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Do fours really look that much like aces?
1/2 100max NL, preflop and flop action's nott important...
I had AT on an Ax88 rainbow board and was put all-in on the turn by the super drunk guy with the monster stack who actually was still playing decent poker despite having trouble counting his chips. I felt I had a solid read that I was in kicker trouble, so I folded my hand face-up since it was a friendly table and let him know that I thought his kicker was good. So he says, "Yeah, ace-jack" as he tables his J4. I figured I must've misheard him and told him he made a hell of a bluff. He looks at his cards again and says, "Oh man, I thought that four was an ace. Thank God you didn't call me." Hilarity ensued. DZ |
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Re: Do fours really look that much like aces?
folding face up is teh suck.
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Re: Do fours really look that much like aces?
I've put guys on an A or a 4 when they look back at their hand at times. It has helped me in many hands. It's definately a tell.
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Re: Do fours really look that much like aces?
I don't think it's that unreasonable to get these cards mixed up. I've once had T4 and played it like TA. Also, in omaha I've had this mixup. One time, I don't recall what the exact situation was, but I had a similar experience as the OP. I wound up folding because I pretty much put the other guy on aces and he said "good fold" and showed me his "aces" which were actually A4.
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Re: Do fours really look that much like aces?
yes they really do...ever look for yourself? Just squeeze it so you can see the corner. At first a 4 will look like an A
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Re: Do fours really look that much like aces?
yes, A-4 is the hand that can fool my eye. I've never made the mistake bad enough to play it as AA, but there's that split second where you think it might be AA
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Re: Do fours really look that much like aces?
When you are hole carding a flashing dealer, 4s and Aces can be murder.
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Re: Do fours really look that much like aces?
Last year at a satellite for a Canterbruy Fall Poker Classic event I get my pockets Q's raised all in. I call. The guy proudly flips over his...pocket 4's that he thought were A's [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
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Re: Do fours really look that much like aces?
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yes, A-4 is the hand that can fool my eye. I've never made the mistake bad enough to play it as AA, but there's that split second where you think it might be AA [/ QUOTE ] ive always said that A4 is my least favorite hand because of the many times you get an a and then initially think you have aces when you have a4 [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]. rj |
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Re: Do fours really look that much like aces?
A friend an occasional 2+2er mistook AA for A4 when he was playing on Live @ The Bike, and end up making a pretty horrible fold with like the internet watching (he realized what his hand was before he folded, but he played it in such a manner preflop and post flop that he felt he couldn't call the guy's river bet).
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