Sweet Bluff - World Series of Poker 2008 WSOP
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id put him on flush draw, shoving a blank turn exeytime,,if in doubt ship it!
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The player had 1.8m in chips and a pot off 305K when it was Tran's turn to act. Even though position is good the chips in the pot amount to 20% of the stack and based on my rule that when the pot size is 15% or greater of my stack and I have the hands and/or bluffing spot to make the all-in then I go all in. That was a no brainer all-in preflop and if you play it fancy like this, then you can't fold.
If he felt he had AK preflop then it was a no-brainer push.
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@gabiotta i dont think it's that poor, because the other person who lays the hand down saying "you don't know how lucky you are blah blah" is indirectly implying that the person who go all in is incapable of bluffing, etc, in other words not that skilled in poker to make such a move, that's indirectly insulting him as a poker player.
That's why the joy of proving people's wrong about their perception. Maybe that's a little negative etiquette but not that poor, just saying lol
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Well Owned
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@lilcrazyaznboy your name on here says ur asian lol. "crazy azn boy". wouldn't u say that sounds asian or azn?
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@darthdredz it was bet allin, not raise allin, you dingus.
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Also QsJs
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Aces played poorly. Bluffer representing nothing, he would never check-call twice with an AK that's not AsKs. About the only hand he can represent is 8s9s imo
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paidtoslowplay
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To me, his allin move is a pure bluff attempt. He checked the flop, I think he wouldn't check the flop with his Ak, he would make a c bet. He also wouldn't have checked the flop with QQ or JJ. But still I give him credit for a ballsy move.. Would he slowplay a set on that board..I don't think so.
Very poor etiquette.
gabiotta 8 months ago 23
he never should have showed the bluff
but nice play. call, call, raise all in in. perfect bluff betting.
darthdredz 4 months ago