Archive for the ‘Special Hands’ Category
About Me and others playing Aces preflop !
Hi Folks !
It’s ideal to post another topic when it’s raining like hell as it does this afternoon. So here I am for the last post in the Special Hands categorie for the time being. Next week you’ll see numbers 50-46 of my list. I’m not going to talk a lot today about the crazy, different hands but you’ll have the chance to see those miracles yourself. You’ll probably remember my post about ‘ Cracking Aces’ ? Well this time I will have the best starting hand in NL Hold’em before the flop is revealing his mystery cards.I’ll show you now three hands where I play the Pocket Rockets and one extraordinary where someone else had the Nuts preflop.
The first one is very recently. I’m sitting on the BB with AA when there are two limpers to me, so I must raise and raise just over three times the Big Blind. I get one caller before we see the flop..
That was some Sexy Turn, like Antonio Esfandiari would say, don’t you think ?
But well he deserved that for playing the J9 suited preflop with his small stack.
The second hand with the AA is where I’m in first position. I really like to limp than, knowing there are some very loose-agressive or desperate low stacked players behind me. I do this 75% of the time, it’s the ideal trap. But you must know the players’ style a little before doing that trap because you don’t want a limp pot with 4-6 players where you hold Aces. So I limped this hand…
That was very close! I get deservedly lucky on the turn after the short stack made his 1 outer. Happily I could dodge the flush draw on the river and take a nice pot. But as you’ll see now in the next example, it also could turn very wrong as I limp again in first position with AA knowing there are two morons behind me….
So my trap worked perfectly as he shoved in with K9 suited, certainly after the flop was very good. But then I got Whamboozelled, as Norman Chad would say, when he turned and rivered a 9 to make trips and got rewarded for his bad play. The last hand I’ll show you is even worse
. Happily I’m not involved in that one because I would really steam afterwards if that happens to me. So the guy limps also in first position with AA…
How Sick was That ?!?
He made trips Aces on the flop against K 10 leaving the short stack with only running outs, namely the 2 remaining Kings or running Q J. He got his running Kings giving him Quad Kings against the full house. Fortunately he got enough chips left to make a comeback.
Be there next week for the continuation of the Most Famous Poker Players top 100 !
Cheers,
J.M.
The Cowboys rule the table !
Hello Pokerfriends,
Today I’m going to let you take a look into our great homegame where we’re playing almost every week with an average of 6-7 players, each time at a different home. We sat down at my place the other night with 7 players when one particular hand ran pretty good during our cashgame. Before I’ll tell you more, I really must inform you that we’re the specialists of Micro Stakes Poker.
So that night the blinds were at 0.05/0.10 euro ( we also play sometimes with blinds 0.10/0.25 euro) when I was the dealer and Mister Blind All-In (yeah, I’ll use nicknames but I’m pretty sure the players know who this is
) raised it up under the gun to 0.75 euro. After everybody folded , including me with my J3 offsuit, Mister Hitman called on the small blind, followed by a fold of the Big Blind. Then I dealt the flop with a pot of 1.60 euro :
, followed by a check of both players. After I showed the turn :
, there was some more action when Mister Hitman bet 1 euro, followed by the instant call of Mister Blind All-in. I thought that the river
was definitely the action card. Hitman bet 2.50 euro , followed by a small raise to 6.50 by Blind All-in. Mister Hitman thought for a while before shoving in for another 12 euro. Blind All-in called immediately and turned over
to make Quad Kings winning a nice pot over 40 euro !!!!!! Mister Hitman showed his
very astonished after making a full boat on the turn, but losing to the Quads of King Kong (=pocket Kings).
A dozen hands later I woke up in the Cut-Off with the Cowboys :
, so after a few folding people I made a very standard raise to 0.60 euro. The button and the SB folded, but Mister Blind All-in called on the Big Blind for another 0.50 euro. Then the flop came with a pot of 1.25 euro :
giving me the absolute nuts on a perfect rainbow flop. Blind All-in immediately bet out 1 euro and I just smooth call. The turn wasn’t a blank :
and he bet again, now 2 euro. So I looked at my stack of around 13 euro and I decided that he must have something to bet like that into the raiser and I went suspiciously all-in and he called instantly. He showed
leaving him with 1 out against my trip Kings. The river was very close, but no cigar :
and I won a nice pot around 30 euro.
