Johnny Chan - Instant Fold AA SICK LAYDOWN!
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biggest_EV
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@theczar86 lol why would he put him on a boat?? he definately didn't put him on 66 or j6.. one jack and he was beat.. could have really not that hard of a fold.. and yeah he put him on a j..
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good fold by hacham also
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@nlucctw2 Chances of a third Jack coming out is pretty slim, he had two pair Jacks and Aces, it was obviously a difficult lay down
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this is how i play pocket aces in $2-$4 limit poker, orient express great discipline
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simple pot Control. Chan had AA in position with 2 callers on a JJX board. If the pot gets big Chan is more than likely to be behind against a jack (or a boat) and if nobody has a Jack in their hand it isn't likely anybody will draw out on his highest possible 2 pair. Smart poker by Chan.
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that wasnt that hard of a lay down. Two jacks on the flop........hmm if no way someone cuold have a jack lol let alone a 6
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When pros play half the time they're right and brag about their instincts and how superior their reads are and half the time they're wrong and look like idiots
Difference between you and a pro is just that a pro plays for more money, the idea of "pro" poker player is a fukin joke
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nice t-shirt,chan,nice t-shirt :D :D
i hate the people that say... chan put him on a J, not on a boat. they are so stupid, the point is knowing when you are beat, not by what you are beat. legend
theczar86 4 weeks ago 14
Getting a read on a guy is so hard to put into words. Chan said it was 'the way' Seed checked that told him he had a big hand. When you've played hundreds of thousands of hands and probably thousands against the same guy, you get a read. Simple as that. It's true most people get married to Aces, but that's because they are playing the cards or the math and not the player. Chan is a pro, because in no-limit hold-em, the cards mean a lot less to him than his read on his opponents.
bilinguru 5 days ago 3