WHat did i do wrong?
- Scotty
- Site Admin
- Posts: 7971
- Joined: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:44 pm
- State: SA
- 888PL Name: IpumpFishies
- Location: The 37th state
- Contact:
Re: WHat did i do wrong?
Agree completely - shove is the right move, but it's still getting called.
- AceLosesKing
- Posts: 9557
- Joined: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:26 pm
- State: SA
- 888PL Name: Aces2Kings
- Location: Updating my status.
- Contact:
Re: WHat did i do wrong?
Scott wrote:Agree completely - shove is the right move, but it's still getting called.
This.
/thread.
Scott wrote:Seriously, how hard is it to get his name right.
Aaron Coleman.
- bennymacca
- Moderator
- Posts: 16623
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 11:30 am
- State: SA
- 888PL Name: bennyjams
- Location: In your poker Nightmares
- Contact:
Re: WHat did i do wrong?
if you are raising with AT, then most of the time you have to stack off on that sort of flop.
basically what everyone else has said.
basically what everyone else has said.
Check out The Rail, the only podcast dedicated to Australian Pub Poker! http://www.therail.com.au.
Once you have done that, follow the Rail Podcast on Twitter, Facebook!, and iTunes!
Follow Me on Twitter
Once you have done that, follow the Rail Podcast on Twitter, Facebook!, and iTunes!
Follow Me on Twitter
- Garth Kay
- Posts: 7526
- Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 12:10 pm
- State: VIC
- 888PL Name: suckoutmgnet
- Location: Quite often in front of my laptop
- Contact:
Re: WHat did i do wrong?
You're also forgetting his table image.
So therefore what are the villains cold call range against an experienced tight player.
Obviously because we have the results; fairly loose. But in some circumstances against a tricky player fold is the right decision on that flop.
So therefore what are the villains cold call range against an experienced tight player.
Obviously because we have the results; fairly loose. But in some circumstances against a tricky player fold is the right decision on that flop.
Garth Kay
General Manager – Poker Operations
Full House Group
Mobile: 0438 234 816
Email: garth@fullhousegroup.com.au
General Manager – Poker Operations
Full House Group
Mobile: 0438 234 816
Email: garth@fullhousegroup.com.au
-
Todd Rivers
- Posts: 812
- Joined: Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:03 pm
- Location: between Iraq and a hard place
- Contact:
Re: WHat did i do wrong?
Scott wrote:Agree completely - shove is the right move, but it's still getting called.
This is what i thought, after calling 900+ on the flop he aint folding for another 345 with his stack, its just that neither player seemed loose at all in the previous half hour.
Thanks for the input guys, i'll just put it down to bad play.
888PL REGIONAL MANAGER
RIVERLAND, SA
_______________
My new philosophy is to admit nothing, deny everything and make several counter-accusations.
RIVERLAND, SA
_______________
My new philosophy is to admit nothing, deny everything and make several counter-accusations.
- AceLosesKing
- Posts: 9557
- Joined: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:26 pm
- State: SA
- 888PL Name: Aces2Kings
- Location: Updating my status.
- Contact:
Re: WHat did i do wrong?
Todd Rivers wrote:Scott wrote:Agree completely - shove is the right move, but it's still getting called.
This is what i thought, after calling 900+ on the flop he aint folding for another 345 with his stack, its just that neither player seemed loose at all in the previous half hour.
Thanks for the input guys, i'll just put it down to bad play.
Its not bad play at all. The hand played out pretty standardly. You will never get Q8 to fold there, not for another 345. Just one of those hands that you can't avoid.
Scott wrote:Seriously, how hard is it to get his name right.
Aaron Coleman.
-
Todd Rivers
- Posts: 812
- Joined: Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:03 pm
- Location: between Iraq and a hard place
- Contact:
Re: WHat did i do wrong?
Garth Kay wrote: But in some circumstances against a tricky player fold is the right decision on that flop.
Agreed that this is true in a different format of game, and different circumstances.
But thats probably what had me baffled right from the start, i get 10 bad beats a day, thats poker, but look at this situation in which the two peanuts play.
Its 6-max, one player is gone. Only top 2 get paid.
Noted that its the short stack and big stack doing the calling but, why pick this spot? Why now? Its not a turbo table, blinds are reasonably low although small stack is shoving any pockets or A-9+
If i got a shove like that in a tourny, i probably could lay it down. Cash game = NO WAY
But this play just made sit back and wonder.
Cheers again for input
888PL REGIONAL MANAGER
RIVERLAND, SA
_______________
My new philosophy is to admit nothing, deny everything and make several counter-accusations.
RIVERLAND, SA
_______________
My new philosophy is to admit nothing, deny everything and make several counter-accusations.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest

