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Posted: Wed, 30 Jun 2004, 2:57am Post subject: Couldn't have happen to a better guy!
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Full House

Joined: 23 Apr 2004
Posts: 629 WPP: 149
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This guy was trying to tell me how to play after a guy went allin with a 27o and I called with AKs, the flop comes down 229 and I lose $25. He went on and on about how bad of a player I was. Here is what happened next.
Seat 1 - POKERJESUS $18.08 in chips
Seat 4 - LORDFAF $13.45 in chips
Seat 5 - CALIBOMBAY $52.19 in chips
Seat 7 - PGRIFFIN $31.26 in chips
Seat 8 - SCGOLFER $25.25 in chips
*** BLIND [dealer 5] ***
PGRIFFIN - Post small blind $0.10
SCGOLFER - Post big blind $0.25
SCGOLFER - Pocket [Jc,Qc]
POKERJESUS - Calls $0.25
LORDFAF - Folds
CALIBOMBAY - Raises $0.25 to $1
PGRIFFIN - Calls $0.90
SCGOLFER - Calls $0.75
POKERJESUS - Calls $0.75
*** FLOP [7c,10d,9c] ***
PGRIFFIN - Checks
SCGOLFER - Bets $1.75
POKERJESUS - Calls $1.75
CALIBOMBAY - Calls $1.75
PGRIFFIN - Calls $1.75
*** TURN [7c,10d,9c,Kd] ***
PGRIFFIN - Checks
SCGOLFER - Checks
POKERJESUS - Bets $1
CALIBOMBAY - Raises $1 to $3.50
PGRIFFIN - Calls $3.50
SCGOLFER - Raises $3.50 to $7
POKERJESUS - Folds
CALIBOMBAY - All-In(Raise) $3.50 to $49.44
PGRIFFIN - All-In $25.01
SCGOLFER - All-In $15.50
CALIBOMBAY - returned ($20.93) : not called
CALIBOMBAY - returned ($0) : not called
*** RIVER [7c,10d,9c,Kd,2s] ***
CALIBOMBAY - Calls
PGRIFFIN - Calls
SCGOLFER - Calls
*** RESULT ***
Total Pot($91.52:$79.50,$12.02,$0) Rake ($2)
Board [7c,10d,9c,Kd,2s]
POKERJESUS - Folded on the TURN
CALIBOMBAY - Total ($12.02) All-In HI:($12.02)Three of a kind, kings [Ks,Kh - P:Ks,P:Kh,B:Kd,B:10d,B:9c]
PGRIFFIN - HI:king high [Qd,5d - B:Kd,P:Qd,B:10d,B:9c,B:7c]
SCGOLFER - Total ($77.50) All-In HI:($77.50)Straight, nine to king [Jc,Qc - B:Kd,P:Qc,P:Jc,B:10d,B:9c]
To which I stated "Did I play that one OK?"
And got the familiar response of "FU"  |
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Posted: Wed, 30 Jun 2004, 3:39am Post subject:
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 02 Apr 2004
Posts: 1522 WPP: 82
Location: England UK
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Nice pot, you had to dodge 19 cards on the river, 21 cards to actually win as any Jack (excluding the ) would have created a split pot, if someone was in with a flush draw (pretend you have hearts) it would have been 27 now that's a scary thought, you would be approaching reverse implied odds.
Sorry to ramble, thought you played it well btw. Interesting hand for sure, I'm going to run it through twodimes and see what we get  |
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Posted: Wed, 30 Jun 2004, 2:36pm Post subject:
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 18 Jun 2004
Posts: 1720 WPP: 297
Location: Rochester Hills, MI
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| Interesting hand, and very interesting point there, Toasty. Strange that you could have the nuts at the turn and still possibly have 27 cards that could beat you on the river, if Golfer didn't have clubs and another guy had a club flush draw. |
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Posted: Wed, 30 Jun 2004, 3:06pm Post subject:
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Full House

Joined: 23 Apr 2004
Posts: 629 WPP: 149
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| I knew that there probably outs for the 2 people, but would any of you folded?? Im just curious to see if anyone would have folded to the allin? |
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Posted: Wed, 30 Jun 2004, 3:12pm Post subject:
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 18 Jun 2004
Posts: 1720 WPP: 297
Location: Rochester Hills, MI
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I wouldn't dream of folding when I had the nuts on the turn like that. There's only a 14% chance that a specific flush draw would hit, and you couldn't know the other guy had a set either. If he had two pair, he'd only have 4 outs, instead of 10 (board pair or the 4th K).
Here, I checked out your odds, if you were interested.
After the flop:
Cards %win %lose %tie Pot equity Odds
Qc Jc 47.29 51.61 1.11 47.80% 0.92:1
Ks Kh 46.29 53.71 0.00 46.30% 0.86:1
Qd 5d 5.32 93.58 1.11 5.90% 0.06:1
After the turn:
Cards %win %lose %tie Pot equity Odds
Qc Jc 54.76 40.48 4.76 57.10% 1.33:1
Ks Kh 23.81 76.19 0.00 23.80% 0.31:1
Qd 5d 16.67 78.57 4.76 19.00% 0.23:1
Nice, you were actually the favorite on the flop. Gotta love when you have a flush draw and an open ended straight draw. Especially when someone you don't like hits his set when you complete your straight  |
Last edited by michael1123 on Wed, 30 Jun 2004, 3:23pm; edited 4 times in total
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Posted: Wed, 30 Jun 2004, 3:13pm Post subject:
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 04 May 2004
Posts: 1887 WPP: 103
Location: Kansas City
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| scgolfer wrote: | | I knew that there probably outs for the 2 people, but would any of you folded?? Im just curious to see if anyone would have folded to the allin? |
I don't care if the other person has 40 outs. You cannot fold the nuts.
You did the right thing. Don't let anyone tell you different.
You cannot fold them in a house, you cannot fold them with a mouse. You cannot fold the nuts I say, you cannot, cannot or you're gay. (you think you can do better, you rhyme it!) |
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Posted: Wed, 30 Jun 2004, 7:19pm Post subject:
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Royal Flush

Joined: 12 Dec 2003
Posts: 17644 WPP: 82
Location: Walk the Walk, Flop the Flop.
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| Humphrind wrote: |
I don't care if the other person has 40 outs. You cannot fold the nuts.
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There is only one case where you can fold the nuts. If the pot is small, and you're looking like you're up against a likely freeroll.
For example: you have
flop is:
checked around.
turn is:
If a player pushes all-in and the pot is small, you should fold. |
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