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some people must love losing money and love to pay tax

craigcu12craigcu12 Member Posts: 3,960
edited March 2016 in Brags, Beats and Variance
or in ths case maximum rake
PMC888 Small blind   £0.02 £0.02 £0.79
x Big blind   £0.04 £0.06 £3.35
  Your hole cards
  • K
  • K
     
shoshoni Fold        
mondo1985 Fold        
craigcu12 Raise   £0.12 £0.18 £6.46
PMC888 Call   £0.10 £0.28 £0.69
x Call   £0.08 £0.36 £3.27
Flop
   
  • A
  • J
  • 10
     
PMC888 Check        
x Check        
craigcu12 Check        
Turn
   
  • Q
     
PMC888 Check        
x Bet   £0.18 £0.54 £3.09
craigcu12 Call   £0.18 £0.72 £6.28
PMC888 Fold        
River
   
  • K
     
x All-in   £3.09 £3.81 £0.00
craigcu12 Call   £3.09 £6.90 £3.19
x Show
  • J
  • 10
     
craigcu12 Show
  • K
  • K
     
x Win Straight to the Ace £3.19   £3.19
craigcu12 Win Straight to the Ace £3.19   £6.38

Comments

  • Nuggy962Nuggy962 Member Posts: 1,104
    edited March 2016
    Well you did call as well so guess that means both of you do.

    Well done, thanks for interesting post 
  • craigcu12craigcu12 Member Posts: 3,960
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: some people must love losing money and love to pay tax:
    Well you did call as well so guess that means both of you do. Well done, thanks for interesting post 
    Posted by Nuggy962
    I've only actually prevented myself getting a greater loss. 7.5BB was commited to the pot from previous actions, the rake itself lost me 5BB. It was himself who lost cash because rather than get 2- -2BB instead he's decided to lose 5BB where as i've ensured only 5BB is lost rather than 7.5BB
  • railtard11railtard11 Member Posts: 29
    edited March 2016
    I would actually shove in his spot too, especially in a lower stakes cash game or mtt.
    its what id consider the ultimate freeroll.
    A REALLY high % of people will know that the "nuts" is on board and obviuosly call, with a view to chopping the pot, but there is some % of people who dont know the rules completely or whom arent confident enough to call "allin" so will fold. Also there is a small % of the time that ur opponent will time out or disconnect.
    So, even though its not goign to happen many times in ur lifetime, u only need to get it through once  for it to be massively +EV.
  • yuranASSetyuranASSet Member Posts: 485
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: some people must love losing money and love to pay tax:
    I would actually shove in his spot too, especially in a lower stakes cash game or mtt. its what id consider the ultimate freeroll. A REALLY high % of people will know that the "nuts" is on board and obviuosly call, with a view to chopping the pot, but there is some % of people who dont know the rules completely or whom arent confident enough to call "allin" so will fold. Also there is a small % of the time that ur opponent will time out or disconnect. So, even though its not goign to happen many times in ur lifetime, u only need to get it through once  for it to be massively +EV.
    Posted by railtard11
    GTO right? This is my play also. Mistakes, misclicks, time outs, disconnection all need to be factored in.
  • mumsiemumsie Member Posts: 7,991
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: some people must love losing money and love to pay tax:
    In Response to Re: some people must love losing money and love to pay tax : GTO right? This is my play also. Mistakes, misclicks, time outs, disconnection all need to be factored in.
    Posted by yuranASSet
    Spontaneous combustion. Amnesia. There's more....
  • yuranASSetyuranASSet Member Posts: 485
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: some people must love losing money and love to pay tax:
    In Response to Re: some people must love losing money and love to pay tax :  Amnesia. There's more....
    Posted by mumsie
    But you forget?
  • raggy94raggy94 Member Posts: 156
    edited March 2016
    I think what Craig is saying is when you factor in the extra rake paid for the bigger pot it ceases to be a freeroll.  

    When the river checks through x finishes the hand with £3.45, shove/fold £3.81(+36p), shove/call £3.19(-26p). Means you need to get a lot more folds than you actually will get, considering opponent calling makes him an extra 10p.
  • craigcu12craigcu12 Member Posts: 3,960
    edited March 2016
    In Response to Re: some people must love losing money and love to pay tax:
    I would actually shove in his spot too, especially in a lower stakes cash game or mtt. its what id consider the ultimate freeroll. A REALLY high % of people will know that the "nuts" is on board and obviuosly call, with a view to chopping the pot, but there is some % of people who dont know the rules completely or whom arent confident enough to call "allin" so will fold. Also there is a small % of the time that ur opponent will time out or disconnect. So, even though its not goign to happen many times in ur lifetime, u only need to get it through once  for it to be massively +EV.
    Posted by railtard11
    shipping this river is a -Ev. shipping in on the river he's going to make a 2p rake become 20p. People who don't know the rules completely are those you normally deem the worse to bluff, they'll just look at their own hand without any thought over the board and all in will be called by most. Those unconfident with the call need a scare and this board provides no scare what so ever it's the highest straight and doesn't have 3 of the same suit therefore is no scare at all. You are correct about getting it taken away from those who've timed out or disconnected but why shove a full stack when min bets will work?
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