Online High Stakes Poker- Could You Fold This?
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no way u can fold after making such a huge flop bet
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It doesn't even matter whether hes pot commited or not hes still ahead of Brandons range here with all the draws
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can't really check the flop if you have aces, but you can't fold to a raise either after how much he bet out. you're probably going to be winning more often than losing in this spot in the long run, so folding after you put a big portion of you're stack in wouldn't make sense. most pros playing those stakes will shove with a wide range of hands there
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@Hanamichi6666 It wasn't a donk call, Aces only had to call a small % of their stack to see the remaining cards. If they both had deep stacks then it would be a donk call.
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You're all a bunch of cunts.
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@Ch0lle He was not pot committed with the c-bet. And that is what happens when you make a pot sized c-bet. You can find out the same information with a 3/4 pot c-bet as you could with a full pot c-bet.
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US players are able to play real poker on pokerview
The player with AA was already comitted by his c-bet. Obviously he can't fold for an all in that's effectively a min-raise.
Ch0lle 2 years ago 13
Like i said, poker is a sick sick game when you get to high stakes, you have people thinking not only about their cards or your cards, but also what you think of their cards. It is hard to play against such advanced opponents and you need a really good knowledge of the cards to win. Take it from me, I'm a 24BB/100 winner at $5/$10
HariboStewieyes 11 months ago