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Sick Spot At The Casino Earlier, 3/5 Nl 600 Max


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Ok so i'm playing 3/5 NL 600max today at the casino here in Milwaukee, Potowatomi, blah blah blah. I buyin for $500 and play my normal solid aggressive game but mixing it up pretty well also. I had been seeing mostly small suited connectors and a few AK etc type hands, winning mostly pre-flop and a few post. I had built my stack up to $825 when this hand came up:I get dealt A diamonds A spade UTG and I make standard $35 pf raise and get 4 callers. Flop comes :5 spade 3 spade 7 spade I lead for $100 I get INSTA- repopped to $300 and the next guy, (his name is Shack, asian, total aggro player but thinking player, hes dangerous) INSTA-moves all in for his stack of around $750 and the other guy folded back to me, I tank, I don't know what to do, I assess the situation and realize I have only $135 invested here, i'm obviously beat by one if not both of the players with flushes or sets so I eventually fold. Anyways, other guy tanks for 2 minutes then calls the rest of his $400 in the pot with 55 and Shack tables K spade 9 spade and the board turned the J spade and failed to pair the river.So mathematically my fold was correct here or should I have shipped it in the middle. I threw away a $2000 pot because I folded, just trying to get some input. :club: *ended up + $1450 overall today which is a brag post imo :ts

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don't. post. results.I have a really hard time laying down the NFD in a multiway pot, but I think its right here because sets and made flushes are eating up so many of your outs. Were it against 1 player its probably a call, 2 is a fold.

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don't. post. results.I have a really hard time laying down the NFD in a multiway pot, but I think its right here because sets and made flushes are eating up so many of your outs. Were it against 1 player its probably a call, 2 is a fold.
wouldnt it be an easier call multiway, when you know you are drawing? considering the odds
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wouldnt it be an easier call multiway, when you know you are drawing? considering the odds
yeah but not if you know that multiple of your outs are gone. every missing out reduces your equity quite a bit.
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Post in NL strat forum.Don't post results.Don't fold here. Thinking "I only have $135 invested" is a bad way of thinking. Think about pot odds and how likely it is that the other guy comes along.

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sighi'm moving this, but it tilts me that you suck so hard at posting in strategy, having been here for so long.
I don't post much in strat as I play tons of hands and dont get many that stick out but damn, didn't know it was a huge ordeal if I **** up a strat post.
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Post in NL strat forum.Don't post results.Don't fold here. Thinking "I only have $135 invested" is a bad way of thinking. Think about pot odds and how likely it is that the other guy comes along.
He did think about the other players holdings and came to the conclusion that he was definetly losing at the moment to a flush or set. What odds would he need to make this a correct call knowing that atleast 2 of his outs are gone and one if not two of the players have a made hand? I just dont see how it could be a correct call...
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am I the only one that thinks this is a callable spot?Either you put the last guy to act on a flush, or not. If you don't put him on a flush, we don't need to worry about his money since it's not going in... but if we do, then we count his money as well...Scenario #1- 1950 in the pot, 700 to call and he has 7 outs. 28% to hit, and he's putting in something like 22% of the pot... that sounds like proper pot odds to me...Scenario #2(other guy does not have flush)- 1250 in the pot, 700 to call, 11 outs(9 spades, 2 aces). 42% to hit, putting in approx 37% of the pot.Corrections?

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I get dealt A diamonds A spade UTG and I make standard $35 pf raise and get 4 callers.
I don't know if I can lay down a huge over pair with the NFD solely because of the quote above. A 7x BB raise getting 4 callers....that makes me drool just sitting here.Although you did actually make a correct fold, but if you lose to a guy overcalling with K9ss for a 7x BB raise....I wouldn't feel dumb for shoving my stack in in this spot.
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I've made quite a few dollars holding a flush while other players call me with the naked A hoping for the flush to drop...Having said that I don't think you have the odds to call if you can put shack on a flush.

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I don't post much in strat as I play tons of hands and dont get many that stick out but damn, didn't know it was a huge ordeal if I **** up a strat post.
lmao the more hands you play the more that should stick out.
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lmao the more hands you play the more that should stick out.
Not for me whatsoever.If I play 5 10 hour sessions in a row per week over the course of at least a year, you get used to the random bullshit that variance creates on a hand per hand basis.If I posted about how many times i've been 1, 2, 3, or 4 outed at the tables, i'd single handidly fill up the strat forums.
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Not for me whatsoever.If I play 5 10 hour sessions in a row per week over the course of at least a year, you get used to the random bullshit that variance creates on a hand per hand basis.If I posted about how many times i've been 1, 2, 3, or 4 outed at the tables, i'd single handidly fill up the strat forums.
I can generally remember all of my big hands for a sessiion (wins and losses) for well over a day (whoopie, you say). It would probably be longer, but the next days session clears the previous days' out.
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Not for me whatsoever.If I play 5 10 hour sessions in a row per week over the course of at least a year, you get used to the random bullshit that variance creates on a hand per hand basis.If I posted about how many times i've been 1, 2, 3, or 4 outed at the tables, i'd single handidly fill up the bad beat forum.
FYPYou realise people post in strat to get advice on interesting hands or ones they feel they made a mistake in. I don't think many people post hands like: "I got it all in with top set and villain called with a gutshot straight draw and hit. Was I wrong?" And if they do, they get flamed pretty hard.
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