
+7 @ The Commerce Casino
- 6,7 suited in early position. The flop produces 6,7,4. The small blind bets, I raise, and it is turned into three bets. After much agonizing I decide to cap it even though there is a possible straight. It did slow the guy down some and he doesn't raise me when I bet the blank turn and blank river. He turns over a 6,4 and I take a nice pot.
- A,5 suited and one fellow goes all in for $5 before the flop. We all call. The flop gives two more of the suit and when I bet everyone folds. So now it is time to hang on and pray, but my nut flush appears on the turn and I beat his medium pair.
- Qh,4h as big blind. K,Q,6 on the flop with two diamonds. It came back as only one bet but I folded anyway. Imagine my annoyance to see Q fall on the turn and 4 fall on the river. A pair of kings took the pot
- A,10 unsuited in late position. 10,9,4. It is checked to me, I bet and get check-raised. I muck. Q, A comes next and the fellow who checked raised his 10,Q offsuit took the pot.
- A,6 suited. Two more of my suit come on the flop but the final card never shows and I muck on the river.
- K,J unsuited and the flop misses me completely.
- A,J of diamonds in early position and A,Q,5 on the flop. I bet it, but a K (and the third spade) falls on the turn and I bail when it is bet. What took the pot? A pair of 7s that bet it all the way.
- K,Q in late position. I raise the before the flop and get middle cards. K comes on the turn and it is raised. I muck and after the river the winner shows his suited big slick. He didn't raise the before the flop.
- If you're thinking that I'm playing a lot of cards with not much effect,you're right. However, all you need is one good hand and that came in the
form of pocket J on the button. I raised and the small blind said "you sure?". I shrugged and he called. That comment factored into my decision process at the turn. The flop came J,10,_. I bet, and most of the table called. The turn was an A and the talker bet, I raised, he reraised, and I made it 4 bets. During this I figured that if he had a K,Q he wouldn't nearly have been so reluctant to call the raise before the flop, and I pegged him for a single A. But on the blank river I got cold feet and only called his bet instead of raising. Sure enough he only had an A. That pot left me up nearly $30, and I left after a couple more rounds that didn't produce anything.
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