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Third is an easy fold. Painfully easy.
Fourth is an easy fold. I would check fifth and fold to a bet. I'll set sixth aside. I wouldn't have gotten to this point. The river bet is foolhardy. Worse hands will essentially never call, and better hands will never, ever fold. To sum up, you started with complete crap, made open trips for the whole damned world to see, and somehow lost. This is your idea of a bad beat? Next! |
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Well, I don't play stud a lot, but I was trying to create a loose image for later. Also I figured it was common knowledge that when someone has open trips, you should probably fold. But w/e.
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oh, he had a nine and 2 under got 2 on 7th
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I was trying to create a loose image for later. [/ QUOTE ] Why? [ QUOTE ] Also I figured it was common knowledge that when someone has open trips, you should probably fold. [/ QUOTE ] Random $5/10 players are often not privy to "common knowledge." In any case, the river bet sucks quite badly. |
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Ick.
3: Fold>being crowned King of Persia>raise>being kicked in the nuts>call. 4: Fold>anything else under the sun, including kittens. 5: Check/fold>Check/call>Bet. 6: Okay whatever, you have to bet. 7: Check/call>bet. Decisions on Fifth, Sixth and Seventh should be unnecessary because you should no longer be holding cards. As astonishing as it is to get trips beaten, the real story is that it didn't take much of a hand to have you buried by Fifth, since you have no re-draw to a pat hand. Additionally, you've made the pot so big that no hand that beats you could possibly fold. |
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