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Posted by: chicubs1616 at November 25, 2005, 10:03 pm
Topic: Have you ever seen this? Forum: Card Chat

On a sidenote... limping with A-10s being the first player to enter the pot is not a good idea...
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Posted by: t1riel at November 25, 2005, 2:22 pm
Topic: Have you ever seen this? Forum: Card Chat

Wow, what are the odds of that? (no,s eriously. Can anyone figure out the odds of that?) As much as I like A, 10, I would have folded with six people going all in. Sure, it's tremedous pot odds but the odds of you winning are slim. It's a good thing you did too!
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Posted by: chicubs1616 at November 24, 2005, 5:26 pm
Topic: Have you ever seen this? Forum: Card Chat

In my opinion, the people who called all-in with 99 and 88 made bad plays as well as the player who should stop playing poker (call several all-ins with 22...). Unless these players were short-stacked, calling(or pushing with a lot of action beforehand) is not a good idea. Almost every time you will be shown a PP above yours and at the ery best you are up against a hand like AK, AQ.

Depending on where the player with JJ was in the action, his call of an all-in could be incorrect as well... If he was at least the 2nd or 3rd caller, he made a big mistake...

An actual hand history would be nice...
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Posted by: xdmanx007 at November 24, 2005, 1:49 am
Topic: Have you ever seen this? Forum: Card Chat

Well I apparently need to move up my buyin from 5 to 10 at stars I might have actually had a chance in that 1! But no I wouldn't have called with dueces.
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Posted by: Dennis C at November 24, 2005, 1:35 am
Topic: Have you ever seen this? Forum: Card Chat

Well we got Evil Knievel jumping 5 cars at the crossroad and all the while Juicee is all-in, in her younger days of course.LOL For the record The twos were first to raise and third to call the all-in.
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Posted by: twizzybop at November 24, 2005, 1:28 am
Topic: Have you ever seen this? Forum: Card Chat

LOL like watching a 5 way cross roads when 5 cars come, nobody is going to stop.

But 2's? Depends on whom initiated the all-in.. still can't see 2's all-in unless they were 1st to make that decision and that is a big if.
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Posted by: juiceeQ at November 24, 2005, 1:28 am
Topic: Have you ever seen this? Forum: Card Chat

I would've folded pocket 2's so fast, you would have thought they were on fire. Now, in my ery early noob days...well, I'm ashamed to admit that I probably would have went all-in.
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Posted by: MrSticker at November 24, 2005, 1:24 am
Topic: Have you ever seen this? Forum: Card Chat

Wow! Like watching Evel Knievel jump 20 cars. Pass the popcorn!
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Posted by: Dennis C at November 24, 2005, 1:12 am
Topic: Have you ever seen this? Forum: Card Chat

I just played in a tourney on Poker Stars and I saw something I've never seen in my life. Now I know that any and everyone could have a pocket pair, but usually the lower ones will fold with a pre-flop raise. Now I was first one to call big blind and did so with A-10 suited. Then the raising and the all in madness took over. By the time it got back to me 3 people are all-in. I fold. Next thing I know 6 people are in. When there cards are reveled I could not believe what I was looking at. I saw 6 pocket pairs. Aces, Kings, Jacks, Nines, Eights, And Twos. The best part of watching this hand was seeing A/K/2 on the flop, J on 4th, and the fourth deuce on the river. Wow, what a hand. Now tell me, if your sitting in a $10 SnG with 22 would you have called?
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