07-14-2005 12:00 AM
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07-14-2005 01:35 AM
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07-14-2005 01:38 AM
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Kings don't get too much weaker even with a lot of callers. If you go all in you're still going to be +EV |
07-14-2005 01:40 AM
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yes call everytime, regardless of # of callers. | |
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07-14-2005 01:41 AM
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At 3-4 callers on a normal table, isn't someone bound to have aces? Or should I just push anyway and hope..? | |
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07-14-2005 01:53 AM
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07-14-2005 01:55 AM
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This ended up being a very odd hand. I called. |
07-14-2005 01:58 AM
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I had a hand today where I had KK with a very short stack of $2.50 at a NL25 table. I had just lost a big pot the hand before and didn't have time to rebuy. Anyways, after somebody in EP raised it and five people called, I raised all in for 1.50 more and everybody called! The flop was nothing and some guy bet big with a flush draw and folded everybody which was good for me and I ended up taking the pot of ~$16. | |
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07-14-2005 02:24 AM
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Wow, I hate going all in with AK. That guy got friggin lucky, as that straight was about his only hope. |
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07-21-2005 02:55 AM
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07-21-2005 09:43 AM
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the reasaon you always call, is because in 100nl the other day, someone raised to 4x, i reraised to 20x, they pushed, with AK at my KK. i'd think you could find a couple people at 25NL who'd push without aces: honestly you have no idea what crap they have. if someone does have aa, suckout, but if nobody does you're missing a triple up. | |
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07-21-2005 10:40 AM
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07-21-2005 11:46 AM
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This is where bankroll management comes into play. | |
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07-21-2005 11:54 AM
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07-21-2005 12:13 PM
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07-21-2005 12:16 PM
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Sorry for not clarifying, but I was speaking to 'rilla's comment about the whole table All-in, not OP. | |
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07-21-2005 12:30 PM
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07-21-2005 02:39 PM
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Few people are insane enough to go AI with something like middle connectors or random crap...so you gotta figure, if there's a lot of folks going AI, they've all got high cards, and if everyone has high cards, it's far less likely they'll hit anything to beat you. For instance, KK vs AK vs AQ vs QJ gives you around 60% to win, hugely EV. | |
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07-21-2005 03:26 PM
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Just out of interest, what about the guy who had AK? Personally I think AK is a drawing hand without a lot of strength especially against people you know have pocket pairs. I have folded AK preflop in situations like the one described above in the past and have never had a potential straight come up. Especially if you have AK, one guy has AA and the other has KK four of your outs are gone right away. Would you fold AK? |
07-21-2005 04:42 PM
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http://twodimes.net/h/?z=1097247 | |
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07-21-2005 04:54 PM
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07-22-2005 08:16 PM
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POKERSTARS GAME #2162320123: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($0.10/$0.25) - 2005/07/22 - 17:41:11 (ET) |
07-23-2005 04:21 AM
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the only time i got my KKs cracked by a simple ACe on the board was when I was playing on the final table....3 players left. This guy went all in. I immediately called. The chip leader called. |
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07-23-2005 05:13 AM
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07-23-2005 05:27 AM
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07-23-2005 06:13 AM
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