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Re: Weird, frustrating live situation
Say you have a full house, so you're not scared of the king, and push.
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Re: Weird, frustrating live situation
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Say you have a full house, so you're not scared of the king, and push. [/ QUOTE ] Perfect. However, if you think he will actually believe you then say, "I have a lot of outs." One of these two is the correct answer, it is up to you to figure out which one it is. |
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Re: Weird, frustrating live situation
I think no matter how you word it, you want to push here anyways, he probably has 3 outs and if you do something stupid like say "Looks like i need my club" and flat call, you would hate your self if you let him catch a jack or queen or what ever his kicker is for free.
Interesting though, nothing like this has ever happend to me. Good thing to think about ahead of time if it does happen. Thanks for the post. |
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Re: Weird, frustrating live situation
Completely ignore the flash. Even if it was obvious you saw it.
Smile. "You're so full of s*** your eyes are brown!" Push. He won't know what to think. Did you not see the card? Did you think it wasn't a K, even though you saw it? He'll be completely confused, and confused people often call to find out what's really going on. |
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Re: Weird, frustrating live situation
How good is his kicker likely to be? This situation pretty much blows for sure as it makes your move awkward. If his kicker is likely to be pretty strong I might say (and show) that I also have a King and banter about who has the better kicker and push after a little deliberation. This could backfire if he has a crappy kicker. So if he is liable to be in with a weak King I'd go for something else. Probably just push without saying anything or maybe go with WTFSVI's banter.
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Re: Weird, frustrating live situation
His hand should be dead (not good for you) because he showed the card on purpose. But despite of that I think you should ... Damn, I have no idea.
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Re: Weird, frustrating live situation
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His hand should be dead (not good for you) because he showed the card on purpose. [/ QUOTE ] In a tournament you are correct; however, in cash games many casinos will allow it when players are heads up. |
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Re: Weird, frustrating live situation
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Completely ignore the flash. Even if it was obvious you saw it. Smile. "You're so full of s*** your eyes are brown!" Push. He won't know what to think. Did you not see the card? Did you think it wasn't a K, even though you saw it? He'll be completely confused, and confused people often call to find out what's really going on. [/ QUOTE ] I like your take on this. Ed S. |
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Re: Weird, frustrating live situation
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[ QUOTE ] His hand should be dead (not good for you) because he showed the card on purpose. [/ QUOTE ] In a tournament you are correct; however, in cash games many casinos will allow it when players are heads up. [/ QUOTE ] Ok, everywhere I played it has been striclty forbidden. But the rules differs then. I think its a good rule to not allowing showing the hand. |
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Re: Weird, frustrating live situation
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] His hand should be dead (not good for you) because he showed the card on purpose. [/ QUOTE ] In a tournament you are correct; however, in cash games many casinos will allow it when players are heads up. [/ QUOTE ] Ok, everywhere I played it has been striclty forbidden. But the rules differs then. I think its a good rule to not allowing showing the hand. [/ QUOTE ] Why? |
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