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It's called a preflop raise. You raise a good amount, he pitches 8-6 or he deserves to get his ass beaten. Plain and simple. Yesterday I was playing a tourney, and a guy went all in. He had like a 10, another guy called with like a q, and a 3rd caller with 7 2 suited. The guy with 7 2 suited had a solid amount of chips and the raise wasn't that significant because the guy that went all in was really shortstacked. However it was enough to get 7 2 suited out for anyone with a f***ing brain. The 2 callers decided not to have a side pot for the excitement of watching the cards face up as the board is dealt. Flop comes 10 2 x. The all in guy is leading, yelled out yeah when he saw the ten. The guy with a q is pissed. Turn is a blank. River comes a 7. Nobody really looked at the 7 2 because we basically wrote it off, but low and behold he won with that s***. The guy who was all in was f***ing pissed because of that call.

 

Tonight I played a made a few bucks in a cash game. I have 10 6 suited from small blind and limp in because no one raised. Flop comes j 6 6. I check, checks around. Turn comes another 6. Like in most cases when there is 3 of a kind on the board people will bet kickers or full houses rather largely assuming no one has the 4th card. Unfortunately this did not happen, but I still checked hoping it would on the river and I could reraise. River comes an ace. One guy bets 40 cents and I decide to raise (duh) to a dollar. Everyone else folds, there were 3 or 4 people in the hand going into the river. He reraises me and I'm laughing to myself. I put him all in he calls with the full house, 6s over aces. He said he didn't think there was anyway I had the 6. Ask Jason how sick I am at slowplaying. ;)

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His hand would have beaten yours if he studied poker or not  and you dont need to study poker to know that ;)

So I'm suposed to know what he has and he's suposed to know what I had? This kid has won about 500 dollars since the school year began and he has plenty of cash to throw around and bluff a lot.

 

And Danman, I raised $2.50 before the flop and he called because he was chip leader and it was suited clubs.

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So I'm suposed to know what he has and he's suposed to know what I had?  This kid has won about 500 dollars since the school year began and he has plenty of cash to throw around and bluff a lot.

 

And Danman, I raised $2.50 before the flop and he called because he was chip leader and it was suited clubs.

No but did you expect him to fold when he had a strait :huh:

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No but did you expect him to fold when he had a strait  :huh:

Do you expect him to call a raise with 8-6 suited?

 

It's a pretty s***ty call preflop with that hand, even if he has chips.

 

At the same time, I believe it was a cash game, and you can call with almost anything in cash games. You can have 7-2 and call with it. Hell, I was in first position on Thursday and raised with 10-8 suited...why not, try and steal the blinds...may as well. It just so happened that I flopped top 2 pair, but that happens. :D

 

He doesn't make the call if it's a tourney...but he does in cash games. Simple as that.

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This kid has won about 500 dollars since the school year began and he has plenty of cash to throw around and bluff a lot.

Your saying he will bluff a lot because he has more money???

 

 

Maybe if you read some more poker books like this guy and start learning the players u play with tendencies as well as your own tendencies you will start to become a better poker player.

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Your saying he will bluff a lot because he has more money???

 

 

Maybe if you read some more poker books like this guy and start learning the players u play with tendencies as well as your own tendencies you will start to become a better poker player.

Like I said, I'm not gonna go out and read a bunch of books. I play poker to have fun with my friends, not to take all their money and win a lot. Winning is nice, but having fun is better. I have a job to make money, I don't need to win a whole lot playing poker. I have enough reading and studying for school, I'm not gonna do it for poker.

 

Anyways, I'm inviting a bunch of the newbie poker players and plain bad players to play at my house Wednesday instead of playing in the "Tournament of Champions" my friends were having. :lol:

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I was playing an online tourney at Party Poker. It was the final 6 or so. I get A Q off and lead the betting. I bet a solid 200, folds around until the small blind reraises me. The big blind reraises him and it would leave me with only a few hundred chips left so I just go all in. I get the 2 calls. The small blind was all in. The big blind had around 400 something left so we just let the deal happen. Small blind had pocket 7s, big blind had K Q suited. Flop comes A-A-A. I yell in excitement. With over half the chips in my possession I walk to the tourney win. I thought that was worthy of posting. :D

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I'm going to try and get this thread active again. And I'm going to do it with the best hand you could imagine. I had already made a boatload of money on flopping trips and a king high flush (people were calling my bets with those hands!). I see pocket 9s, I think I was first to act, I raise. I bet around a dollar or so. Everyone folded except for one guy who went all in with just short of 2 bucks I think. I call. It's 9s vs. A 4 offsuit. Not a spectacular matchup. We show the board and K Q J 10 of hearts are on board. I see no aces or 4s on the board and things are look good, but it was quick. We process it and realize there are 4 hearts on board. Somebody blurted out, "It goes to the highest heart. Ryan [the other caller] has the ace, he wins." Another person realizes what just happened. "He has the ROYAL FLUSH!!" I look down at my cards, then I scream "I had a straight flush and LOST!!!" I had the king high straight flush, he had the royal flush. After losing every other hand that I had good pocket cards I cashed out early while I was ahead. But the best 2 hands in poker head 2 head, sick.

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