<< <i>nicely done dude. You demonstrated to us all how to truly work a shortstack. >>
agreed. I know she had J/J and a big stack compared to yours, but even AQ had you ahead after the flop, much less the AA that you actually had. It was less than a 50/50 proposition. I think if you bet out after the flop with an All In instead of checking, she would have had to lay it down, no?
They call me "the milker". I'm pretty sick about that jack, but that's life. Thanks to all who watched along. This was my first online tourney in a while, so it was good to get the juices flowing again.
Looks like 8Irvin8 is the winner (he and Meteorite were tied, but the tiebreaker goes to Irvin). I'll send some crap right out.
<< <i>nicely done dude. You demonstrated to us all how to truly work a shortstack. >>
agreed. I know she had J/J and a big stack compared to yours, but even AQ had you ahead after the flop, much less the AA that you actually had. It was less than a 50/50 proposition. I think if you bet out after the flop with an All In instead of checking, she would have had to lay it down, no? >>
There's nothing to analyze here at all! He got the exact scenario he was hoping for, and she caught a two-outer. I dont think she would have laid it down after the flop anyway...she was riding a lucky streak.
Vito- if I wanted her to lay down I would've pushed preflop. I went for the trap because I wanted all of the chips, and was hoping she had a calling hand with a few outs. You gotta grab those chips when you can and there's no better spot than AA. Didn't work out in my favor, but I'm happy to be way ahead when the chips go in the pot.
<< <i>nicely done dude. You demonstrated to us all how to truly work a shortstack. >>
agreed. I know she had J/J and a big stack compared to yours, but even AQ had you ahead after the flop, much less the AA that you actually had. It was less than a 50/50 proposition. I think if you bet out after the flop with an All In instead of checking, she would have had to lay it down, no? >>
There's nothing to analyze here at all! He got the exact scenario he was hoping for, and she caught a two-outer. I dont think she would have laid it down after the flop anyway...she was riding a lucky streak. >>
You're probably right. She was catching some crazy hands seemingly. Yes, it was the exact scenario that you dream about...poker just stinks sometimes.
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<< <i>nicely done dude. You demonstrated to us all how to truly work a shortstack. >>
agreed. I know she had J/J and a big stack compared to yours, but even AQ had you ahead after the flop, much less the AA that you actually had. It was less than a 50/50 proposition. I think if you bet out after the flop with an All In instead of checking, she would have had to lay it down, no?
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Looks like 8Irvin8 is the winner (he and Meteorite were tied, but the tiebreaker goes to Irvin). I'll send some crap right out.
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<< <i>nicely done dude. You demonstrated to us all how to truly work a shortstack. >>
agreed. I know she had J/J and a big stack compared to yours, but even AQ had you ahead after the flop, much less the AA that you actually had. It was less than a 50/50 proposition. I think if you bet out after the flop with an All In instead of checking, she would have had to lay it down, no? >>
There's nothing to analyze here at all! He got the exact scenario he was hoping for, and she caught a two-outer. I dont think she would have laid it down after the flop anyway...she was riding a lucky streak.
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<< <i>nicely done dude. You demonstrated to us all how to truly work a shortstack. >>
agreed. I know she had J/J and a big stack compared to yours, but even AQ had you ahead after the flop, much less the AA that you actually had. It was less than a 50/50 proposition. I think if you bet out after the flop with an All In instead of checking, she would have had to lay it down, no? >>
There's nothing to analyze here at all! He got the exact scenario he was hoping for, and she caught a two-outer. I dont think she would have laid it down after the flop anyway...she was riding a lucky streak. >>
You're probably right. She was catching some crazy hands seemingly. Yes, it was the exact scenario that you dream about...poker just stinks sometimes.
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we could use chips & cardboard to wager w/.
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good point.
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<< <i>julen- terrible idea. If we had a poker forum then stevek would have roughly 3,000,000 posts within two weeks. >>
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