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In the WSOP ME, he correctly folded KK to AA preflop. Was this a really good play? A really bad play? Standard play? (I don't know much about donkament strategy)
Dunno, it was just kind of surprising to see anyone fold KK preflop, much less a celebrity amateur player. |
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#2
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I believe that "correct" laydown has to be made 1 in 24 times, so I'm not sure if it's a "good" laydown or not.
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#3
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What were bet/raise sizes, stack sizes, player profiles, history between him and other player, etc.
Not standard play but it could be "correct" depending on situation. |
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#4
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As i recall, he was getting more than 4 to 1 by the time he made that laydown so it was a bad fold.
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#5
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The other guy was pretty believeable when he all but told him he had aces.
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#6
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Hank Azaria plays in a pretty tough home game in L.A. and is a decent poker player.
No idea about the fold, though. |
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#7
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He had correct odds to call even if he knew for sure that his opponent had aces, so it was an awful fold.
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#8
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He had correct odds to call even if he knew for sure that his opponent had aces [/ QUOTE ] Yes. Good read, still a bad play. Given the chip counts, there was pretty much no point in even TRYING to read his opponent. |
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#9
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He had correct odds to call even if he knew for sure that his opponent had aces, so it was an awful fold. [/ QUOTE ] not commenting on this specific play because i know nothing of the variables. however this comment that he had the correct odds to call even if he knew his opponent had AA is fallacious. this isn't a cash game and so pot odds are not the sole consideration when making a decision as one cannot rebuy and take advantage of the "long term". i don't play many tournaments but i do know that a fundemental theory of tournament poker is that it is often times correct to pass on a marginal situation if it will prevent you from taking advantage of a much larger edge later on. |
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#10
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He had correct odds to call even if he knew for sure that his opponent had aces, so it was an awful fold. [/ QUOTE ] This was not a cash game, it was the main event. He loses, he has to wait another year. Pot odds aren't everything. |
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