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"Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." (rant)

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01-09-2010, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by cpr View Post
He'd of still won the hand though with AAA77 vs 22777?
yup your right

Originally Posted by triadink View Post
i only play at pokerstars and i win on a regular basis.....i never go all in with a pair preflop unless there are only a few players on the board. maybe you should stick to limit holdem
If you don't push with a high pair, you will get people calling you, and getting lucky with the flop/turn/river. If you do push, people holding a 7,2 will fold. In this situation, the guy probably didn't know how to play poker and called an all in call with nothing. The OP did everything right - if he put the guy on a 7,2/crappy hand, he probably should have slow played a little bit. But, first advanced rule of poker = never give your opponent a cheap card, whether that be the flop, turn or river - you are putting your hand at unnecessary risk.

Pre-flop, he has the best hand, why would he not go all in against a 7,2, he has like 95% of winning :S

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01-08-2010, 06:11 PM
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i only play at pokerstars and i win on a regular basis.....i never go all in with a pair preflop unless there are only a few players on the board. maybe you should stick to limit holdem

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01-08-2010, 10:51 PM
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Don't gamble except when it's somewhere you can't constantly go (ie: Vegas/etc only). Seriously. Otherwise you'll just lose more and more money, at least if it's Vegas or the like when you leave it'll be over.

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If the cards are shuffled at the end of every hand in blackjack then yes card counting has no effect.

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95% chance....LOL i would prefer a 8,10 of hearts because i can bust 2 pair quicker than his pair or flush. I dont think this guy is telling the whole truth though he may have been betting stupid and the guy didnt fall for his allin and then got lucky

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sorry, its something like 87.98% if you want to laugh at my 95%. (ACE, ACE) vs (7, 2 off suit)

I would stop playing poker if you'd rather have an 8,10 than pocket rockets.

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01-13-2010, 04:25 PM
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that quote isn't always true

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sorry don't play poker

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