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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPokerVerse View Post
    Not sure of his stack size, but the only way I'm calling that is with all on a short stack very late. If he had 800 in pre-flop the other pots were 3200 + 3200 + 1200 sorry to say, the implied odds were there. Making that call very late with a huge stack, I seen lot people play those odds. Would I do that, probably not. Opened ended with two cards to come, you might see more making that call.

    I don't see blinds or chip stacks here. In saying that, someone making those calls it is very easy to play them. Playing a hand like that will only stack off the table. Looks like only one person was knocked out so stack size is less than two people in the hand. Someone going to comment on why we have a A 2 in the hand? What are they drawing too?

    Really though with top pair wouldn't want to see someone drawing to only four outs to the gutter? Would you felt better him pairing both hole cards?
    The blinds were 75/150 and he had about 300 behind calling my all in. He had min. raised to 300 utg , followed by the kjh call , my raise to 800 then they both call. A2 was all in preflop for 295 chips. After the flop came you can see I shoved my aces, he only had a little better than 2 to 1 odds to chase the gutter , he had to know his cards weren't live. KJh called after jerseytime's insta call. I hit my set on the turn and jersey time some how managed to find the 6 he needed on the river to fill his straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysAces1987 View Post
    The blinds were 75/150 and he had about 300 behind calling my all in. He had min. raised to 300 utg , followed by the kjh call , my raise to 800 then they both call. A2 was all in preflop for 295 chips. After the flop came you can see I shoved my aces, he only had a little better than 2 to 1 odds to chase the gutter , he had to know his cards weren't live. KJh called after jerseytime's insta call. I hit my set on the turn and jersey time some how managed to find the 6 he needed on the river to fill his straight.
    Tough suckout but you want players making that call on that hand. Hand was played perfect, pot odds dictates a fold but a gambler will call. Stinks to go out but with these forum games you will be stacking up 8 to 1 rather than being sucked out by that hand. To the skilled players, all you have is that assurance.

    Last week same hand (A A) for me and called with K J to the same raise, they hit Broadway and I hit the rail. Hoping they make those same type of calls next time, begging them to is more like it.
    "When a man with money meets a man with experience, the man with experience leaves with money and the man with money leaves with experience." anonymous quote

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPokerVerse View Post
    Tough suckout but you want players making that call on that hand. Hand was played perfect, pot odds dictates a fold but a gambler will call. Stinks to go out but with these forum games you will be stacking up 8 to 1 rather than being sucked out by that hand. To the skilled players, all you have is that assurance.

    Last week same hand (A A) for me and called with K J to the same raise, they hit Broadway and I hit the rail. Hoping they make those same type of calls next time, begging them to is more like it.
    As he is saying you want that call every time.....just unlucky sorry man

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddavey25 View Post
    As he is saying you want that call every time.....just unlucky sorry man
    agreed. i'm sure you're just venting - it's sucks to take horrendous beats like that but in the long run you will win more often than not.

    and quite frankly if you think he's such a bad player you should be happy as you should be able to outplay him in the long run.

    either way - tough beat but gl at the tables.

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