Probably the wildest live poker hand I’ve ever seen
Not sure if this is the correct forum to post this, but tonight I witnessed one of the wildest hands I’ve ever seen (Atleast that I can recall)
This is a 1/3 match the stack and effective stack is about 1700.
There was a raise to 20 from mp. Hj, co call. Button, an older gentleman waiting for 5/10 (500 min , no cap) squeezes to 90 (tiny sizing). Mp, Hj, CO call.
360ish in the pot.
Flop Qh 7c 3h.
Checks to Btn who bets 200. Mp fold, Hj and co call.
Turn Td
Hj checks, Co bets 675, Btn tank, jams for 1500ish, Hj folds.
Co goes into the tank and ends up calling.
River 7s
Final board: Qh 7c 3h Td 7s
Co shows Kh 8h
Btn shows Kc Jc
🤯🤯🤯
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turn donkbet on a brick obviously makes no sense, BTN just wants to ship draws in case he hits, seems like everyone is randomly clicking buttons
TIL that a ~ pot sized 3b is "tiny sizing"
Ah, we should just make monstrous overbets in relation to the pot. Is that what the solver says, as those usually say to make pathetically small bets at all times?
Ah, we should just make monstrous overbets in relation to the pot. Is that what the solver says, as those usually say to make pathetically small bets at all times?
No idea what the solver says. Just an adjustment that could have been made in this particular spot, in this specific line up as deep as everyone was.
very well played by the button, who knew he was probably ahead the whole time