one dude has a full house jacks and aces and the other guy has a full house aces and jacks.
Someones got to lose haha
This has a slow start explaining the rules of poker first but its all worth it...
one dude has a full house jacks and aces and the other guy has a full house aces and jacks. Someones got to lose haha This has a slow start explaining the rules of poker first but its all worth it at the end.
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That doesn't make any sense. Anyway, I take back what I said, becasue I didn't see the stack sizes. In fact, from Romero's POV, it is more likely that Mestre has AK/AQ than QQ/KK from card combinations, but he checks, which would make Romero believe that he has QQ/KK (he would have led out w/ AK/AQ), and so he is only getting money if he can induce a bluff. Hence the trap. And Mestre has got to think Romero has nothing...hence the trap. It all makes sense now.
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he's like "oh well i have no other choice i'm probably beat but hey i have a small stack..."
Anyway, I take back what I said, becasue I didn't see the stack sizes. In fact, from Romero's POV, it is more likely that Mestre has AK/AQ than QQ/KK from card combinations, but he checks, which would make Romero believe that he has QQ/KK (he would have led out w/ AK/AQ), and so he is only getting money if he can induce a bluff. Hence the trap. And Mestre has got to think Romero has nothing...hence the trap. It all makes sense now.