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View Poll Results: Crushing 10/20 (6-max) | |||
0-2 BB/100 (winning at all = crushing) | 4 | 7.55% | |
2-2.5 BB/100 | 11 | 20.75% | |
2.5-3 BB/100 | 14 | 26.42% | |
3-3.5 BB/100 | 12 | 22.64% | |
3.5-4 BB/100 | 6 | 11.32% | |
4-4.5 BB/100 | 1 | 1.89% | |
4.5+ BB/100 | 5 | 9.43% | |
Voters: 53. You may not vote on this poll |
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BB JP\'S
Ever hit 1? Your thoughts.
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Re: BB JP\'S
Only reason I posted this is because I was playing. CO raises preflop. Flop comes AAA. BB Checks. CO bets BB raises. Turn is a 6 BB bets CO calls and is all in. River 5. BB turns over A8o. CO turns JJ for the BB JP made 339 playeers share.
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I think a more interesting question is what are the odds that if someone plays 4 BB tables on party for say, 30K hands a month, what are the chances that they will at least see the quals met and get a players share. I leave it to the people who can count.
Its only more interesting cause i thought of it. peace john nickle |
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In Vegas joints, you have to have a pair of your 4 of a kind in the hole (pocket pair) to be eligble. Basically all bad beats require both hole cards to be played here. There are a few exceptions to the norm, but very few of them actually.
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Re: BB JP\'S
In Radeks description both hole cards are used by both players
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Ever hit 1? [/ QUOTE ] Yep. [ QUOTE ] Your thoughts [/ QUOTE ] It was life altering. b |
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In Radeks description both hole cards are used by both players [/ QUOTE ] I see that. What I'm saying is that out here if you have 4 of a kind...IE: 4 aces, you MUST have 2 aces in the hole. Not A8 as the 8 is a kicker. There is no kicker for 4 of a kind if you have to play at least one of the 4 of a kind in the hole. If the board reads AAA72, and you hold A8, the 8 is not a kicker because no one else can have the same 4 of a kind to compare a kicker to. Kicker is null'd. That and the reasoning that it's harder to hit a bad beat if you have to have both hole cards playing, keeps the jackpots higher and the house makes more money via more players hoping for it to hit. |
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Re: BB JP\'S
What are Loosers?
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uhm,,,,everything you just said was confusing.
Conditions for a JP payout are Aces full of jacks or better beaten. Both hole cards must play. Player 1 holds A8 Player 2 hold QQ Board AA24A Player one has Four aces with an eight kicker, which plays. Player Two has a full house, aces full of queens, which loses. Conditions are met. Now, proceed with your thought process. peace john nickle |
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Re: BB JP\'S
I could be wrong, but it takes 5 cards to make a poker hand, so by all means the 8 counts as being used.
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