Title: Bottom full house Post by: paulhouk03 on July 07, 2013, 12:09:14 PM I know my posts are generally crap but had mixed reviews from ppl
Right a little about the game I arrived at 9 am they been playing all night Villain 1 seems competent playing 700 been Rolfing about abit showing random bluffs and aggro Villain 2 weak bad face up playing 250 Hero span 135 to 450 only hand got to show down are nuts and set but been active and aggro Me and villain 1 have been straddling and double straddling 4 handed I'm on the button with the 8 straddle with 55 Villain 2 calls Bb folds Villain 1 raises to 25 I call Villain 2 calls Flop 59J Villan 2 checks Villain 1 bets 45 I flat as its dry ish board and want other villain to come Villain 2 calls Turn 9 Villain 2 checks Villain 1 checks I bet 70£ Villain 2 jams Villain 1 snaps jams Hero? Pretty sure the game will break if it gets three handed but wasn't sure if villain 2 will reload Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: titaniumbean on July 07, 2013, 12:17:53 PM if you're concerned you don't have to fist pump.........
Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: theprawnidentity on July 07, 2013, 12:30:56 PM if you're concerned you don't have to fist pump......... Disagree. I'd say it's pretty much conscription. Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: titaniumbean on July 07, 2013, 12:32:36 PM what if our arm is in a cast? do we break it open to whip out a fist pump or just let it slide this once?!
Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: theprawnidentity on July 07, 2013, 12:38:00 PM If this is the case OP didn't give enough information to make an informed decision.
Without reads I would try doing it with the other hand, apparently it feels different. Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: titaniumbean on July 07, 2013, 12:40:45 PM If this is the case OP didn't give enough information to make an informed decision. Without reads I would try doing it with the other hand, apparently it feels different. ya might punch yourself in the chin without enough practice! Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: theprawnidentity on July 07, 2013, 12:50:16 PM (http://gifs.gifbin.com/3934yu85yu4.gif)
Confirmed. Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: paulhouk03 on July 07, 2013, 12:51:08 PM What do u think villain 1 is snap jamming with?
Villain2 has 9x here Don't think he is jamming light here Edit got mixed up with villains Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: titaniumbean on July 07, 2013, 12:55:15 PM do you think he insta super snaps all fullhouses?
why cant he be doing something dumb/have 9x himself? how is the tight face up guy the one we are sure just has a 9 not a house whereas the loose aggro bluff who acted really fast we are just putting on better hands? Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: theprawnidentity on July 07, 2013, 12:56:31 PM If I'm reading this right, we only need to have Villain 1 crushed to be essentially 'freerollin' the main pot?
If villain 2 isn't a great player I still think he can have Jx, AA/KK/QQ/JJ, not completely out of the questions for him to have a 9 either. Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: paulhouk03 on July 07, 2013, 01:02:24 PM Sorry mixed the villains around
I don't think that the good player ( villain 1) who snap jammed is doing this light his line seems v strong Raise pre C bet Check jam turn (over a bet and a jam) Possibly aces but don't think he will check turn with any over pairs Don't think he will get fruity in a big pot after 14 hour of grinding Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: titaniumbean on July 07, 2013, 01:05:15 PM surely he thinks for some time and has the option to flat the other big full houses.
I am not folding. Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: wazz on July 08, 2013, 07:53:10 AM In general it's a pretty bad idea to fold full houses in NLHE even multiway.
Title: Re: Bottom full house Post by: jgcblack on July 08, 2013, 08:42:31 AM In general it's a pretty bad idea to fold full houses in NLHE even multiway. having made some pretty ridic folds in low level nlhe myself.... Just to double check - board is rainbow??? I would be looking at the hand like this: 1. We have a very strong holding on a board where not only is it tough to have the good hands but its easy for people to overplay mid strength hands such as 910/ AA. 2. There are such things as coolers in poker... yes it would be sweet to fold and be shown J9... but it hurts more to be shown AA and AJ. 3. We are 4 handed... this is just too strong to fold. Even their value range here does poorly vs us. 4. Because of the stack differences we are close to 'freerolling' the shorter stack if he ever has us beat. in short - not folding and pretty happy about it. We will be raking in the whole pot most of the time... and for a spin from 135 it will be a good night indeed!! |