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pokerpops:
--- Quote from: Marty719 on January 20, 2011, 09:02:53 AM ---
--- Quote from: david3103 on January 20, 2011, 08:56:26 AM ---
I was curious as to how many people could make that fold
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Obv results don"t matter in hands like these. Making this fold would be incorrect, even if villain has 10"s full in the actual hand. It never matters what they have. All that matters is the range of hands they are capable of having, and our hands equity vs that range. 44 obv crushes vs their range...
As it happens, 44 would have managed to get it in vs 1 out once...hopefully not many people "could make that fold" and if they did, it would be an error.
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I should have used would rather than could - I"m pretty sure I"m not folding unless the opponent is hugely tight and has never ever ever been shown to do this without the stone-cold nuts. In this instance villain has already made/called big bets with very much not the nuts.
But.... live cash has a dynamic of it"s own sometimes. Lots of people at the table who don"t have the bankroll for it; the "I"m £150 up tonight and calling and being wrong wipes that out" factor; I need to go home soon etc etc
The fact that he folded here has been stored in the memory of all the other regulars at the table because his second mistake was to show...
results obv don"t matter, but it did allow someone to say "Only on Jokerstars"
PantsMan:
Never folding there in a million years. Why is he calling the flop bet to then fold when he hits so big?? What is he putting the other guy on? No need to worry about the guy who"s already all in so unless the guy who shoves has nines or tens he"s just hit precisely what he needed to hit!
Highly unlikely the guy has got nines and if he has would he shove? Similar with tens. If he has either of those then it"s not your day but i don"t understand why you"d call on that flop then fold when you hit big. What was he hoping for, the other four??
samuel_9:
sounds like a very inexperienced player or he has.ent got the ?alls 2 gamble .........terrible play
LongshanksED:
You can only be calling on this flop to hit a full house. Even though you boat up and it changes the relative strength of your opponents hand your either still way ahead or way behind
On flop when you call you need the boat to win, in order for that to happen you need the board to pair, but if you now think that one of your opponents has a higher full house then you can"t really call the flop bet. If you see what I mean?
Swinebag:
--- Quote from: samuel_9 on January 20, 2011, 09:14:28 AM ---
never never folding a house
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So if you have A4 on a 44KKQ board, you are stacking off to an all in bet?
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