buddaj is like 42/19 over about 50 hands.
What streets do you play different here and how do you play them differently?
Seat 1: patu93 ($185.50 in chips)
Seat 2: tropical ($98.50 in chips)
Seat 3: mancini ($98 in chips)
Seat 4: buddaj ($111.25 in chips)
Seat 5: fost3r ($102.25 in chips)
Seat 6: Woody ($176.25 in chips)
patu93: posts small blind $0.50
tropical: posts big blind $1
----- HOLE CARDS -----
dealt to Woody [AA
]
mancini: folds
buddaj: calls $1
fost3r: folds
Woody: raises to $5
patu93: folds
tropical: folds
buddaj: raises to $9
Woody: raises to $24
buddaj: calls $15
----- FLOP ----- [KQ
8
]
buddaj: bets $22
Woody: calls $22
----- TURN ----- [KQ
8
][J
]
buddaj: bets $65.25 and is all-in
Woody: folds
Walking away is easy. The hard part is standing up.
Good fold.
I cant see many people laying this down but it appears to be the right move![]()
Ibreasts and muffs
Promise Her Anything, But Give Her Walty
Why do you reckon its the right move? Keep in mind I'm a tard at poker and run bad then play bad, then run bad then play bad, then run bad then play bad...etc. repeat. forever. and ever.Originally Posted by waltypies
Walking away is easy. The hard part is standing up.
I might raise the flop. Makes the decision on the next street easier if he calls.
Phil on Alexross...
Originally Posted by FirePhil
Originally Posted by PokerWoody
I believe its the right move just because some of the hands i have seen people playing on that level.
He more thank likely holds KQ but bear in mind i am a tard at poker as well.
Ibreasts and muffs
Promise Her Anything, But Give Her Walty
I'd probably end up reraising all in on the flop...
Not that i've fallen in love with my aces or anything.
Right. What have you got?
"Three pairs."
What d'you mean three pairs? You're only allowed five cards!
"Oh. Shit! Er, two pairs. Well, two and a half pairs."
=========================================
"Right, let's get on with the game."
What have you got?
"Five kings."
It doesn't, you're not deep enough. If you raise it's all going in.Originally Posted by Thor2007
Not too much you can beat on that board, seems like a fold. They probably had 22 or some other junk though.
Originally Posted by waltypies on folding AA pre-flop
I agree that a pre-flop raise would have made the decision more clear.
against a 42/19 you cant get away from this, the guy is obviously a donator, its gotta go in on the flop. A couple of big pairs make sets on this board but his range is still toilet against aces here - I say put it in and make him show you better
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