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Re: Possible to get away from this hand? (Turned fullhouse)
as long as we get the occasional 6-basketball-titles-in-one-decade to keep us occupied in between
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Re: Possible to get away from this hand? (Turned fullhouse)
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as long as we get the occasional 6-basketball-titles-in-one-decade to keep us occupied in between [/ QUOTE ] haha, unfortunately i am not a huge nba fan [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] lifelong bears fan though! |
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Re: Possible to get away from this hand? (Turned fullhouse)
When you post, you need to post the table limit and effective stack sizes. Based on the fact that the all-in bet was around $50, I'm going to assume this is a $50 table.
Your flop play is atrocious no matter how you look at is. You have about a %4-5 chance of filling up on the turn. IF your card hits and if you're ahead, you're going to have to win a $100-125 just to make your flop call good. Considering your opponent only has $52 left, no matter how you play this hand... you're losing money longterm. Frankly, if you're going to make a call like this (which there's no reason you should), you're better doing it with a higher pocket pair so you don't have to worry about set over set (then you only have to worry about quads). [ QUOTE ] Was this bad that I called this pre-flop bet? No one was behind and I didnt figure this flop hit anyone. [/ QUOTE ] ????????? Why? If there was a raise preflop, it might make more sense that this didn't hit anyone. Why would you ever assume this didn't hit anyone when everyone limped? I don't know mean to sound harsh but that's ridiculous. Especially when everyone called. Even worse then that, even if someone doesn't have a 4 (and someone most certainly does unless they're a table full of idiots) there's so many hands you're behind anyways. Anyone with a 6 in their hand, pocket 7s-pocket Aces. Even if it missed everyone... if someone has two suited overcards, you only have a 1% lead. Unless one of your 2 5s hit, you're never going to know where you're at. Any card 7 or above, more then half the deck, could be making you a loser. Hands that people play that could be ahead of you on the flop: 45 (suited or not... people love their connectors) 44 66 56 67 68 A4 suited A6 suited K4 suited K6 suited 77 88 99 1010 jj kk aa (granted the last 3 USUALLY raise, but someone people slowplay em) I think the message is clear: fold on the flop. |
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