If you’re interested to come and play at our Micro Stakes Poker, just let me know because we always need new and more players ! See you next time for the last episode of the Special Hands for a while, followed afterwards with the continuation of my Most Famous Poker Players top-100 !!
Cheers,
J.M.
Cracking American Airlines
Hi Pokerworld !
Welcome for another round of the great poker madness while I show you now some new self-experienced boards in my special hands categorie, like I’ve promised earlier.
I was playing some Sit and Go NL Hold’em ( $3 / 27 players) at PokerStars. I was playing very good, making the right decisions and winning the coin-flips on the right moments. So I easily made the final table and after busting some other donkaments, we were left with 5 players and I was the stackleader with a chipcount of $ 10,235.
I woke up then with pocket 7’s, blinds were $300/$600 with an ante of $50, and I decided to make a small min-raise to $ 1250 , which I regretted afterwards while I should have raised more there with that hand. The button folded and the SB pushed all-in for a total of $3,590, which left me with a decision after the BB folded. That’s why I should have raised more, making this decision much easier. But seeing that player making loose, absurd moves earlier in the tourney and regarding my hand and stack (still being left with a decent stack if I lost), I decided to gamble as I expected a coin-flip (50%-50%). Probably he had two overcards or maybe even one or a smaller pair, but then he turned over Pocket Rockets (=Aces) and I was left with only 20% chance of winning the pot.
So after the flop came
, I was only left with a little 13% winning chance , which stayed that way after the turn
but then the river was magical and sick at the same time, namely the beautiful
giving me the low straight and a stack of $ 14,675, but more important eliminates the man with the bullets.
A few hands later I sat on the button with J7 suited, a stack of $ 10,200 and only 4 players left. The blinds were still $300/$600 with an ante of $ 50 when under the gun player ‘misseri’ (no mercy for him) pushed his low stack of $1,462 all-in. I was sort of steaming after a unlucky loss in a big pot against ‘Wilmus’ and decided to call. Nevertheless I knew my hand has a more than decent chance against a lot of hands and I couldn’t let him take the blinds with his low stack, so I took the benefit of it and hoped to bust him out. After the blinds folded and he turned over the American Airlines (=Aces) , I immediately knew I was in bad shape with my 19% chance of winning.
After the flop
, I only had a chance of 15% but yet I pretty liked that board with a gutshot straight draw. Definitely after the turn
, which turned my gutshot into an open ender and gave me 18%. The river was just perfect for me
, and we were down to three players. Do I really need to say that I did won that SnG
? Yeah, I was lucky twice against the Aces but I really deserved that victory and we all need some luck from time to time , no ? I guess the 7 is the magical and necessary card if you want to crack the Bullets (=Aces).
Well, I hope you saw the new Poll I made on the left side of my blog! Please vote as quick as possible because I’ll take your advice into account when I’ll finish my list further and further. I can say that my top-10 is already a fact! The names aren’t of course between those of the poll but you could give your opinion about them in a few weeks when I’m reaching to the last Ten. For now you can help the Pro’s in this poll to rank as high as possible and as close to the divine Ten. My favorite of those is clearly Patrik Antonius so you must vote if you’ve another favorite.
Cheers,
J.M.
Flopping Quads
Good Day Friends of Poker !
I’m running extremely bad this summer with some tremendous, horrifying beats and daily one and two outers hitting against me as well online as live. Especially Ace-King has become one of my most losing hands. I really think I’m gonna leave PokerStars for a while.Therefore, to gain some morale again, I’ll show you now one of the rare winning hands of the last months.
