (475) folds (FIRST TIMEOUT) (pot: 10)
ACTION ON Ralph-Wiggum (367)
~Neal
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- Austin
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