{"id":267,"date":"2004-04-09T04:29:53","date_gmt":"2004-04-09T11:29:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.studioglyphic.com\/blog\/?p=267"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T07:00:00","slug":"david-ross-is-your-hero-too","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.studioglyphic.com\/blog\/2004\/04\/09\/david-ross-is-your-hero-too\/","title":{"rendered":"David Ross is your hero too"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If you haven&#8217;t been following David Ross&#8217; journey as a professional online poker player (and to be honest, I&#8217;m not going to go trolling the bulletin boards when <a href=\"http:\/\/guinnessandpoker.blogspot.com\/\">Iggy<\/a> can do it for me), check out his <a href=\"http:\/\/forumserver.twoplustwo.com\/showthreaded.php?Cat=&#038;Number=612835&#038;page=0&#038;view=expanded&#038;sb=5&#038;o=14&#038;fpart=1\">post for week 49 on the 2+2 Forums<\/a>:<\/p>\n<div class=\"blockquote\">I&#8217;m not sure how much of my win rate comes from hands like this, but it&#8217;s not insignificant. My opponent in this hand has been pretty wild already. I open raise with KhQd in the cutoff. The button cold calls and both blinds fold. Flop is Kc 9s 7c. I bet and he calls again. Turn is the Kd. I bet, he raises, I 3 bet and he caps it. River is 4h. I check, he bets and I call. He has As 2c?????? Is this just a function of watching no-limit tournaments on TV and thinking they can run the big bluff?<\/p>\n<p>This is the hand that convinced me to go back to my Dr. Pepper. UTG limps, and I limp behind him with 4c 4s. Button and small blind limp as well and the BB checks. The flop is Ts 5s 4h. Checked to me and I bet. Button calls and SB check-raises. BB calls 2 cold, UTG folds and I smooth call, fairly certain there will be a bet and a call on the turn allowing me to get a nice raise on the turn if no spade comes. Button calls behind me. Turn is 8d. Unfortunately both blinds check. I bet and get called by all 3. River is Js. Argh. I&#8217;ve put at least one of the blinds on spades. They both check and I check too. Button bets out, SB folds and the BB raises. There is $133 in the pot and I have to put up $20 more. I fold and the button calls. The BB had J4 and the button had J8, the J made both of them 2 pair. There are a few different ways I could have played this, but the bottom line is how often will the river fold be a good one as oppsed to missing out on 13 BB&#8217;s?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>And in case you were wondering, yes, he&#8217;s playing tables at 10 times my limit. Don&#8217;t rub it in.<\/p>\n<p>This, of course, is where the profit and loss come from:<\/p>\n<div class=\"blockquote\">I think this is the biggest 5\/10 6max pot I&#8217;ve ever won. 2 limpers to me on the button. I have Kc 9d and I limp too. Both blinds play as well. Flop is Qh Js Td. UTG bets and the cutoff raises. I 3 bet ( no fooling around withthis flop), and the SB caps it. BB folds but everyone else calls. Turn is 8s. SB bets, UTG raises (a 9 I hope), CO calls 2 cold and I 3 bet. SB calls 2 cold (2 pair I&#8217;m guessing), UTG caps it (definitely a 9&#8230;I hope. Would he limp with AK?) and we all call again. Don&#8217;t pair the board I start chanting. River is the 2d. Checked all the way to me. I&#8217;m surprised UTG let it go after capping the turn, but I bet. All 3 call. UTG had K3o. He was pushing his 1 card open ender pretty hard. CO had QJ and was caught in the middle the whole way. SB had 98 for a flopped wroing end of the straight. 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