Is there any possible way to get rid of the fish/chasers.
On a tournament earlier on i raised pre-flop with 5,5 so wasnt a massive raise although it was the first hand id played and we where on the third lot of blinds (excluding blinds which i got in unraised).
Flop came 5,6,8 so i hit trips but was aware of a flush draw and a possible straight. SB raises and one caller so i re-raised three quaters of my stack to ask the question knowing i still have a pairing board out, SB folded and the caller called. next card was a 9 and the K,7 offsuit hit its straight.
This was only a £2 buy in so was expecting reasonable but not brilliant play, but is there any way to get these fish off chasing that four card flush.
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I wouldn't call re-raising three quarters of your stack "asking a question", I'd say that you're making a very firm statement there (i.e. I'm not passing).
The guy was holding a 7 on a Flop of 5-6-8, & chose to try & hit his open-ended draw. He was also, if I read your Post correctly, chasing a flush draw, too. So he was on a flush draw AND a straight draw. So, whats that, 15 outs twice?
Does that really make him a "fish"?*
* I confess, I hate the modern practice of so deriding those who are less fortunate than us, or not as good as us - in our opinion - at poker. And in this case, with TWO huge draws, I think I'd be slightly more respectful of him, and his play.
Just because we lose a hand, does not mean, with all due respect, that Villain is a "fish" or a "donk".
Anyone folding there, if that's the case?
But the play is neither here nor there. It just strikes a raw nerve with me to be so derisory of those not quite so good as us at poker.
Tikay is right though, at the end of the day everyone pays their money to enter and can play any way they like, there are different levels of players and at this particular level there will be a lot of players learning their trade, good luck to them i say!!
I have every admiration for players who are prepared to speculate with such hands as K 7, it shows that they are, maybe in to play poker on the 'streets' !! ..
And I dont want to appear rude to you BUT, was your play so good ....?
Ok it was only a 2 pound tournament but we play poker first, to enjoy a game of cards, while any profit is a bonus !!
I enjoy playing with all-sorts, liquorice yes , gobby yes , learners and experts, that's what makes it such a good game it's all about opinions and questions..
But show a little 'grace' to players at the tables.. it could be your...
"Ace in the Hole" one day ...
However what this origional post was meant was how could i have played it better, to remove the chasers from the board.
Should you have played it different, to get rid of him? Detail apart, no not really. Do you really WANT to get rid of him. Two times out of three he's gonna miss........
I don't really see the problem here. Both of you played it OK, yopu both flopped hard, & he got there. It's standard stuff.
Because you lost does not mean you did a thing wrong, & vice-versa. It's a standard coup, just move on to the next hand.
I'm sorry if I took your original statement wrong, but you did refer to the Villain as a "fish" twice.
I just ran that hand through an odds calculator, & you are about 75% to win on that flop & Villain 25%.
So play that hand 1,000 times, & you'll win it 750 times.
Do you REALLy want him to fold?
On a positive i think since i had a small break from online poker and only playing live for a small while it has improved a vast amount, im now winning more, and cashing in others than what i used to, however theres always room for improvement.
Thanks for giving me these odds Tikay glad to know i was that far ahead when i was betting, shows im going in the right direction, and i guess my opponent was just a looser player than me. It will happen, but as yourself and a number of people have said 75% of the time i want him to call, its just knowing when that 75% is i guess but thats lady luck.
Nice one Don, & keep up that good run.