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12-27-2005 04:54 PM

ATs vs K5o....was the play wrong?
 
Take a look at this

http://www.pokerhand.org/index.php?p...mp;hand=198617

Was Vanhninja playing incorrectly or just bad luck?

12-27-2005 05:02 PM

Re: ATs vs K5o....was the play wrong?
 
lol, he was > 95% to win on the turn.

shouldn't this post be in beats brags and variance?

CallMeIshmael 12-27-2005 06:57 PM

Re: ATs vs K5o....was the play wrong?
 
ATs should have folded preflop.

utmt40 12-27-2005 07:01 PM

Re: ATs vs K5o....was the play wrong?
 
Brutal

pokergrader 12-27-2005 08:03 PM

Re: ATs vs K5o....was the play wrong?
 
Bet the flop

12-27-2005 09:05 PM

Re: ATs vs K5o....was the play wrong?
 
The play pre-flop is justified depending the table read. The true fault in this hand is that you are dealt a monster and you tried to slow-play it. slow-playing is fine , but you should really bet your hand to prevent draws. the loose player is going to call your bet. EVERY TIME... And if he had folded you only lost the potential of about $18 in a pot w/ 2 people in it. At such low limits, you should only slow play a hand when you can get more than 2 players in on the action.

waffle 12-27-2005 10:42 PM

Re: ATs vs K5o....was the play wrong?
 
Put them on a hand that beats you and call.

RED_RAIN 12-28-2005 12:31 AM

Re: ATs vs K5o....was the play wrong?
 
Wrong forum but next time bet this flop, maybe check AAT flop

ohnonotthat 12-28-2005 05:10 AM

Hmm -
 
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The play pre-flop is justified depending the table read. The true fault in this hand is that you are dealt a monster and you tried to slow-play it. slow-playing is fine , but you should really bet your hand to prevent draws. the loose player is going to call your bet. EVERY TIME... And if he had folded you only lost the potential of about $18 in a pot w/ 2 people in it. At such low limits, you should only slow play a hand when you can get more than 2 players in on the action.

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I think I see what you're saying; you don't want to slow play a flopped full house because by doing so you allow those who have draws to perfect/perfect to get free (or cheap) cards with which to beat you - is that it ?

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Just out of curiousity, what were you other TWO posts ? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

deviouz 12-28-2005 07:20 PM

Re: ATs vs K5o....was the play wrong?
 
your raise preflop in that spot with only 6 players was OK,
you flopped a full house wich is a very strong holding,the chanse that someone would hold AA and draw you out with a bigger boat is very little cus nobody reraised you, so the slowplay on the flop was kind of right, but the check was to weak, you should have bet the flop, since there is a good chance they would put you on a bluff (continuation bet) and therefor they might believe you bet the flop even you didnt hit it,, and than on the turn your play should begin to be very aggressive, you did right here, you raised, cus it looked you had action from a flush, and you got a flush beat already, you where ofcourse beat anyway, but the chance that someone would make a royal is very little, you where very unlucky, but dont bother with that, if you make this play you will make money over time, even if you are drawn out to a royal every 100 hands or so, the other guys play was really bad, he should not even be in the pot with that hand, but be thankful he was, after all, this is the kind of players we make money on, please exuse my bad english


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