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Life Lessons: Never Insta-Muck!!
From Card Player's Shooting Stars coverage, Day 1A ("Williams" is David Williams):
During one hand, Williams called an $11,000 bet by Peter Feldman on a Q 10 7 4 board. A 2 river led to a $20,000 Feldman bet. Following a second call, Feldman insta-mucked, only to have Williams flip over the K J king-high. Feldman, visibly upset, shook his head as Williams raked the pot. "Visibly upset." |
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Re: Life Lessons: Never Insta-Muck!!
that happened to me once when i pushed all in when i missed my queen high flush draw, some old woman called
i insta mucked she turned up 7 high [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: Life Lessons: Never Insta-Muck!!
no proof for sure that Feldman folded the winner.
he could just be upset for trying to bluff Williams who obviously was not folding anything if he called with K high. its possible though he mucked the ace. Im not a great player but i would expect ace high to rarely be good on that kind of board. Maybe a blind v blind hand that is about it. |
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Re: Life Lessons: Never Insta-Muck!!
Whew.... narrowly avoided doing this last week at Harrah's/St. Louis.
Midway through a $140 MTT with 70 players, I have about 8,000 chips with blinds at 400/800 and going up the next hand. I bluffed all-in for my last 4500 holding AJ with a board of 775T2. Opponent went into the tank for 3 or 4 minutes and finally called (he had me covered barely). Knowing I'd gotten caught with my hand in the cookie jar, I almost tossed my cards into the muck but thought better of it. I showed my measly ace/jack and he turned over K8. He said "I knew you didn't have anything but didn't think you had an ace". Left himself with about 2 BB's and he was out of the tourney soon. Reminded me of the old adage "in order to call a bluff, you have to be able to beat a bluff". |
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Re: Life Lessons: Never Insta-Muck!!
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no proof for sure that Feldman folded the winner. he could just be upset for trying to bluff Williams who obviously was not folding anything if he called with K high. its possible though he mucked the ace. Im not a great player but i would expect ace high to rarely be good on that kind of board. Maybe a blind v blind hand that is about it. [/ QUOTE ] No proof, but certainly not unlikely. In fact, I'd say "more than likely." |
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Re: Life Lessons: Never Insta-Muck!!
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No proof, but certainly not unlikely. In fact, I'd say "more than likely." [/ QUOTE ] I was there, K high was definitely good. |
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Re: Life Lessons: Never Insta-Muck!!
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[ QUOTE ] No proof, but certainly not unlikely. In fact, I'd say "more than likely." [/ QUOTE ] I was there, K high was definitely good. [/ QUOTE ] So, then...J8/J9/89? Hell, I guess you CAN instamuck sometimes (unless you're playing against the old lady mentioned earlier in this thread). |
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Re: Life Lessons: Never Insta-Muck!!
Peter told me about this hand. King high was good, but it's still a good reason never to instamuck.
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