cox304 0 Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 Recently a friend and I went to a casino poker room to play some 10/20 hold em, of course there was a long list so we got on it. I asked if there were any openings and the 2/5 NL hold em had a seat and i took it. The last time i played in this particular game at this casino i sat with $300 and ran it into $2900 and some change so my friend wanted in on the action and asked me to split. I agreed so we each staked $300 and i got in. After about an hour they called my name to start a new 10/20 table, so i had about 5 hands til my blind and thought i would see them. Thats when the following hand came up. With $660 in front of me there were two limpers in front of me and i had Ac2c so i called, the player two seats to my left makes it $30 to go, he gets 4 more callers, so i called. Flop: As6c8cit checks to the original raiser who bets out $175, the player to his left makes $475 to go(yikes) it folds to me. Now there is $180 in the pot plus these bets, problem is the reraiser is a solid player and i figured he had a set of 6s or 8s, but not knowing the other player i put him on AK and though he might call. So i decided to move all in for my last $630 he folded and the reraiser called. He had 88 Turn: Kc :-) River: Ks now my question is that i most likely would have just folded the hand knowing i was behind and not gambled for a big pot . However it was almost like playing a big pot for half price :-) How would some of u guys have played it and should u ever let the fact that it is shared bankroll effect your decisions. Link to post Share on other sites
Guest XXEddie Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 sharing bankroll -EV Link to post Share on other sites
SuperJon 175 Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 I share my bankroll with a friend. Right now we are killing the .15/.30 games. Shazam? Link to post Share on other sites
Gene zzz 0 Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 I have a small backer type deal myself and do change my play ; I have it all spelled out before hand some of the money for sure some for more.( Say 10% of bankroll which is never lost and then other amounts off the game played :say 1/2 a buyin for half etc.) I only change in part some of the money has to profit and anything that can be lost I state that and they get more also. As for the play with the FH you are bad beat and that is a winners position so th deal is good . You show that you are worth the money by being bad beat, the play of the draw is for a gain and that is the purpose, I would make very sure the partner understands poker etc. then you are not morally responsible which keeps your mind free and also those kinds of dealing work together to produce even more. Those kind of things in your thread are short term so He would have to understand that such could happen. Motives are good pacts on deals say if the money won was for a party or some such then thier is more energy and more success etc. Link to post Share on other sites
aucu 3 Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 No problem sharing a BR if you are at the same level.It can help you improve your game in you talk abut your play a lot. Keeps you from making stupid plays.But you have to part ways some time. Link to post Share on other sites
DaBruins 0 Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 I have a small backer type deal myself and do change my play ; I have it all spelled out before hand some of the money for sure some for more.( Say 10% of bankroll which is never lost and then other amounts off the game played :say 1/2 a buyin for half etc.) I only change in part some of the money has to profit and anything that can be lost I state that and they get more also. As for the play with the FH you are bad beat and that is a winners position so th deal is good . You show that you are worth the money by being bad beat, the play of the draw is for a gain and that is the purpose, I would make very sure the partner understands poker etc. then you are not morally responsible which keeps your mind free and also those kinds of dealing work together to produce even more. Those kind of things in your thread are short term so He would have to understand that such could happen. Motives are good pacts on deals say if the money won was for a party or some such then thier is more energy and more success etc.can you help me out with my english paper? Link to post Share on other sites
DDiabolical 0 Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 I have a small backer type deal myself and do change my play ; I have it all spelled out before hand some of the money for sure some for more.( Say 10% of bankroll which is never lost and then other amounts off the game played :say 1/2 a buyin for half etc.) I only change in part some of the money has to profit and anything that can be lost I state that and they get more also. As for the play with the FH you are bad beat and that is a winners position so th deal is good . You show that you are worth the money by being bad beat, the play of the draw is for a gain and that is the purpose, I would make very sure the partner understands poker etc. then you are not morally responsible which keeps your mind free and also those kinds of dealing work together to produce even more. Those kind of things in your thread are short term so He would have to understand that such could happen. Motives are good pacts on deals say if the money won was for a party or some such then thier is more energy and more success etc.can you help me out with my english paper?LOL.I gave up on it 1/2 down. Link to post Share on other sites
chaosnhavoc 0 Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 Being married, isnt that sharing the bankroll.. Link to post Share on other sites
bdams19 0 Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 sharing a bankroll and having your bankroll affect your decisions in hands are two different things. Link to post Share on other sites
DrawingDeadInDM 0 Posted January 11, 2006 Share Posted January 11, 2006 sharing a bankroll and having your bankroll affect your decisions in hands are two different things.As are sharing a bankroll and being staked/backed. Link to post Share on other sites
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