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Live 10/20....
I have 2 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] in the BB.... One raise preflop, 6 players saw the flop, which was checked around....on the turn this was the board 3 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]5 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]6 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]5 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] The SB bet, I called, as did 3 other players, and the button raised....The SB 3-bet.... I folded pretty quick, all folded and the button called...The river was the 4 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]....The SB took the pot down with a full house, which was what I expected... After the hand, I mentioned what I had folded, and a player I know who is a winning high limit player said that it was wrong to fold my hand.... I thought about it and decided that I was correct to fold, and that this player was incorrect......was he?? I don't know exactly how much was in the pot, but it wasn't small... |
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You are right. The other guy is an idiot. Count the money. Even if a 2 was good (which it wasn't) giving you 3 outs, the pot is only laying you 6 to 1 (6 1/2 to 1 if you assume a call from turn 3rd player). It's an easy fold.
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maybe hed like to have you think hes a winning high limit player, but hes a donor.
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Yeah, he said my implied odds were huge, which I think makes it a little bit closer...but not close enough
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maybe implied tilt odds? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Your "winning player" friend has no clue. He doesn't know what implied odds mean either.
To make matters worse, you shouldn't have even called the first bet coming from the SB. |
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There is a bad beat jackpot where I play, and my hand and the board would have qualified, so for one bet I was willing to give it a shot....
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Your "winning player" friend has no clue. He doesn't know what implied odds mean either. To make matters worse, you shouldn't have even called the first bet coming from the SB. [/ QUOTE ] I would have called the first bet, for 1 thing there is a small possibility his hand is best and if it isnt I would think the rivered straight or boat would be good most of the time. The raise and reraise tells you your hand is certainly not best and you may very well be drawing dead which makes it an easy fold. |
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I don't know exactly how much was in the pot, but it wasn't small... [/ QUOTE ] not to be a jerk but this might prove to be a problem if you plan on playing poker well. [ QUOTE ] Yeah, he said my implied odds were huge, which I think makes it a little bit closer...but not close enough [/ QUOTE ] implied odds for what? assuming you knew that you only had one out... how on earth are you going to make up the rest of the bets on the river to cover peeling for a 45:1 shot? assuming no one raises after you call the first time on the turn... you need to make up around 35 bets! assuming you call the second time around getting 15:1 (and not even closing the action and pretending it didn't cost you multiple bets on this street) you still need to make up around 30 bets on the river. so even if it's capped, on the river you won't get there....thus, you have no implied odds for a one outer. granted, sometimes you have more than one out on this board... but in this hand in particular you actually have plenty of things working against you since your other outs area dubious at best and spiking a two or rivereing a straight is just going to cost you a bunch more bets. count the pot, know the odds, fold the turn. -tpir |
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threads like this are why this forum has gone in the sh[/i]itter. you're asking whether you should've called 2 bets for a non-nut 1 outer
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