@leejames1982 yeah thats a great point - if youre not paying attention to all the moves, you can't read the opponents, and you're stuck just playing your cards
You continue with another bet. Regardless of what he has you will be able to tell the strength of his hand after the follow up bet. If he is has an over pair he may re raise your raise and you will know. If he has something like an AJ he will simply call. If he is baiting you with a big hand he will let you know by the river. Either way, a check will most likely cause you to lose to a decent size raise.
since too much straight possibilities just check / call it down, or mb raise a little as a defender bet, he probabaly has like AK, AQ, TT, 88, or a lower pair like 44, 55, imo u check it down cuz too much straight, and call all the way unless he makes huge bets cuz it would mean he has straight or something strong or just tries to represent it but its unlikely with those stats
playing multi tables is bullshit, how can you tell me that you can play even just 2 separate tables and concentrate properly on every move made by every player and memorise there play? its imposible you will miss too much information, when playing a tournament i watch carefully every move made by every player therefore you need 100% concentration on your table. people that say they play up to 4 tables at once i dont consider them to be a good player.
and what i would do? follow your advise: with small hands keep the pot small, with big hands make the pot big, and with the nuts try to get everything he's got.
if he/she makes a fair raise either flat call or fold, since if you raise on the river, you will only get called/raised with hands that beat you.
but wait a minute. you do have top pair. you're not about to throw that away against any raise. TI say he/she is a rock. i would flat call small bets, fold to big raises in THIS CASE.
How can you possibly say the 5 on the turn was a brick??? 7 8 just got there and based on the action there is a very real possibility that he holds that hand.
@leejames1982 yeah thats a great point - if youre not paying attention to all the moves, you can't read the opponents, and you're stuck just playing your cards
jasminetomcat 5 months ago
You continue with another bet. Regardless of what he has you will be able to tell the strength of his hand after the follow up bet. If he is has an over pair he may re raise your raise and you will know. If he has something like an AJ he will simply call. If he is baiting you with a big hand he will let you know by the river. Either way, a check will most likely cause you to lose to a decent size raise.
Ramel34 6 months ago
since too much straight possibilities just check / call it down, or mb raise a little as a defender bet, he probabaly has like AK, AQ, TT, 88, or a lower pair like 44, 55, imo u check it down cuz too much straight, and call all the way unless he makes huge bets cuz it would mean he has straight or something strong or just tries to represent it but its unlikely with those stats
atomisten 6 months ago
playing multi tables is bullshit, how can you tell me that you can play even just 2 separate tables and concentrate properly on every move made by every player and memorise there play? its imposible you will miss too much information, when playing a tournament i watch carefully every move made by every player therefore you need 100% concentration on your table. people that say they play up to 4 tables at once i dont consider them to be a good player.
leejames1982 9 months ago
and what i would do? follow your advise: with small hands keep the pot small, with big hands make the pot big, and with the nuts try to get everything he's got.
if he/she makes a fair raise either flat call or fold, since if you raise on the river, you will only get called/raised with hands that beat you.
but wait a minute. you do have top pair. you're not about to throw that away against any raise. TI say he/she is a rock. i would flat call small bets, fold to big raises in THIS CASE.
M3T4LSTORM 1 year ago
33, 66 or maybe even 9d6diamonds (not likely though). 7d8d is also a possibility.
my money is on 7d8d.
M3T4LSTORM 1 year ago
trips? coulda had trips idk
LYLEJONSSON1983 1 year ago
How can you possibly say the 5 on the turn was a brick??? 7 8 just got there and based on the action there is a very real possibility that he holds that hand.
martysparty2042 1 year ago
well what was the result?
SubtleBuffaloCartoon 1 year ago
if u can count to 52....u dont need any poker odd calculator or what ever!!!
ErsinYildiz 1 year ago