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B&M madness and I forget to think
I normally play online and had a terrible time trying to play live yesterday and lucky chances. I made some huge mistakes because I was not thinking clearly. Two times, for all my chips, my adrenaline was pumping and I did not stop to think. I just did. No think.
This hand is crazy example. Although, I didn’t loose all my chips. 1-1-2 100 max at Lucky Chances. I was UTG with 88 and open for $4. I have 120. I get 4 limpers. And the BB calls. 5 ways for $4 each. The flop was 7h 8c 9h BB bets 15 (he has 50), I raise to 30. UTG + 10 has about 70 and goes all-in. 1 person folds and the Button thinks for a while and calls. He covers everyone. Then this guy flips his hand over. 3h5h The BB goes all-in. Now the guy to my left says I flopped it, which I confirmed by looking at his hand which he was showing. I ask for time. |
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Re: B&M madness and I forget to think
Call. You're like ~35% to win.
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Re: B&M madness and I forget to think
Just to clarify. The guy on my left had the straight.
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Re: B&M madness and I forget to think
He knew, but that 35% is if you boat up, and since there is sooooo much money in the pot, it seems as though you are getting better that 35%
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Re: B&M madness and I forget to think
Just to let you know if the pot was 3 handed and the oppenent showed the straight you could have reraised him because his hand was dead at that point.
You can only show your cards if its heads-up in a NL cash game. |
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Re: B&M madness and I forget to think
Maybe I should have asked for the floor man! I could have won the pot on a technicality.
Here is my thinking. The guy with the straight is out of chips and so I should re-raise all in against the guy with the flush draw. If I just call, and then he makes his flush on the turn and decides to bet, he might put me in a situation where I have to call to see the river. Am I right about this? |
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Re: B&M madness and I forget to think
Bump. what's the right move?
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