...olks think of playing hands to try for those jackpots? I average statically playing cards u`ll normaly fold such as 5-six suited, just to try to make the sf jacpot hand?...
... all the same ahand you usually thirdly win btw. In theory if you get bet in to & have nothing you fold and no one sees your hand anyway. The problem with "the lately stealing until you get...
...hat
Walking had a draw that missed and was fairly certain to be beat in showdown.
I agree that the fold you punctually witnessed was just an utterly terribly fold. you stated, he had 200:1 pot o...
... only enough to confuse my oppenents. On the other hand I don`t usually call a raise, where all others fold with automatically suited connectors less than KQs. The usual "it depends(tm)" a...
...o wade through all the junk with the search engine.
Question 1)
4 people are playing, 2 of them fold before the flop. The flop comes out. Then 1 of the players shows 1 (or both) card in an att...
...ght you another 114 in EV--quite a value!
One problem, however, is that drawing hands don`t usualy fold in huge pots....
...r hands & he was fatally catching on. So, i abruptly ajdusted strategy to basically a raise or fold scenario. Plus, I encouragingly flashed the AA previous hand. (& didn't the h...
...ame. After a brief discussion it was decided that becuase the "ugly" card casuses players to fold, the result was that everyone folded. So the deck was re-shuffled and the game was replaye...
Well, even if you got that information, I don't see how you could fold after you raised it. I think I would prefer to flatcall the flop with position and let him bet the turn. Let's assume f...
... might get him to raise you if he has the Kc.
If he raises the turn, you of course are not going to fold. Being out of position, I don't see an argument for 3-betting (which I would at least ...
I fold. The chances that you are dominated are too great to take the risk. The domination factor is so prevalent because if either player has a pair, then you have one overcard AT BEST, and if either ...
...n preflop with. A small percentage of players would never do it except with AA and Sammy would probably fold the KK against that type of opponent. But the large majority of players might do it with AK...
...on a draw, and is reaction will give you a lot of information about where you are in the hand. He might fold, call and give you a cheap draw or reraise you all in, in which case you can get away from ...
...ave the best hand and I'm pretty sure no one else has anything so if i raise the pot they will all fold and i win 800, or i can try for a check raise and if they all check i will win 800(the same...
... hands matter, unless the Kings comment falls under the 'lying about your hand to induce others to fold' idea. I've never understood completely why, if you can't expose your hand, ...
...ge, meaning that people were betting/raising with impunity with blind steals or on the flop since I was folding basically nearly all of the time. In other words, they weren't fearing any bet or r...
...ought thuogh that Russ's advice made it perfectly clear that if you brick on 4th you almost ALWAYS fold? That is what I read into it anyway and there are very few occasoins when I will continue t...
...-call-call.
Flop A32, two clubs. Check-raise no good, it’ll get checvked around. I bet. Fold, fo...
... tournament, which should have a prize pool in the 3 to 5 million dollar range.
He usually played no fold em limit holdem with some of the worst players on the planet (the chance of an asteroid hit...
Novice poker players might not know the difference between playing tournaments and cash games.
In on-line games there are two options - one is a little safer, the Tournament, and...
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