Title: Re: Cold deck of Hellmuth/Williamson proportions Post by: KingPoker on July 15, 2007, 12:50:09 PM what's the fourth bet about if it isn't AAA, on that board? So yes v passable, but then again I pass most things these days, even when I hit lol IMHO, your re-reraise is the mistake Oh and not a great fan of KK55 either I agree But with an unraised post u mite be able to use the excuse of he is more likely to have 444 than AAA, still though quite passable though as only 2 hands he could have and one of them is beating you. Cant understand his limp on the button with AA33 double suited???? But i suppose it worked for him. Title: Re: Cold deck of Hellmuth/Williamson proportions Post by: action man on July 16, 2007, 03:46:24 PM You cant fold here after he over-limped in the pot after you had flat called. Anyone who folds in this spot loses out on the situation long term.
Title: Re: Cold deck of Hellmuth/Williamson proportions Post by: BigTomatoes on July 17, 2007, 07:15:10 PM good to see a couple of other players now saying they go broke as well. i was starting to think i was a fish for going bust with the 2nd nuts ffs. thanks for all opinions anyway. Title: Re: Cold deck of Hellmuth/Williamson proportions Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on July 17, 2007, 07:28:10 PM It's five handed, set of kings in an unraised pot. Doubt I would be passing. People never pass 444 here in my experience and there are other possibilities, eg top pair and small wrap, top 2 etc. Is your opponent really going to be passing AJQK, AQJT, A235 here? I defo think this is a +ve gamble. Not a massive coldeck but a slight one given the fact he limped aces and you've flopped the 2nd nuts. I think shorthanded it's a mistake to not go broke here... You cant fold here after he over-limped in the pot after you had flat called. Anyone who folds in this spot loses out on the situation long term. agreed Title: Re: Cold deck of Hellmuth/Williamson proportions Post by: Ironside on July 18, 2007, 09:59:53 AM if there was a raise preflop i could pass but i cant in an unraised pot
problem was the preflop play you should of raised or folded a raise preflop and you get reraised its an easy fold |