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Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin
http://www.pokerhand.org/?290405
$555 turbo sit and go: PokerStars Game #4521874997: Tournament #22516283, Hold'em No Limit - Level VIII (200/400) - 2006/04/04 - 19:24:12 (ET) Table '22516283 1' 9-max Seat #2 is the button Seat 2: Premier (6795 in chips) Seat 4: Kharouf3 (60 in chips) Seat 7: Acesupper (2715 in chips) Seat 8: DCJ311 (1290 in chips) Seat 9: muchbetter (2640 in chips) Premier: posts the ante 25 Kharouf3: posts the ante 25 Acesupper: posts the ante 25 DCJ311: posts the ante 25 muchbetter: posts the ante 25 Kharouf3: posts small blind 35 and is all-in Acesupper: posts big blind 400 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to DCJ311 [6c Ac] DCJ311: raises 864 to 1264 muchbetter: calls 1264 Premier: raises 864 to 2128 Acesupper: raises 562 to 2690 and is all-in DCJ311: folds muchbetter: folds Premier: calls 562 Acesupper said, "gg gents" *** FLOP *** [3s 3h Qd] Acesupper said, "obv" muchbetter said, "lol" *** TURN *** [3s 3h Qd] [6d] *** RIVER *** [3s 3h Qd 6d] [4d] DCJ311 said, "hehe weird" *** SHOW DOWN *** Acesupper: shows [As Ad] (two pair, Aces and Threes) Premier: shows [Qs Qc] (a full house, Queens full of Threes) Premier collected 7768 from side pot Kharouf3: shows [9c Tc] (a pair of Threes) Premier collected 300 from main pot DCJ311 said, "thats why you raise to -1 instead of allin thx" *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 8068 Main pot 300. Side pot 7768. | Rake 0 Board [3s 3h Qd 6d 4d] Seat 2: Premier (button) showed [Qs Qc] and won (8068) with a full house, Queens full of Threes Seat 4: Kharouf3 (small blind) showed [9c Tc] and lost with a pair of Threes Seat 7: Acesupper (big blind) showed [As Ad] and lost with two pair, Aces and Threes Seat 8: DCJ311 folded before Flop Seat 9: muchbetter folded before Flop My preflop raise left me with one chip remaining. I do this sometimes for fun but sometimes it pays off near the bubble. I guess logically I should have left myself with a little more chips if I had any inclination of a fold, but in this hand it worked out. Thoughts on my play? |
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Re: Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin
tl;dr.
but headline is worst. advice. ever. |
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Re: Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin
My ROI has gone up 3% reading this thread. |
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Re: Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin
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My ROI has gone up 3% reading this thread. [/ QUOTE ] lol |
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Re: Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin
BBV
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Re: Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin
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My ROI has gone up 3% reading this thread. [/ QUOTE ] Not sure if you're joking. OP, I agree that you should've left yourself with more. But this concept rocks until your opponents catch on. At the pathetic stakes that I play, this is gonna be huge. TY. |
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Re: Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin
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[ QUOTE ] My ROI has gone up 3% reading this thread. [/ QUOTE ] Not sure if you're joking. OP, I agree that you should've left yourself with more. But this concept rocks until your opponents catch on. At the pathetic stakes that I play, this is gonna be huge. TY. [/ QUOTE ] not sure if you're joking |
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Re: Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin
This is absurd - when is your opponent ever going to allow you to remain on 1 chip?
If they have less chips, it doesn't matter. if they have more chips, they'll make you bet it. Besides - the pot odds of your last chip are literally thousands to one - if you're folding, you're losing massive amounts of EV, except in weird situations where the payout structure is flat (eg, satellites with multiple entries for a higher tournament) and large numbers of players have already gone all-in. |
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Re: Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] My ROI has gone up 3% reading this thread. [/ QUOTE ] Not sure if you're joking. OP, I agree that you should've left yourself with more. But this concept rocks until your opponents catch on. At the pathetic stakes that I play, this is gonna be huge. TY. [/ QUOTE ] not sure if you're joking [/ QUOTE ] I thought I wasn't, but I was definitely just being very stupid. |
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Re: Important Lesson on Why You Should Never Truly Go Allin
I can't stop laughing.
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