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DS1119
DS1119 Posts: 33,497
edited March 2012 in All Encompassing Trip
This is either the smartest thing I've ever seen at a poker table or the dumbest...I still can't decide. :?


If the amateur bumps it up he probably pushes Laak out of the hand just because of Laak's position and only has Mercier to deal with with his low pair. Even if he pushed a little too hard and both folded he would have taken the pot and any pot won is a good pot. I still can't figure out what made him lay this down. If you play poker it's freaky. Is he stupid or did he really "feel" something??


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  • LoveBoatCaptainDave
    LoveBoatCaptainDave san antonio,tx Posts: 462
    WOW!!! :o:o:o HOW THE HELL DID HE KNOW TO FOLD!!!! like u said either the smartest move ever or the dumbest!!
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  • territamu
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    Holy Crap!! How do you fold pocket aces!?!? :shock: :shock:
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  • DS1119
    DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    WOW!!! :o:o:o HOW THE HELL DID HE KNOW TO FOLD!!!! like u said either the smartest move ever or the dumbest!!


    EXACTLY!!! I mean even if he raises and gets both callers along for the ride to see the flop he may assume one of them hit the king or even a set of kings post flop and proceed from there. Maybe could even mentally justify someone hitting quads just because of the pot size and they called with a low pair but under NO circumstance would you fold AA's before the flop. Makes ZERO sense. :crazy:
  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    Was the guy that folded the guy the annoucers said he said he would fold every hand? Crazy
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  • DS1119
    DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    81 wrote:
    Was the guy that folded the guy the annoucers said he said he would fold every hand? Crazy

    Yes. But it still makes no sense in any format. :?
  • conman
    conman Posts: 7,493
    i didn't watch the video but folding pocket aces before the flop???

    i'm gonna go with dumbest move ever
  • DS1119
    DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    conman wrote:
    i didn't watch the video but folding pocket aces before the flop???

    i'm gonna go with dumbest move ever



    You should watch. It's the hand he avoided that makes it that much more amazing.
  • jamminpearls
    jamminpearls Posts: 7,078
    Dumbiest smartiest decision ever!!!!!!!
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  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,237
    Dumbiest smartiest decision ever!!!!!!!

    I play a lot of poker and I can't say i would do that or ever done anything like that pre flop. An amazingly wise decision bot that's the game of poker.

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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    Wow!

    I'm constantly burned by pocket A's, but I'd never pre-flop fold them!
  • DS1119
    DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    mca47 wrote:
    Wow!

    I'm constantly burned by pocket A's, but I'd never pre-flop fold them!


    You're right. AA's are a hand that get burned alot when you lose sight of the situation (I've been guilty many times of that) but yeah preflop...never. Makes zero sense.
  • Nami
    Nami Newfoundland Posts: 5,999
    An all in would have forced the other to fold.... winning the pot.

    I think being up 148k, nerves getting in the way, on tv, playing with pros, uneasy feeling about the rockets... fold.

    That being said i would have never folded... and be broke.

    imo i think poker is all about luck anyways..luck was on this guys side that day.
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  • DS1119
    DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    Nami wrote:
    An all in would have forced the other to fold.... winning the pot.

    I think being up 148k, nerves getting in the way, on tv, playing with pros, uneasy feeling about the rockets... fold.

    That being said i would have never folded... and be broke.

    imo i think poker is all about luck anyways..luck was on this guys side that day.

    Thing is you don't want fold action around the table with the obvious best hand preflop. You DO want action with aa's. Ideally you would like to isolate one opponent however. A sizeable raise in that hand would have forced Laak out and Mercier to call IMO. But yes, you are correct that if aa's make someone that nervous just shove at that point...the math is very much on your side.
  • jamminpearls
    jamminpearls Posts: 7,078
    g under p wrote:
    Dumbiest smartiest decision ever!!!!!!!

