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What if I had a higher flush draw? What if I had pocket 10s and he was drawing dead?I still think it is a bad call, and I think the push is essential there to try to pick up the pot without any more cards being dealt.
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I'm the 6-6 guy. While I wasn't happy that I had a caller, the board fell down with two blanks and I took down the pot. He had about 150 chips left and I won the tournament on the next hand. Why shouldn't I push? If I know I'm ahead, and given my read I absolutely knew he missed that board completely, shouldn't I want to overbet the pot and take it down right there?I was surprised that he called, because I didn't even think about a flush draw on that 10-3-3 board. . . If he has a flush draw, why would I want to bett 600, essentially pricing him in to call or re-raise me, forcing ME to make a
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Guys,Just finished a relatively high-stakes tournament, it was me against a good friend, and we're having a typical arguement about who misplayed the final hand. We're both nearly even in chips with about 2,000 each. Blinds are 100-200. It went down like this:Player A: 9h JhPlayer B: 6h 6sPlayer B is button (SB = 100), raises to 450. Player A calls.Flop comes 10h 3h 3sPlayer A checksPlayer B pushes all in for about 1,500 morePlayer A callsNot going to tell how this played out just yet, or which player I was. . Just hoping for some feedback, what do you guys think?
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count me incould we all paypal to someone or something? No way we're all on the same sites to transfer $$
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my exciting (drunk!) return to the poker table
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Sorry. I was drunk again when I made that post. As I am now.Looking back, I don't think I'd *want* a call there, but I certainly wouldn't mind it. At the time I think I wanted it because I was drunk and it would've been some awesome glory to rake in a $1000 pot with a bunch of onlookers, but looking back I really was pretty indifferent. I could care less if he called or not, which made his 10 minute decision pretty unpainful for me. -
my exciting (drunk!) return to the poker table
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Hah.How did I misplay the hand?With 3 players that obviously had (a) a high spade (B) an overpair © both?Going all in there, I would either take down a nice sized pot right there, or get all of my money in as a huge favorite.I love how people are so arrogant about the right and wrong way to play a hand. There are a million different scenarios with a million different variables. You have no idea if you weren't there. You have to consider my table image, how drunk / stupid everyone was, what kind of call someone is capable of making. . . -
Before this weekend, I haven't played any serious poker in about six months. Not for any reason in particular, I've just been busy and it hasn't been a priority. I've played small stakes tournaments with friends and blown a few bucks online, but nothing serious.I was on the road for work in Edmonton this weekend, we landed at about 11pm (1am my time) and had a few drinks with co-workers before getting back to the hotel. It was about 1:30 and I was exhausted, but there was a casino RIGHT across the street and I was only in town for two days. The second night I had plans to be out all evening,
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sweat me - chip leader 36 people left
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PokerStars Game #2936942943: Tournament #14116327, Hold'em No Limit - Level XIV (1500/3000) - 2005/10/31 - 02:47:51 (ET)Table '14116327 33' Seat #9 is the buttonSeat 1: sillybillysr (6629 in chips) Seat 3: zyqwert (59782 in chips) Seat 4: H-BOMB151 (42923 in chips) Seat 5: jasonmason (176408 in chips) Seat 6: jenwis (53270 in chips) Seat 9: UTMWinston02 (207536 in chips) sillybillysr: posts the ante 150zyqwert: posts the ante 150H-BOMB151: posts the ante 150jasonmason: posts the ante 150jenwis: posts the ante 150UTMWinston02: posts the ante 150sillybillysr: posts small blind 1500zyqwert: posts -
sweat me - chip leader 36 people left
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17th . . . i stole a lot of pots and got back up to about 90Kbad hand to pretty much end it.. guy raised me 3x BB with JQ and i defended with K8. i bet the flop when i hit the 8 and he pushed me and then I was like "shit howd that happen" pretty much had to calldammit.it was really the deuces hand that killed me though -
sweat me - chip leader 36 people left
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thanks bro -
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yeah i changed gears i thinki cant believe that guy called me with deuces -
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Q-9 The turn really scared me and thats why I didn't push I guess. I definately misplayed that. He was calling no matter what with the overcards and the flush draw. -
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i suck at poker. and life. sue mehow do i handle super aggressive now-chip-leader 3 to my left -
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sweet.. what quote?? -
'jasonmason' on pokerstars $1 tourney wooothe 2nd chip guy just got moved to my table and hes been super aggressive so I've been playing scared and staying out of his way.. any advice appreciated