Given the board, I don't see him open-shoving a flush (I could have a weirdly played set) (am I wrong about this?). A boat /is/ a definite possibility, and the one I took most seriously. I agree...
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Given the board, I don't see him open-shoving a flush (I could have a weirdly played set) (am I wrong about this?). A boat /is/ a definite possibility, and the one I took most seriously. I agree...
So a lot of you think I played this terribly, but I couldn't get over the feeling like he was trying to pull a fast one (like I said, he seemed to be bullying people, a bit too aggressive in the few...
but they were s00ted! :roll:
I normally do, but occasionally I raise crap like this for meta-game purposes (and I show if I pick up the blinds)
If he had insta-pushed I would have, but he took a fair chunk off the time-bank before acting
I admit it's a very scary board to be playing this hand, but you don't see him holding air here at all? He has overs and is trying to push me off the hand?
What's villain's range here that it's a snap fold?
hand 1: sample size is too small to count for much (need at least 25, IMHO). but I might raise turn. At first I wanted to say that, you're probably beat and should fold, but it might be worth the...
In that case, pitch it :roll:
Hey guys,
I've been gone for awhile, but am back; just wanted a sanity check on this line. Villain just sat down a few orbits ago and won his stack with a set-over-set.. and seemed to like to...
Don't have hand histories, sorry.
Hand 1:
Hero: AAQ5 double suited on CO
two limpers, I pot, BB and two limpers call.
Flop: QQ5 two clubs (I don't have clubs).
Checks to me, I pot, BB calls....
also: top off your stack
I don't play much omaha, but I've dabbled the past two days; I've noticed the same thing and your post confirmed it. This is H/L, but I'm pretty sure this was a good fold (no reads, it was my first...
Table chat:
Table Coach: I don't raise and draw 2 like Hero
Player1: ok but your not afraid to draw 3 to a raise
Table Coach: first draw, yeah
Table Coach: I'll draw 4 to a raise
Table Coach:...
another vs the same guy:
PokerStars Game #10425134012: Triple Draw 2-7 Lowball Limit ($0.50/$1.00)
Table 'Tethys II' 6-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: stevewoo ($20 in chips)
Seat 2:...
Played 2-7 triple draw for the first time today... some of them are really bad at the low limits at least
PokerStars Game #10424893276: Triple Draw 2-7 Lowball Limit ($0.50/$1.00)
Table 'Tethys...
A low WTSD means he's only going to showdown with the goods (so you can bluff him out of pots a bit more), a high WTSD means you can value bet him into oblivion
VPIP, PFR are both essential, flop/turn/river/total aggression (some get really passive on certain streets), do cbet/fold cbet/raise cbet are sexy, W$@S (which, noticing the post above, I was just...
QFT
even a naked A may be enough to make this call, but your particular hand has no showdown value UI. I wouldn't mind if you were pushing, but you can't call this push with that hand.
why is no one considering that Rookie could have a smaller pocket pair that's not a set (say, 88)? It's far more likely than a set there in any case.
looks fine
fold. ugly situation with the flush and a straight completed by an A.
I like it. Miffed: why your line?
but raising helps metagame, like playing 2pr+ the same, getting a bad image...even if it doesn't matter much for the one hand.[/quote]
QFT.
With no info, fold. This could have just been an AQ calling down and spiking top pair, but they probably wouldn't be this aggro.