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Awaiting my flaming, lol.
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You know how badly you played it.... so there's nothing to say. It's a REALLY bad habit to not care about your $$ when you are playing at lower limits, but you know this too
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![]() hey question for you, pretend your other guy for minute he bet $24 when the flush draw made it. This seems kinda dumb to me, I would think you would want to check-call in this situation. What would you do? |
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Brian, the Geek bet $24 before the flush hit. He had every right to get his money in with trips against a draw. Why give up a free draw? Do this 10 times, you'll make a large profit.
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![]() alright I missread the HH then, thought he bet the $24 on the turn when the flush hit. I do totally agree that putting all your money in with trips is the obvious best play. |
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Geoff: I played this badly. Was having some fun.. but anyways, I hate to say this, Brian is right. Lets say you did not know what my hand was. The geek waited until a flush was ON THE BOARD to GO ALL IN. He also played sub-optimally. I have seen people do this many times. If your going to slowplay your trips, you must slow down when the only card that would make sense for me to be calling a nine dollar raise shows up. I would say Geek should have put a smaller bet in on the turn, and then check-folded the river if he doesnt pair up. I was however talking about my play.
I also have to say, sometimes, I play the 25/NL level to blow off some steam. This talks to TP's point. Normally when I am playing I do the 100-200/NL level. Small stakes for some here. However it is a decent part of my bankroll and there is always pressure to play well, and beat some decent players. When I go down to the 25/NL level I can unleash my demons! I am a f*ing suckout chaser! At least by nature. I want to gambool! I am not going to do it as part of my "livelyhood", or my primary bankroll, but when my entire stack (25) represents 1/3 of a pre-flop raise in 200/NL I am going to have some fun!!!!! I am going to be ramming and jamming, and sucking out, and bluffing my ass off. It is a real stress releiver for me. Anyway, I know it is mean to pick on the 25/NL guys but thats my story and I am sticking to it. |
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![]() hey I know what you are saying but that is when you get into alot of trouble. I lost my 2 grand doing that, going to lower levels and not playing smart then moving back up with those bad habbits and losing. I belive that is what TP was pretty much saying that gotta play the same game and make the hard lay-downs or in your case easy ones ![]() I know I have no room to talk because obviously I dont take my own advice but thats just how I see it. |
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No, you read it right, there were three clubs on the table when he went all in on the turn. For all he knew I had the A high flush at that point.
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I'm too lazy to read your post LOL, and that probably explains why I suck at hold-em.
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Yup... this was a pretty bad play, IMO. I guess he (correctly) felt Sir was still on the draw and wanted to make him pay to hit it. Even if someone already has the flush, he has outs to a full house.... but yes, I would have slowed down when that third club hit the board.
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