OK monkey was it a better position on the flop or the turn then to get the money in? I'm getting a headache over this
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OK monkey was it a better position on the flop or the turn then to get the money in? I'm getting a headache over this
I understand its not their whole range but we are talking about villain having better not anything worse
We can use the calculation that I used, nobodies folding both villains are all in
I know we put villains on ranges and a 2 pair is not outside the realm of possibility, to tell someone to shove their stack in on the flop in this hand doesn't sound right when you really think about...
OK look our hand is A9ss we have a flushdraw on the flop
IF we give villain a range of having AQ,Q4,Q3, the hands that we are losing too not including sets or weaker Q's we are given an equity of ...
He could have held Q4 or Q3 , I already did the math argue all you want your wrong
Any sets , 2 pairs or AQ .I excluded sets because these players were playing dumb but we can’t exclude 1 of them...
This is not the advice you want to give to someone who's new to poker ... tell them to make plays that are -EV? The turn card gives us a pair so we have chance to beat out the 2 pairs now and a 9 or...
Ok, villain can easily have 2 pair on the flop if he does thats -EV, if Villainholds AQ thats -EV you cant argue with math. My play on the turn was marginally profitable but I made a mistake and...
If he has AQ its -EV, the turn card gives us more equity to hit another 9 plus we know both villains are already all in
adding in someone might call us with worse flush is optimistic
also if...
why am I shoving the flop with a flushdraw and overcard when I don't know if both players are coming along with me ? If only 1 villain calls I'm making -EV play
theres a cashout feature in pokerstars when your all in, you can use it and it protects some of your money if you lose an all in maybe that has something to do with it
Price of calling/(Pot+price of calling)
Pot on turn $1.87 + UTG all in $1.77 + UTG+1 all-in $3.04 = $6.68 +2.35(to call)= $9.03 $2.35/$9.03= 26% required equity to call
we have 14...
This hand was from last week but it still stings the fish in this hand were going crazy back and forth like maniacs in the past couple hands in a row they were tilted with each-other or something so...