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Re: Wednesday Night Party Poker Fun!
... And if I don't hit my set, I can safely fold on the turn to continued agression. If checked too, a choice then must be made. Wow, nice try again.
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Re: Wednesday Night Party Poker Fun!
So if you don't hit your 2 outer, you will fold? Seems pretty weak tight... especially if you raised the flop.
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#13
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Re: Wednesday Night Party Poker Fun!
so you're investing 2sb's and willing to invest 3 on this flop to draw to your 2 outer? brilliant!
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#14
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Re: Wednesday Night Party Poker Fun!
I come here asking for honest advice on a hand, and get called an idiot by an apparent long-time poster. I was simply asking questions about my play, no need for the personal attacks.
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Re: Wednesday Night Party Poker Fun!
at least you're not hyper-sensitive to boot! welcome to the boards!
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#16
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Re: Wednesday Night Party Poker Fun!
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Small pot + crappy hand + others to act + draws = fold the flop. [/ QUOTE ] Small pot + crappy hand + others to act + draws + reverse implied odds = fold the flop. |
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Re: Wednesday Night Party Poker Fun!
If you're going to play the hand, a raise is the only way to play it. But given the number of people to act behind you and the tenous position your hand is in being the lowest possible pair, a fold is pretty straight forward. Looked at another way: on the flop, your pot equity is probably about 2%. Compare this to the size of the pot and your position in the action.
Btw, did you think I was calling you an idiot? Or are you talking about people who have been posting here for a year? Imo, you aren't a long-time poster unless your timestamp says 2002. Everyone else is on the bandwagon. - Jim |
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