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Re: The worst beat I\'ve ever sufferred, and the lesson learned
Now i understand, thank you
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Re: The worst beat I\'ve ever sufferred, and the lesson learned
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Flop is JJ8 two toned - Sweet Jesus!! [/ QUOTE ] sweet jesus indeed! [ QUOTE ] SB bets $14 Hero times down, and then calls (lesson learned: I really should be the aggressor here [/ QUOTE ] yeah, aggressive poker is winning poker |
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Re: The worst beat I\'ve ever sufferred, and the lesson learned
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The only reason i posted is as I reflected on the hand, I could have interpreted his big flop bet differently and moved in right then, then perhaps he folds his kk and the hand plays out differently? I think thats just results oriented though, so w/e [/ QUOTE ] you don't say |
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Re: The worst beat I\'ve ever sufferred, and the lesson learned
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Yeah I did miss it, sorry. OK, so this is my question then, because one dude with a big # by total post count says I gain 5% equity by waiting until the turn to move in. Had I thought about his flop bet for a minute, instead of "ZOMG I HAVE A FH", and put him on overpair or weaker jack, and decided to make aggressive rr on flop, you think hes folding KK? Really?? How you figure in this? His small sample stats indicate no maybe [/ QUOTE ] so many levels of awesomeness going on here. The confusion evolves throughout the thread. but yeah, getting villain to fold his 2-outer on the flop is definitely good BBV strategy. |
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Re: The worst beat I\'ve ever sufferred, and the lesson learned
that's what you get for slowrolling the flop
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