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Big fish eats small fish. A sad poker story.

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  • 1) you were aware of the straightdraw on the flop

    2) you didn't hit anything

    3) even more chance for a straiht on the river

    4) he went all-in

    5) you actually use statistics on players to play?

    6) after losing all your chips to this "very bad player" you still feel like you should have won this hand?

    oh my god!

  • shoooooove the turn chicken

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  • boring

  • A2 was not an unpredictable hand for him to have. He looks exactly like the kinda player who would call a raise (in a TERRIBLE position, SB) with just an A and low unsuited kicker.

  • supposed to ship turn

  • what is the name of the poker software

  • The way i played this hand: call the big blind ... call all the bets(20% of the pot max) throw the river...and never call an all-in ..with a board like that

  • You even mention that hes a fish and not aware that fished usually go all-in when they hit a hand instead of trying to make a small bet to ensure that people call. There was a jack and a gutshot straight on the board. Still you call with TT? Id even be cautious of that flop there :p However its unlikely that anybody would have like 42 or 74, but there is also two hearts on the flop so it was a pretty bad flop for you so many draws that you would lose to.

  • This is why I think stat trackers are ridiculous on a big site where you don't usually play the same people unless you move to medium stakes or above...

    Cash game - you're risking more per hand... watch the play and only use the stats for a general feeling of how they play

    Tournaments - hand history is better since there are many "stages" of a tourney so you need to adapt to how play changes over time.

  • Turn is a shove. Unless he has QhJh, AhJh or some kind, that Js is a blanc. If you put him on a draw there, it's just a shove.

  • This guy is like a less angry Phil Hellmuth

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