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A live hand and a tell
Yhe hand in itself is modestly intereting, it is my opponents behaviour I wonder what others experience is when iterpretating
I am in lp with TT, I have a decent stack. Mp raises it 3xbb, he has me covered BB completes Flopp A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img],T [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]8 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Checked to me, his check had me pussled as he would normally follow up with a bet. I bet the pot, bb folds. The oop then gets on his feet,says all in, push the chips and walk away from the table. Made hand or drawing you think? What do you make of him not wanting to see the immidiate action and leaving his chair. I watched him and he glanced over sometimes and was sort of pacing behind our table. |
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Re: A live hand and a tell
I don't think anyone folds second set here.
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Re: A live hand and a tell
Windmill slam. |
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Re: A live hand and a tell
I didnt fold. I thought he was drawing to the flush, holding an A and not a top kicker, or KK-QQ. It is the tell I am wondering about, when someone does this I read it as they are not sure of their move or they feel that they are gambling it up. Just wondered what others think. Would you lean towards him being afraid of the draw,the A, or the one hoping to complete his draw.
Explain "windmill slam" please? |
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Re: A live hand and a tell
Take the cards in your palm and swing your arm around in a 360 degree arc in the air like a windmill and slam them onto the table. That's how good your hand is.
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Re: A live hand and a tell
As I said the hand in itself is modestly interesting, I know it is a good hand. But what about my opponents behaviour, what would you make of it???
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Re: A live hand and a tell
Looks like a flush draw to me. Maybe K8 of hearts or something like that.
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Re: A live hand and a tell
call and know that if he has the A's (which he does), that you made the right decision. you can't be scared to get all your money in when you believe you have the best hand. you will never build a decent stack if you fold these type of hands, regardless of what "tell" you think he is displaying. How do you know his tell is strength and not weakness? Your read on him is a lot more valid when you have a marginal hand, but you have 2nd nuts right now. Call and tell him nice hand when he turns over A's.
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Re: A live hand and a tell
I did tell him nice hand. And I do play my good hands strong, there are just to many times they show something different. But I have thought that getting up from the table is sort of a unconsious way of telling I really dont want to see what happens until its over. And where interested in a general opinion or experience wheter most then see a weak or strong hand
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Re: A live hand and a tell
Since nobody else here seems to be able to read what you're asking, I'll answer.
I would initially read this action as him not wanting to see what happens, so I would want put him on the nut flush draw with a pair, K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 8[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. But this is not a typical MP 3xBB raising hand, so it is also possible he got married to KK or QQ and is praying you don't have an A, or will fold a weak A. He could be on the straight flush draw with K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. And the last option, of course, is that he is putting on an act, and has either 88 and thinks he has you crushed, or AA and actually has you crushed. So what did he have? *Edit* Oh, he had Aces huh? Well, then he was probably putting on an act. |
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