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Re: \"Official\" Live at the Bike thread (8/3)
This is what I think Bart was saying .. I was on the potty when this went down.
AK VS A4 ... If you have ace king vs ace 4 and the guy hits his 4 you have 3 kings for outs and a push if the board double pairs higher than 4. If you have JJ vs A9 and the guy hits his ace you have only 2 outs for jacks. On the surface both the underdogs only have 3 outs but with the re-draws it makes AK the better hand. |
#102
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Re: \"Official\" Live at the Bike thread (8/3)
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This is what I think Bart was saying .. I was on the potty when this went down. AK VS A4 ... If you have ace king vs ace 4 and the guy hits his 4 you have 3 kings for outs and a push if the board double pairs higher than 4. If you have JJ vs A9 and the guy hits his ace you have only 2 outs for jacks and a double paired board means you lose the hand. On the surface both the underdogs only have 3 outs but with the re-draws it makes AK the better hand. [/ QUOTE ] If that's what he said, he was right. Here's how to answer the question for sure: Did Shirley correct him? |
#103
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Re: \"Official\" Live at the Bike thread (8/3)
Look at this! They came back on time, unbelievable!
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#104
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Re: \"Official\" Live at the Bike thread (8/3)
So a few have M's of around 3.5. All in baby!!!!!!
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#105
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Re: \"Official\" Live at the Bike thread (8/3)
I'm all in. See you later.
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#106
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Re: \"Official\" Live at the Bike thread (8/3)
I love how the guy who complained (correctly) before about someone announcing their hand is now arguing about his string raise.
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#107
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Re: \"Official\" Live at the Bike thread (8/3)
This is one hell of a beating Patrick is putting on these guys.
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#108
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Re: \"Official\" Live at the Bike thread (8/3)
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I love how the guy who complained (correctly) before about someone announcing their hand is now arguing about his string raise. [/ QUOTE ] Whether Patrick's raise would be allowed as one or two big stacks (he went back to his chip for the second stack in a separate motion) is a grey area in a cash game. You generally would be allowed to go back when putting in several stacks, as long as it is done without pausing. From Robert's Rules of Poker "6. At non-tournament play, a player who says "raise" is allowed to continue putting chips into the pot with more than one move; the wager is assumed complete when the player's hands come to rest outside the pot area. (This rule is used because no-limit play may require a large number of chips be put into the pot.) In tournament play, the TDA rules require that the player either use a verbal statement giving the amount of the raise or put the chips into the pot in a single motion, to avoid making a string-bet. Robert's Rules should be similar to the Bike's rules. Since Patrick was only putting in two (albeit big) stacks, it's not clear whether this rule applies. I forsee TDA rules spreading to the floor unless their rule just isn't applicable to ring game play. ~ Rick |
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