One upon a time I had a poker night at my house. At this poker night my friend Shane was beaten by Nick. Nick was holding three six off suit from the beginning, while Shane was holding K 10. The flop came out 4 K 5 and there was betting from Shane and Nick called. The turn card was a Q, once again betting by Shane and calling by Nick. The river was a 7. At this point Shane thought he couldn't be beat and pushed all in, only to get called by Nick holding three six off suit that had made a straight on the river. Shane was very upset and so we have always given Nick a hard time about playing terrible cards, and Shane a hard time for getting beaten by three six off suit.
did nick have a small or big blind invested already? was there a raise? how big where the bets on the flop and after? to be fair if i was in cheap and had an up n down straight draw id be all over it. Shane is the issue
scubadeeez 1 month ago
Your friend Nick is the only card player amongst all of you - Captain Obvious
frochi 9 months ago 2
first of all...Nick was right to call on the flop and on the river, i mean i don't excatly know the situation but you still have straight draw and Shane played that hand REALLY bad...how the fuck can you go all in with K-10 after the opponent called on the flop, turn??? it's most likely that Nick could have had KQ, KJ or even AK!!
Cu0r3N4Po13tAn0 10 months ago 2
LMAO@"man hug.
ninefivesuited 10 months ago
Wow, this is so bad. Not even a small smile.
godu1111 1 year ago
lol thats awesome!
funnytongan88 2 years ago
hahaha that was great
- christian
levymetal 2 years ago