02-10-2002, 08:10 AM
I will be posting a few hands over the next few from a recent 10-20 session I played at Foxwoods. It was a very interesting session with some strange plays.
IN this hand player 1 gets dealt a pair of kings with a king in the door. Player to his right bets and he raises to 20. when the error is pointed out the money is taken back, and one of the players who already folded said "know we know what he has."
By seventh street the K's are unimproved and had bet every round. There were two callers to the river. One was a loose caller who played a lot of hands. The other was on tilt. The k's checked and it was checked around. The loose caller had an uncoordinated board. The tilter had what appeared to be a broadway draw with the AJK on board on the board.
When it was checked around the K's held up. As it turns out the loose caller with an uncoordinated board had a pair of eights (his door card) and the tilter had a pair of tens in the hole.
Any comments?
Pat
IN this hand player 1 gets dealt a pair of kings with a king in the door. Player to his right bets and he raises to 20. when the error is pointed out the money is taken back, and one of the players who already folded said "know we know what he has."
By seventh street the K's are unimproved and had bet every round. There were two callers to the river. One was a loose caller who played a lot of hands. The other was on tilt. The k's checked and it was checked around. The loose caller had an uncoordinated board. The tilter had what appeared to be a broadway draw with the AJK on board on the board.
When it was checked around the K's held up. As it turns out the loose caller with an uncoordinated board had a pair of eights (his door card) and the tilter had a pair of tens in the hole.
Any comments?
Pat