I'm on a downswing right now, so enjoy even the small victories as they come 😊
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@@apocalypsepromotions7676 it will turn around! Keep grinding!
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@Pheoniex3 күн бұрын
Congrats on your handpay. :D
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@alexanderbuchanan35526 күн бұрын
That’s interesting. That seems like a tough spot. Can’t fold. If you call, opponent, if they have top pair, might put you on middle pair i.e. behind their range. One needs trips or the king on the turn or river. Not great odds since flush equity whiffed. Depending on how aggressive you want to get, perhaps bluff raise that bet. Or call, to see if the other opponents fold. Then try to get a further read on what the cutoff has based on how they respond to the turn card?
@BonesawPoker5 күн бұрын
It is a tough spot. It's hard to fold a pair. In the past, I would call if it was a normal player. I know I'm behind. If he is aggro, I would raise and fold if he re-raised. Now I fold to a normal player. It may seem weak, but I'm tired of calling when I know I'm behind. 3 kings and 2 eights are my outs. If he is aggro then I'm still leaning towards raising. Thanks for the response!
@alexanderbuchanan35525 күн бұрын
@@BonesawPoker That makes sense. If it's a normal player, and they do have top pair, they probably aren't going to fold it. With only the 5 outs, I'm not sure the price is right to call the bet. So I suspect one should only call with the intention of trying to steal later if that small equity doesn't come through, which it's likely not to. But more than likely that player will hold on dearly with their top pair, meaning bad odds we could push them off. And then also the only problem about raising aggro players, is that they usually just respond back to it with more aggression. Good when we're ahead, but not when our holding is marginal. Ultimately, the problem may lie with calling with a hand like K8s. If the 3-bet there will get a couple players to fold, then it is probably optimal. If not, a call I suppose makes sense, but then to go ahead and make the tight fold if with a good read that we're very likely behind with bad odds to improve. Ha ha. Poker often seems like this, such a large amount of thinking that can go into a relatively simple situation.
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@apocalypsepromotions76767 күн бұрын
A baseball cap suffices for me
@BonesawPoker7 күн бұрын
@@apocalypsepromotions7676 good call
@BigJake21008 күн бұрын
It's the first decentralized, immutable, public ledger, of financial communication. Bankless, trustless, 3rd party absent, peer to peer monetary autonomy without the need for centralized banks and fractional reserve currencies. Bitcoins inflation gets reduced by 50% roughly every four years. In the last four years the US Dollar has inflated by 22%. I could keep going but I think you understand my opinion.
@BonesawPoker8 күн бұрын
@@BigJake2100 WOW! Great answer!
@alexanderbuchanan35528 күн бұрын
I would add that crypto is as valuable as poker chips are as valuable as fiat money is valuable, because we as humans accept it has value and therefore use it to facilitate trade. As such, there are at least in my view enormous benefits for liberty to be gotten out of the way that crypto is free from the tyranny of centralized banks. That said, I think my poll response may be a combination of 1,2 and 3, as obviously crypto can also be used to scam people, and last I checked, if I want to buy most things, I need to use government controlled currency. Yet it would be great if more people started to use a state-free way of trading. . .
@BonesawPoker7 күн бұрын
@@alexanderbuchanan3552 well thought out response! Thanks!
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Leave your opinion 1, 2, or 3
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@doosanback62329 күн бұрын
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@doosanback623213 күн бұрын
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@BUCKNFEST218913 күн бұрын
ASK THEM WHY THEY VOTED HARRIS ?
@doosanback623214 күн бұрын
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@gordonrules12314 күн бұрын
If you know how to play the straddle well, then it’s fine. If you’re going to just check 80 percent of your range anyways on the straddle and only bet value, then just don’t do it, it does nothing except cost you money. If you want to play actual poker by squeezing and attacking limpers, then it’s great
@cornellirons534814 күн бұрын
If they limp and call the 5 then I raise sometimes. They all end up folding.
@doosanback623215 күн бұрын
I learning English. Good day mates.
@apocalypsepromotions767615 күн бұрын
Congrats on 50!
@BonesawPoker15 күн бұрын
@apocalypsepromotions7676 Thanks for your support the whole way!
@ericcao708615 күн бұрын
I’d call down against non-nits. That 3-bet sizing screams weakness
@alexanderbuchanan355217 күн бұрын
Is it better to flat jacks on the button or does the three-bet make it more likely to get the pot heads up?
@BonesawPoker16 күн бұрын
@@alexanderbuchanan3552 flatting jacks would be fine. You have the button.
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@h-money912119 күн бұрын
I experienced tilt for the first time couple of weeks ago. It wasn’t typical tilt from a bad player runs out on the river. It was time tilt, every two cards I was dealt were trash and I just kept having to fold and fold and fold. I wound up playing some hands that were substandard and paying the price for it. It was a good lesson learned if an expensive one.
@BonesawPoker19 күн бұрын
@@h-money9121 Yep, tilt comes in many forms. Being card dead is tough. All of a sudden bad hands start looking good. Thanks for responding
@h-money912119 күн бұрын
@ there were these drunk college kids splashing around and I was so frustrated that I couldn’t get involved. I have to accept that like Doyle Brunson said in Super System, “The deck does not owe you a hand.”
@william854120 күн бұрын
Online poker can be sketchy but it depends on the site you use. There will always be people trying to cheat, but it is not nearly as bad as everyone makes it out to be. It's easier for them to catch someone cheating than it is to actually cheat. I do agree however playing live poker is safer, and a lot of times much more profitable imo.
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@alexanderbuchanan355221 күн бұрын
Based on my intuition after some study but not hard theory, it seems two different but similar approaches to take, either forcing the flush draw to shove in that spot, or making them pay sizably on the turn, such that then one can see if they donk on the flushing river, hence to fold the set. I suppose charging on the turn with not quite a pot committing bet rather than a shove is more prudent. But it also leaves open some room to question whether or not the opponent actually had the flush, or was simply too sticky with aces. Not to mention this concept seems to open up the possibility one could river donk that spot as a bluff, say if one had a read that one’s opponent was an overly tight player. For short term bankroll, the prudent choice is probably best. Yet against a strategic thinking opponent, the bolder move probably is.
@BonesawPoker21 күн бұрын
I like your thought process! Thanks for the input!
@alexanderbuchanan355219 күн бұрын
@@BonesawPoker Thank you for posting these videos in which you share your thought process as you play, I have been finding it very beneficial!
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@alexanderbuchanan355222 күн бұрын
On the board of 7T2 rainbow in a 3bet pot, when you cbet in SB and button raised, it’s conceivable unless that player is unstudied, that they aren’t raising the flop without a strong hand. Such a static board with minor connection and since they’d initially called on the button, unlikely they’d be raising with an overpair. That overplays the situation a bit as all the big overs are going to be concerned about the possible ones in the hole that dominate them. I’ve been making this mistake frequently with aces. Yet it’s very hard to fold aces in that spot.
@doosanback623223 күн бұрын
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@doosanback623226 күн бұрын
Good. Day mates.
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@h-money912127 күн бұрын
My experience with low stakes has shown me that at least at that level, suited low to mid connectors are a blind spot that my opponents cannot see through. Multiple times I’ve caught players running for stacks with pocket AA or KK when I flop 4/5/8 with 6/7 suited or something. I three-bet suited connectors knowing I’ll have to pitch them a good percentage of the time when the flop doesn’t come my way and lose small to stack someone when they cannot see how I could show up with 3/4 suited at showdown after having 3 bet. They only see AK. I’m sure this strategy won’t work as well at higher stakes but at low stakes it prints.