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WSOP first hand hypothetical question
you have full house
board is K22K3 do you call an all in? |
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Re: WSOP first hand hypothetical question
what kind of full house u have to give me some details i cant just answer this ?
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Re: WSOP first hand hypothetical question
ok... so which end of it do you have?
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you have nuts
nt
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#5
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Re: you have nuts
nuts is not a full house...
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#6
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Re: WSOP first hand hypothetical question
say you're holding a king and a 2 for the nuts. Whats the point of all of this?
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Re: WSOP first hand hypothetical question
assuming you mean I have something like KQ or AK, I dont, cuz the other guy surely has a K also, if not quads.
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Re: WSOP first hand hypothetical question
HEY i cant really tell what this post is asking but if you are packerfantoo off of ULTIMATEBET yur a damn good MTT tourney player and props to you.
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Re: WSOP first hand hypothetical question
K3 is the nut FH, 22 is the absolute nuts so what is the question? If you hold K2 do you call and get to see the guy all in flip K3?
BTW what are you playing K2 or K3 for anyway? |
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Re: WSOP first hand hypothetical question
If you're holding a king, of course you call an all-in. There's always the off-chance that the guy is holding 2-2, but if you always assume the worst in tournament play, you'll never win.
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