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I can't seem to get the hand converter at legopoker to work, so apologies for having to give a link
![]() Guys, would appreciate your comments on how I went wrong on this one. It was one of those hands where as soon as I saw the flop, I 'knew' how the hand was going to be played on every street and how it would end up. Any comments on how I played on any particular street? Could I have avoided this? In retrospect I'm guessing that I should have folded the river because the only thing I could beat was a massive bluff. Or a smaller PP, but they would be unlikely to go all-in given the strength I had showed. No reads on this guy, hadn't seen him before. Hand history: http://www.pokerhand.org/?1715986 Thanks a lot |
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I just got [censored] over in a similar hand, I had jj, board was 3 tens with an 8 and a 2, I had jj and snap called. Ran it through stove and my equity was 70% against villain range.
Anyway to get back to you, thats just a horrible cooler, snap call this every single time. Him having the t is just so unlikely. |
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This is an easy call. In the unlikely case it was a cooler, villan got extremely lucky to pick up quads when you make close to the nuts.
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You cannot fold in this spot. Espacially after your weak river bet. But even if you've bet normal, you couldn't fold.
And by the way: Don't post results. |
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![]() Total cooler you have top boat vs quads - plz take this to UNL BBV if you must. Google zeebo theorem if you want to see why folding is so bad -basically no one folds many worse boats. |
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