I was playing a multi table 3$-SnG and with the blinds at 50$/100$ my stack of 1400$ was a bit below the average. I woke up on the button with 
:
So I made a minimum raise on the button with three folding people in front of me and I only got a call from the small blind before we saw the flop:
. Hellooo Yeah Baby, I just flopped the ABSOLUTE NUTS !!! There is just a chance of 0,245% to flop a four of a kind when you hold a pair. Thus I check after the SB checked and we saw the same after the turn came:
. Finally I get some action on the river :
. He bet half my stack into a pot of 500$ and I immediately chipped my stack in, followed by his call with 
. It’s so pleasant to play when you have the nuts !
I’ve got some other great news: my first list of the top-100 most Famous Poker Players is finished. I promised you some names of players who didn’t make my list, well here are the unlucky one’s: David Rheem, Robert Varkonyi, David Oppenheim, Jamie Rosen, Kirk Morrison, David Benefield, Lee Watkinson, Willy Tann and Hasan Habib.Next time you’ll see the numbers 100 to 96 ! Be there,
Cheers
J.M.
Beat After Beat
Hi Pokerfans ! !
I told you last time about that dreadful, sick beat against harmand24 where he made a runner runner inside straight bluff when I made trips on the flop.Now I’ll show you how I went out of that SnG two hands later. The blinds were 75$/ 150$ and after that beat I only had a tiny 365$ left behind. I sat on the button with 
:
So after a limp under the gun from harmand24 and twe folding people in front of me, I automatically shove with a good hand like Ace-Ten. I get a call from the small blind and our dear friend. Than the flop was pretty good for me :

After 2 checks ( Yeah I know, he didn’t shove at once
), the turn
seems pretty harmless, especially followed by another 2 checks. Afterwards it was time for the deadly river:
. The small blind checked again and when our friend betted out 300$ I immediately knew where I was .. dead and gone out of the Sng against 
.
You see really any hand can win against another in Poker at anytime, even against the premium hands, so be careful ! But I hope that I have the honour to sit at the same table again sometime as harmand24.
Next time I’ll show you that I also could win a hand
and I’ll already tell you some names of PokerPlayers who didn’t get to my final top 100 most Famous PokerPlayers.
Cheers!
J.M.
Sickest Beat I ever had
Hi Pokerpeople !
My first post must be a special one so I want to show you the abominable, dark side of the Pokergame. Yeah, that’s right, how cruel and frustrating it could be, especially the beats that everyone will remember !! ( you’ll notice that I’m not overacting after reading this
)
I’ve got the perfect example here to prove that:
I was playing a Sng (27 players / 3$ buy-in) at PokerStars. We were half way, 13 players left, with the blinds at 50$/ 100$ and I was one of the stack leaders at that moment with a stack of 6425$ before I woke up in the BB with 

So I’m in the Big Blind, Harmand24 calls with 2 folded hands in front of him and hawind62 goes all-in over the top for another 1330$. I consider his possible hands and I put him on 2 high cards or a middle to high pair, something like Tens. After the button and small blind fold, I decide to call this 7 handed with a much better than average hand for about 20% of my stack and have a good shot to eliminate an other player. Harmand24 also calls the all-in bet.
The flop was :

That’s a very good flop for me and I check to see if Harmand24 eventually wants to check it down. Surprisingly he goes all-in for another 4655$. I think a while what he could probably have and as I knew him as a rather loose, wild player who definitely would have raised with a big Ace, I just put him on a weak Ace or maybe a little to middle pair or even worse. So I call and surprisingly see that, Harmand24 has: 
and hawind62 has 

I was very lucky that I outflopped his Kings and that Harmand24 just makes a silly move with The Lierse (9,7). I’m glad that I easily eliminate 2 players now as I’m pretty confident to see turn and river. As cautious I went after the turn
,
as stunned and speechless I turned after the river 
Rather than fury, it really left me half dead (with a stack of 440$), unconscious, because something like that as never happened to me. So sick. I still feel queasy as I think about it.Maybe I should have pushed all-in pre-flop? or bet first after the flop? I still think it wouldn’t have matter
I finished 12th because the next hand, the same guy gives me another sick beat which I’ll show you next time !
Cheers !
P.S. Shortly I’ll start with my first list, The top-100 most famous Poker Players ! So you can always leave your favourites in a comment or a message and I’ll take that into account.
See you soon,
J.M.