
12-16-2005, 10:58 AM
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| Re: friggin party poker...Sorry not really a home game Quote: |
Originally Posted by DDD424 Sorry to hear that, but...
Without any reads, I would have to say that your play on your second hand was a pretty bad one. He had you beat on the flop, when you went all in, so thus, technically I would not consider it as a bad beat. First off, playing 73s on big blind is iffy. On the flop, a bet of pot size with bottom pair and a low flush draw is a mistake in my opinion. The re-raise should have told you to fold, in my opinion, you should always fold to re-raise if you have low pair unless you have the nut straight and the nut flush draw. Going all in at that point, surely you knew you were going to be called. And from then on, you got lucky on the turn and he got lucky on the river, no bets made because of the all-in so technically, there was no bad beat on the flop. In my opinion, you most likely made the call, raise, and then reraise all in decisions because you were on tilt from the previous hand. Of course, I am analzying this without any reads and far away from the action, but that's just my 2 cents.
Please don't take offense, just trying to give some pointers. | Hey 3D,
I think you may have mis-read the second hand. I was playing Pot Limit Omaha high only and I had a Set of Kings and a flush draw on the flop vs. his Set of Tens and a straight draw, which means I was a 78-22 favorite on the flop, which is when all the money went in. It just stings a little more that after the turn he basically only had one live out and he hit it.
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