winninglarge
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Mike,
I have a question regarding the last hand of the video where you folded trip Kings. My brother and I are casual live players looking to improve our game and he wants to know why you did not raise the flop for a free card on the turn or possibly bluff on scare cards should the SB have Ten's or Jacks here. We see this line a lot in the games we play in.
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DeathDonkey
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sl4v3
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shortsharpshock
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DeathDonkey
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lmao. it's really, really, really convenient that these hands happened live. entertaining though i guess.
Not really sure what this means? I play way way less often than Mike and I've seen lots of hilariously played hands at commerce 40-80, 60/120, 100/200
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Petro
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Pid Koker
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This is just hilarious, but let me try out his thought process. The turn was a king. You did not raise the turn, so you do not have a king, or a hand that can beat a king. The river is also a king, which you still cannot have. So he 3 bets.
This, although the only hand we're really beating that he'd make this kind of play with would be aces, right? Is he really going to 3! with JJ or AQ, which are really the same here as AA (but different in his mind, because, hey, they're aces).
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