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Yea pretty bad but it worked out although he likely thought he was going to call him down anyways so might as well push and rep the K to get a 9 or better 7 to fold on that scare card.
@@TravelPhillipinestrips and a set are different. It's a set when u have a pocket pair and hit on the board. It's trips when the board pairs and you have a hole card that connects.
Guy leads out against 5 people with bottom two, faces a 3 bet, still jams. Then immediately puts her on JJ when he has J9 and if she had JJ why overshove
I still have no idea what those percentages represent. If it's the odds to win outright, then it should be Randy 25%, Brandon 0%, Ariel 3% (runner runner diamonds). If winning a share of the pot is included, it should be Randy 25%, Brandon 70%, Ariel 74%. So what is represented by those numbers in the graphic? (Randy 25%, Brandon 27%, Ariel 24%)?
if i was morris i'd have to figure a K an't helping randy and i'd shove. win or lose, right or wrong, besides if i can afford to sit in this game then i can afford to break out another stack . i mixed up their positions too.
what are you talking about? don't you even understand the order of action at a poker table? morris was last to act. in your theoretical hypothetical, what would have happened is you would have called HIS all in with nothing but queen high, because you figured a K didn't help him, and then busto
It took Randy 4 minutes to make that call after Morris''s $4500 turn bet. related QUESTION: why would anyone (not in the hand) call "clock" on Randy in that situation? In this case no one did, but I saw it happen at a table I was sitting at in Vegas; in my case, a guy NOT IN THE HAND called clock on a player who had been tanking just 2 minutes. I just do not understand why ANYONE would ever call clock in CASH poker, unless the player had been tanking an insane amount of time, like more than 9 minutes.
It's fine to do it in a game where everybody knows each other and there's a level of familiarity. In that case I don't mind. I also do it if I am, let's say, in a casino, where I don't know anybody, but the vibe is cool and people are splashing around money. You can do the "cold day in hell" thing if you want, but I think it makes people antagonistic and less likely to play loose and have fun (which leads to me making more money).
Uhhh… A circle is on the perimeter of a finite curved line in which all points are equidistant from a single point. Technically, a poker chip is a cylinder with symmetric depressions on either face.
as someboby who runs the game, he should be setting an example of doing what he did, like looking at another player's hand when the hand is in progress
@@jacklam9239 if someone allows him to look at their cards while he's not in the hand... what is the harm in that exactly?? It literally happens all the time
Stop pretending "thats gross" when you are actively attempting to gamble for a draw. That mindset just shows how little you actually understand the game.
He played loose because he won a big hand previously, but he could have also lost with the two pair and started a major downturn. He didn’t really make any great reads IMO.