5-5 5 Card, crazy table, 456AAdd
5-5 5 card PLO
Eight handed. This is a big game that plays crazy. I know most of the regulars, but itβs been many months
V1 only called 10$ so thereβs a possibility that he folds to the 790$ repot, if he was the 3bettor, yes there would be reason to be more cautious this deep.
As played, spr of 1 yes jam it in and pray. Well played, are you really gonna listen to guys that are cold calling 4bets with QQ832? Theyβre fish, even your husband is kind of a fish too, just smile and nod but donβt actually take their poker advice seriously.
I'm glad the unhinged guy is gone from this thread. That is all.
Nope he clearly still is here
I read something long ago about a NLHE game where the gigantic stack demanded everyone reload to at least 1/3 of his stack or he was going to quit the game. He wasnβt going to lay them 10-1 for a cheap double up.
Edit: Irrelevant drivel deleted, not my finest hour
Iβll try to find a PLO5 multiplayer odds calculator but hero had to have been a big dog to the field.
Edit: Randomly drawing hands for the fish, hero is right about 20% preflop.
LOL.
Heh, but still, I actually do now think itβs a fold to the 3! thoughβ-probably close, but still no need to lay odds with a good but not great hand to THREE bingo playing short-stacked fish while also being OOP to the second biggest stack.
At this point it's just trolling obv
What a trainwreck of a thread. Crying about player descriptions and folding aces pre. Jesus.
Well, at least now you know who has very poor poker understanding (everyone who wants to fold this hand). You are in a very good game.
Well, at least now you know who has very poor poker understanding (everyone who wants to fold this hand). You are in a very good game.
It was amazing -- over four days. If this hand had held or the top set of aces I flopped the next day with the nut flush draw on the turn for a ~$5, 000 pot had held (plus a few others where I gii good), I would have been up $20, 000 easy. Next time!
Itβs a very interesting hand. Its absolutely a fold late in a big money tournament.
Edit: More irrelevant drivel deleted.
From running sims on the rPoker app, it looks like all heroβs decisions are roughly equal preflop and she obviously got unlucky postflop. Probably just a matter of variance preference & heater check on how to play it on the flop. Hero certainly made no mistakes on the hand.
My friend, tournament play does not apply.
I know, just tossing it out there.
Sorry if I wasnβt clear or mistyped, but as played imo it was definitely a jam on the flop.
