i never play hands like that just fold next time
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i never play hands like that just fold next time
Yes right call because you were getting 4:1 odds with about 40% of hitting. I'd say no if you didn't have both straight and flush draw.
Wow, what a great call by the original thread creator. Excellent job, you are a fantastic player with remarkably aggressive playing abilities. I commend you on the outstanding contribution to your personal wealth. Now, were you scared? I was. It really is a Necessary call, so, naturally - my vote goes to YES, call that son of a gun. There you go, now you have won a large sum of bank note's and you can have a jolly good time. Cheers
arrives too late with my help but I really agree with the vast majority was a bad move.
10-9 is not playing more with that hand because there is always risk of getting ladder and the ladder lose less.
who isnt a sucker for the oe and flush draw i know i am
Its your money so you can play how ever you want. If a fish like this guy or any fish for that matter wants to donk away there buyin they have every right to do so. People can play how they want.
Very sad for this type of play,,,,!!!! What to to in this time...Attachment 1916
my kind of player. I love it! Seems to me you knew you would win and went with your gut...
you were out of position with that hand but one you got too far in you had to finish it out
at poker there is not correct or wrong ...only the instict survive
I don't really disagree with the flop but thats because I have a unique short stack approach that is mathematically horrible but usually works out alright. The call of the extra 3k on the flop is iffy but not terrible. The call on the turn is probable the correct call.
Position Position Position, Before flop was a bad call. Ur spewing chips by playing this hand out of Position. On The flop is the exact reason why position is everything. Small bets, you call, Rich raises. At this point you are in between two raisers which is not a good position to be with an open ended. now as far as the Turn call goes why you did have the pot odds to call. There is a term for tournament equity that I can not think of at this time. Anyways only having + 5% to hit your hand. It was not worth your tournament life. In a cash game you are correct every time, in a tourney where you started so deep this was played horribly no matter what the outcome. SO NO. just my opinion.