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I know I've hit with longer odds, but this was the most fun.
$13 6-player S&G, blinds 25/50. UTG (1860) raises to 350, all fold to me in the SB (1435 after posting) with AKo. I put him on a middle-low pair or AK-AT, KQ and decide to trust my fate to the poker gods and call, BB folds. UTG shows KK to have me in bad shape, even worse when the board flops TTT. But the gods can be benevolent, as the T on the turn gives me the nuts [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] and helps propel me to the eventual win. I love this game [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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If you calculate in implied tilt odds you were actualy ahead on the flop.
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A lot of players here like to river quads, but I like your approach of turning quads. It's not as exciting, but it still gets the job done.
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Delightful.
So the poor guy with KK had a boat on the flop -- and a "submarine" on the turn. Glub. . . glub . . . glub. |
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lol
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A lot of players here like to river quads, but I like your approach of turning quads. It's not as exciting, but it still gets the job done. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, if you river quads then everyone goes like "riverstars" which can be annoying when you play a hand this well. |
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