This is what you can do with small pocket pairs...
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unfortunately I folded before I saw the flop :mad:
BTW I am ionutz_luk at the table :)
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This is what you can do with small pocket pairs...
Attachment 39
unfortunately I folded before I saw the flop :mad:
BTW I am ionutz_luk at the table :)
I ran a simulator, again obvisiously now i know what the cards were id of proberly gone all-in as well..... trust your instincts ojwood... trust your instincts lol
http://www.pokerowned.com/forums/mem...uff/44-spp.jpg
if either of these images dont show right click and go to properties and copy and paste the url...
And this is what i get when i don't play a rubbish hand lol!!!!
http://www.pokerowned.com/forums/mem...-im-gutted.jpg
i sling and 8 and a 2 and on the flop 8 2 2 come out the turn brings... another 2! .... dang..
i will play with all poket pair, u will have chance to have three of a kind
It is quite likely that some of your opponents have Ax and even may have some of each others outs but you also have to put pocket pairs within their range as well. If one of your opponents shows up with a bigger pocket pair then you are essentially drawing to a two outer. In this situation you would have won but I do not like to risk a significant portion of my chips with a hand that can quite easily be dominated in this situation.
I agree with you , with small pairs you should always limp . Remember you can hit your 3 of a kind 1 in 9 times
great hand friend.....full house in the flop and poker on the turn wauuuu oh my gad........good luck in the table friend
44 is almost never good in that spot. Fold it was a smart choice. At best you're a weak favorite in a coinflip. You can't be hindsight results oriented and play profitable poker.
It´s Depends how many stack do you have, and your position in the table... Sorry about my english, i´m from brazil!!
Good fold man, i wouldnt play 44 against 2 other people.. especially for all my chips..