a-7 flush played bad.
You should have reraised him on the turn or call, check and hope he bet out on the river.
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July 2nd, 2009 at 9:17 am
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magicpiranha
July 8th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
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cbeaks123
July 11th, 2009 at 5:27 am
Zzzz what were we meant to learn watching this? Play your cards?
Boring.
dalilprofessa109
July 13th, 2009 at 7:33 am
LOL @ 34 offsuit.. thats trash.. unless ur jamie gold.. so true lol.. this guy is pretty solid.. i use pretty much the same strategy but im sitting lower stakes right now. around 5 dollars.. bad beats are rough right now though
xSkipperJx
July 14th, 2009 at 4:04 am
I was thinking the same thing. I assume he hit one pair. I liked the check on the turn, this often confuses opponents. I even think another check on the river may have induced another bet…(if hes a dope), although probably a small bet is the right option. Compelled to call with a made hand and chance of re-raise bluff
dreamholdem
July 15th, 2009 at 2:17 pm
This comment is about the heads up match between a Extreme Loose Donkey VS a Red Fish. Major problem and leak here , its at 1:27m:
mrfynbo
July 16th, 2009 at 6:03 pm
I enjoy this tutorial, i am new to online poker, and am slowly starting to play small amounts. I enjoyed you hitting the ace high flush and you facing a bet. It’s one of those moments
cncguides
July 18th, 2009 at 1:53 pm
good job of ignoring the immature posts on this site. In every crowd, someone has to boost their own ego by finding fault with someone else. Goodness, the same thing occurs when someone has a gaming video on this thing.
rodde78
July 20th, 2009 at 8:52 am
great tutorial.
skarules111
July 22nd, 2009 at 1:26 pm
you need to speak up. maybe liven up the mono-tone voice you got goin on
BartJ385
July 23rd, 2009 at 3:05 pm
I don’t know what you are talking about now; are you trying to figure out what the odds are to run into AA and KK at the same time with your QQ? The chance that any of your 9 opponents holds AA or KK is, as said, 1/12; the chance, that one of the remaining 8 opponents then has the missing overpair is roughly 1/18. So you are right, the chances for QQ to run into AA and KK are about 1/221.
wpodin1488
July 23rd, 2009 at 5:10 pm
If the odds that you run into KK is 1/221, then the odds that they run into AA is 1/221. The odds that both of you run into them in the same hand… 2/442 or 1/221
BartJ385
July 26th, 2009 at 2:16 pm
… “Half of the time your raise with QQ will result in everyone folding.” – I do not have any statistics here, this is just a rough guess. I just meant to say that people usually forget to count the times when their QQ did not see action, but they obviously count into the 1/12.7-chance.
BartJ385
July 28th, 2009 at 3:38 am
No problem, here you are – the chance of getting AA is 1/221 (first card A 4/52, second card A 3/51 = 1/221). KK gets the same chance. So the odds of anyone of your 9 opponents getting AA or KK is 18/221 or 1/12.7 (not 1/11, sorry). So with your QQ you will run into AA or KK once out of 12 times. These numbers apply pre-betting. …
wpodin1488
July 29th, 2009 at 8:04 am
I would like to know where those stats come from…
BartJ385
July 29th, 2009 at 7:50 pm
The reason for that is simple – the odds for QQ running into KK or AA are 1:11 altogether at a full table. Half of the time your raise with QQ will result in everyone folding. So if you do get customers, the odds that one holds KK or AA are 1:6.
scotp0518
July 31st, 2009 at 7:18 am
ya idiot come off as a tight player so u dont get action on ur big hands and people will figure u out quick its good for donkfest like this little bs 10$ tournament
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August 2nd, 2009 at 6:50 am
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Nostradamus31
August 5th, 2009 at 3:48 am
what program did u use to recorder the video???
powerrocket21
August 5th, 2009 at 4:20 am
depending on how tight/loose that player is on this hand, he may have had top pair or 2nd to top pair. Since there was a 9,J,Q,K on the board; most people would notice that having a 10 would make a straight, and given his position to call a bet thats 80% of the pot he was probably thinking you got lucky and hit a straight…imagine how much money you would have got if that last card wasnt a Jack.
ajmallie
August 8th, 2009 at 11:44 am
its also important to take a pot down when you can…..odds mean nothing. You can get screwed any hand so just take it down while you can…..theres enough idiots out there to call your nuts with terrible hands
a-7 flush played bad.
You should have reraised him on the turn or call, check and hope he bet out on the river.
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WOW I WAS ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT
Zzzz what were we meant to learn watching this? Play your cards?
Boring.
LOL @ 34 offsuit.. thats trash.. unless ur jamie gold.. so true lol.. this guy is pretty solid.. i use pretty much the same strategy but im sitting lower stakes right now. around 5 dollars.. bad beats are rough right now though
I was thinking the same thing. I assume he hit one pair. I liked the check on the turn, this often confuses opponents. I even think another check on the river may have induced another bet…(if hes a dope), although probably a small bet is the right option. Compelled to call with a made hand and chance of re-raise bluff
This comment is about the heads up match between a Extreme Loose Donkey VS a Red Fish. Major problem and leak here , its at 1:27m:
I enjoy this tutorial, i am new to online poker, and am slowly starting to play small amounts. I enjoyed you hitting the ace high flush and you facing a bet. It’s one of those moments
good job of ignoring the immature posts on this site. In every crowd, someone has to boost their own ego by finding fault with someone else. Goodness, the same thing occurs when someone has a gaming video on this thing.
great tutorial.
you need to speak up. maybe liven up the mono-tone voice you got goin on
I don’t know what you are talking about now; are you trying to figure out what the odds are to run into AA and KK at the same time with your QQ? The chance that any of your 9 opponents holds AA or KK is, as said, 1/12; the chance, that one of the remaining 8 opponents then has the missing overpair is roughly 1/18. So you are right, the chances for QQ to run into AA and KK are about 1/221.
If the odds that you run into KK is 1/221, then the odds that they run into AA is 1/221. The odds that both of you run into them in the same hand… 2/442 or 1/221
… “Half of the time your raise with QQ will result in everyone folding.” – I do not have any statistics here, this is just a rough guess. I just meant to say that people usually forget to count the times when their QQ did not see action, but they obviously count into the 1/12.7-chance.
No problem, here you are – the chance of getting AA is 1/221 (first card A 4/52, second card A 3/51 = 1/221). KK gets the same chance. So the odds of anyone of your 9 opponents getting AA or KK is 18/221 or 1/12.7 (not 1/11, sorry). So with your QQ you will run into AA or KK once out of 12 times. These numbers apply pre-betting. …
I would like to know where those stats come from…
The reason for that is simple – the odds for QQ running into KK or AA are 1:11 altogether at a full table. Half of the time your raise with QQ will result in everyone folding. So if you do get customers, the odds that one holds KK or AA are 1:6.
ya idiot come off as a tight player so u dont get action on ur big hands and people will figure u out quick its good for donkfest like this little bs 10$ tournament
Its called MyScreenRecorder.. there are a bunch of others as well. Camtasia is another.
what program did u use to recorder the video???
depending on how tight/loose that player is on this hand, he may have had top pair or 2nd to top pair. Since there was a 9,J,Q,K on the board; most people would notice that having a 10 would make a straight, and given his position to call a bet thats 80% of the pot he was probably thinking you got lucky and hit a straight…imagine how much money you would have got if that last card wasnt a Jack.
its also important to take a pot down when you can…..odds mean nothing. You can get screwed any hand so just take it down while you can…..theres enough idiots out there to call your nuts with terrible hands