
Posted Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:23 pm GMT by Orcy
I can understand that the guy called and his odd wernt that bad i think but still I was ahead and that river was a killer.
its 10c/25c no limit
I got A-5 Suited
raised only 2xBB
only got called by 2 other
FLOP is 2-3-4......what more can you hope for
player A raise to 2$
I raise 5$
player B fold and player A call
TURN is a J
Now my opinion was that he had a low pocket pair but most likely a top pocket pair. Either way I go all in for approx 20$ more
He called
RIVER is a 3
he show pocket 4 =(((((((((((((((
I think I played it right and just got a bit of bad luck but still he had a couple outs to make the full house.
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Posted Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:34 pm GMT by zinn0
Not really a bad beat, but hurtful nonetheless. A5 is not really a raising hand, and not really a limping hand either in most circumstances. But, if you feel the need to raise with A5, I would bump it at least 3xBB.
Posted Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:44 pm GMT by Sean_in_NJ
There's nothing you can do about this short of folding that A5 preflop. He can't possibly fold his hand given your reraise preflop, since a "normal" hand range for a reraise would be AA-QQ and AK. Against all those hands, he's waaaaay ahead.
I had a guy last night complaining about how I shouldn't have raised the flop with a flush draw against his set or some such nonsense after I turned my flush and he paid me off.
I told him, "Well, if you'd be kind enough to show me your cards every hand, I'll be happy to fold when I'm hopelessly behind."
Posted Mon Apr 03, 2006 10:37 am GMT by pokerbrat0582
You have to learn that A- is not a great hand, in you case it was suited so i see how it lured you into the pot. I agree with not raising PF. Obviously that flop was great for you but it wasn't that bad for him either and in that situation you weren't going to get him to fold.
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