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January 13 2008

Not done yet...

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So, I tried to go to bed and I decided I was not done for the night. I came back out and played a $100 HU sit n go and dominated. It only took about ten hands. I played very tight but played my strong hands aggressively preflop and let the rest take care of itself. Got a big chip lead and here was the final hand. I am not sure why he shoved here with a big stack still, not even sure it was a good spot to call. Well I know it was a good spot to call because I know what the cards were now. Anyways, here it was.

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Seat 1: khdmb9 ($1,750) - - ( 50.00% / 14.29% / 0.38/ 14)
Seat 2: dkric01 ($1,250) - ( 71.43% / 42.86% / 2.50/ 14)


PRE-FLOP:

khdmb9 posts small blind $10
dkric01 posts BIG blind $20
Dealt To: khdmb9


RAISE khdmb9 ($60)
RAISE dkric01 ($1250)
CALL khdmb9 ($1190)


FLOP:

Pot: $2500




TURN:

Pot: $2500




RIVER:

Pot: $2500




SHOWDOWN:
dkric01:

khdmb9:


khdmb9 collected $2500 from main pot with a pair of Fours

SUMMARY:
Total pot: $2 Rake: $0

Final Board:


Seat 1: khdmb9 small blind showed [Ah Qh] and won 2,500 with a pair of Fours - Net Gain/Loss: ($1250)
Seat 2: dkric01 big blind showed [Qc 9h] and lost with a pair of Fours - Net Gain/Loss: ($-1250)



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Easy hundred. Have fun everyone.

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