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Re: Most Incredible NL Hand I Have Been Involved In
I agree with the others. I think you should have folded preflop instead of limping and then instead of calling the raise. If the stacks were deeper and you had position calling a raise with a suited one gap is ok because if the flop is perfect for you (see this flop) then you can take their stack. The problem is that the probability of that is too low to justify a call. I'll work out some calculations in a bit I have to go apartment hunting now.
Nice pot though. |
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can i get a hand #?
id like to check out the real hand history, maybe put it in pokertracker and play it back.
rj |
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Re: Most Incredible NL Hand I Have Been Involved In
[ QUOTE ]
There is no way I should have been let into this flop. [/ QUOTE ] You weren't. You just thought you were. scrub |
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Re: can i get a hand #?
For anybody who wants a quick 20-second pokertracker cartoon...
604216045 |
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Re: Most Incredible NL Hand I Have Been Involved In
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[ QUOTE ] There is no way I should have been let into this flop. [/ QUOTE ] You weren't. You just thought you were. [/ QUOTE ]Somehow, I think he meant that with Aces, Kings AND Queens out there, SOMEONE should have been making the pre-flop push. Instead, they let a guy who just felt like playing the last hand take a flop for pretty cheap. They begged for the suckout and got just what they asked for. |
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