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mrhappy333
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01-07-2006, 04:13 PM
Post subject: was this a bad play??
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Full House
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ok, ten people sng home game, 10$ buy in 11th hand blinds are 25/50 with a 10$ ante. 10 people left. I'm in early position with JJ, I raise to 150$. I get 2 callers. The flop comes A J A. I flop a full house. I check , the first caller goes all in about 1200$ chips, then the second caller calls his all in about 1000$ chips. I also call, knowing they both probly have trip aces, but not neccecerilly the full boat. the turn is a TEN then the river a THREE . the first caller has a full house now with his A3 the second has just trips, and my JJJAA full house is busted. Should I have folded my full house to the original 2 all ins, or maybe raised big when I flopped the full house on the flop?
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nutsinho
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tcpj4
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I have a rule about flopped full houses...
it goes something like this
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Originally Posted by jpink
Never fold a flopped Full House.
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edudlive
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Would you have called if you would have known your ops hole cards?
If you say yes, then you know the answer to your question is stop being results oriented.
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outphase
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Full House
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Fold and you should stop playing poker. Also, where's the flop bet? Want to let the lone A get a cheap kicker catch?
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Originally Posted by lambchopdc
Lets stop talking ABC poker and move on to D, E, and F.
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rebuyman
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Originally Posted by tcpj4
I have a rule about flopped full houses...
it goes something like this
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Originally Posted by jpink
Never fold a flopped Full House.
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What if a guy with a PFR of 1% raises UTG and you call with 22 and the flop is 333. You won't fold?
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mrhappy333
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Full House
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Fold and you should stop playing poker
MY FAVORITE RESPONSE!!! Thankyou. how true!
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3 3 3 I'm only half evil.
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outphase
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Full House
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Originally Posted by rebuyman
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Originally Posted by tcpj4
I have a rule about flopped full houses...
it goes something like this
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Originally Posted by jpink
Never fold a flopped Full House.
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What if a guy with a PFR of 1% raises UTG and you call with 22 and the flop is 333. You won't fold?
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If the guy had 1%, would you call preflop?
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Originally Posted by lambchopdc
Lets stop talking ABC poker and move on to D, E, and F.
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Dislexsik
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Do u guys never fold a nut flush with a pair on the table?Well i never do but it costed me much last night hehe
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renegaderob1
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Location: Australia
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Originally Posted by outphase
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Originally Posted by rebuyman
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Originally Posted by tcpj4
I have a rule about flopped full houses...
it goes something like this
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Originally Posted by jpink
Never fold a flopped Full House.
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What if a guy with a PFR of 1% raises UTG and you call with 22 and the flop is 333. You won't fold?
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If the guy had 1%, would you call preflop?
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Yes... 1% = very obvious what he has. Flop the set and you take all his chips...
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