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bad read
Oh dear.
Online NLHE game. Small raise preflop, four players in, flop was checked round. On the turn, the board is something like A-9-6-2, all spades. I have the queen of spades on the button. Check, check, player bets half the pot into me. Hmmm. I decide to flat call and see what the other two do. They both call. River is a blank. Check, check, bettor bets the pot. Now, surely he has the nut flush, right? He got three callers on the turn. He can't be betting the J or worse for value, and it doesn't look like a bluff can succeed. Right? RIGHT? So I fold. The other two call. The bettor has the J flush and wins. Bad read. Play something else. Guy. |
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Re: bad read
where was this game? i want to find two opponents who will call the pot with the ten or nine of spades (or worse!).
what did they muck, by the way? |
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Re: bad read
It was on Party of course.
I have no idea what they mucked: I don't routinely get hand histories, and in any case they don't seem to be able to send me histories at all at the moment. Guy. |
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Re: bad read
It was a good read, even on Party -- most of the time, you would be right. But definitely put the two callers on your buddies list. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
If you aren't getting hand histories, check what they have for your email address. |
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