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		<title>Setting Traps and Falling into Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 13:40:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>girish133</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's always fun when you flop or turn a big hand and your opponent has no idea what he's getting himself into.  It's like recreational crab fishing, at least what I've heard of it, where you have bait at the end of a small, light string and you have to carefully pull the crab in without the crab letting go with his claws.  You have to make sure the crab is fully committed until he gets to shore and is in your bucket.

It's fun... except when you are the crab.
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<p>It&#8217;s always fun when you flop or turn a big hand and your opponent has no idea what he&#8217;s getting himself into.  It&#8217;s like recreational crab fishing, at least what I&#8217;ve heard of it, where you have bait at the end of a small, light string and you have to carefully pull the crab in without the crab letting go with his claws.  You have to make sure the crab is fully committed until he gets to shore and is in your bucket.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fun&#8230; except when you are the crab.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s basically what happened last night in my daily Full Tilt Poker no limit hold&#8217;em freeroll tournament.  I was on a great roll and was 107/324 with $14,295 and then 29/297 with $27,545.  Things were looking goood, until&#8230;</p>
<p>(Really, I should have been more cautious on the turn considering what he called me on after the flop and I definitely should have folded after he re-raised my bet on the turn)</p>
<p>Full Tilt Poker Game #8382691602: $100 Freeroll (63670061), Table 42 &#8211; 150/300 Ante 25 &#8211; No Limit Hold&#8217;em &#8211; 1:31:40 ET &#8211; 2008/10/07<br />
Seat 1: nutsssbr (8,515)<br />
Seat 2: 59Hecker (16,433), is sitting out<br />
Seat 3: MartinMoore (4,672)<br />
Seat 4: Rivvaa (11,702)<br />
Seat 5: candyken (72,170)<br />
Seat 6: ThePaperClip (34,868)<br />
Seat 7: Toghet (210), is sitting out<br />
Seat 8: girish133 (30,495)<br />
Seat 9: zdennka (11,438)<br />
nutsssbr antes 25<br />
59Hecker antes 25<br />
MartinMoore antes 25<br />
Rivvaa antes 25<br />
candyken antes 25<br />
ThePaperClip antes 25<br />
Toghet antes 25<br />
girish133 antes 25<br />
zdennka antes 25<br />
Rivvaa posts the small blind of 150<br />
candyken posts the big blind of 300<br />
The button is in seat #3<br />
*** HOLE CARDS ***<br />
Dealt to girish133 [Jc Jd]<br />
ThePaperClip folds<br />
Toghet folds<br />
girish133 raises to 1,275<br />
zdennka folds<br />
nutsssbr folds<br />
59Hecker folds<br />
MartinMoore folds<br />
Rivvaa folds<br />
candyken calls 975<br />
*** FLOP *** [3d 4h 5h]<br />
candyken checks<br />
girish133 bets 2,925<br />
candyken calls 2,925<br />
*** TURN *** [3d 4h 5h] [7d]<br />
candyken checks<br />
girish133 bets 8,775<br />
candyken raises to 17,550<br />
girish133 calls 8,775<br />
*** RIVER *** [3d 4h 5h 7d] [Jh]<br />
candyken bets 50,395, and is all in<br />
girish133 calls 8,720, and is all in<br />
Uncalled bet of 41,675 returned to candyken<br />
*** SHOW DOWN ***<br />
candyken shows [5c 6s] a straight, Seven high<br />
girish133 mucks<br />
candyken wins the pot (61,315) with a straight, Seven high<br />
girish133 stands up<br />
*** SUMMARY ***<br />
Total pot 61,315 | Rake 0<br />
Board: [3d 4h 5h 7d Jh]<br />
Seat 1: nutsssbr folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 2: 59Hecker folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 3: MartinMoore (button) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 4: Rivvaa (small blind) folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 5: candyken (big blind) showed [5c 6s] and won (61,315) with a straight, Seven high<br />
Seat 6: ThePaperClip folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 7: Toghet folded before the Flop<br />
Seat 8: girish133 mucked [Jc Jd] &#8211; three of a kind, Jacks<br />
Seat 9: zdennka folded before the Flop</p>
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