    I play a lot of poker and I can't say i would do that or ever done anything like that pre flop. An amazingly wise decision bot that's the game of poker.

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    I would have never folded either. I would have made the odds at least 5-1, thus making them both fold. Or Mercier being uber aggressive would have reraised thus making me shove. Either way I'm taking it down preflop. Phil is overrated and imo,Jason's aggression is what makes him good.
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  • Nami
    Nami Newfoundland Posts: 5,999
    DS1119 wrote:
    Nami wrote:
    An all in would have forced the other to fold.... winning the pot.

    I think being up 148k, nerves getting in the way, on tv, playing with pros, uneasy feeling about the rockets... fold.

    That being said i would have never folded... and be broke.

    imo i think poker is all about luck anyways..luck was on this guys side that day.

    Thing is you don't want fold action around the table with the obvious best hand preflop. You DO want action with aa's. Ideally you would like to isolate one opponent however. A sizeable raise in that hand would have forced Laak out and Mercier to call IMO. But yes, you are correct that if aa's make someone that nervous just shove at that point...the math is very much on your side.

    cant argue with that... i get excited most times knowing i got the nuts and make a stupid move like going all in or over betting. ive been burned plenty of times so winning the pot fast upfront rather than playing it out i take anyday. stupid yes but safe.

    to each his/her own i guess.

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  • DS1119
    DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    g under p wrote:
    Dumbiest smartiest decision ever!!!!!!!

    I play a lot of poker and I can't say i would do that or ever done anything like that pre flop. An amazingly wise decision bot that's the game of poker.

    I'm hooked on Pokerist...working on becoming a 100 millioniare. :D

    Peace
    I would have never folded either. I would have made the odds at least 5-1, thus making them both fold. Or Mercier being uber aggressive would have reraised thus making me shove. Either way I'm taking it down preflop. Phil is overrated and imo,Jason's aggression is what makes him good.

    Opinions on Phil are so much all over the board with him. :lol: I think he's one of the most brilliant minds in the game actually. I love how he uses his image to intimidate without seeming intimidating if that makes any sense. His mathematical skills are second to none in the game and combined with his "image" is such a scary opponent. I would LOVE to play with him...while I'm sure I would be slowly laughing away my chip stack to him. At least it would be fun though!! :lol::lol:
  • DS1119
    DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    Nami wrote:
    DS1119 wrote:
    Nami wrote:
    An all in would have forced the other to fold.... winning the pot.

    I think being up 148k, nerves getting in the way, on tv, playing with pros, uneasy feeling about the rockets... fold.

    That being said i would have never folded... and be broke.

    imo i think poker is all about luck anyways..luck was on this guys side that day.

    Thing is you don't want fold action around the table with the obvious best hand preflop. You DO want action with aa's. Ideally you would like to isolate one opponent however. A sizeable raise in that hand would have forced Laak out and Mercier to call IMO. But yes, you are correct that if aa's make someone that nervous just shove at that point...the math is very much on your side.


    :wave:
    cant argue with that... i get excited most times knowing i got the nuts and make a stupid move like going all in or over betting. ive been burned plenty of times so winning the pot fast upfront rather than playing it out i take anyday. stupid yes but safe.

    to each his/her own i guess.

    Im out have a good one DS.
  • Horos
    Horos Posts: 4,518
    Folding AA pre-flop can be rationalized using pot odds. You are really an overwhelming favorite only against another pair. That said I would never fold them pre-flop.
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  • DS1119
    DS1119 Posts: 33,497
    Horos wrote:
    Folding AA pre-flop can be rationalized using pot odds. You are really an overwhelming favorite only against another pair. That said I would never fold them pre-flop.


    I'm a little confused. You are a favorite against any other hand on the table unless someone else holds aa's then the flop comes into play based on the suit of your ace vs. that one opponent for a flush. Even if there are eight raisers ahead of me I'm bumping the pot again with a raise holding pocket aa's. It's quite simply the best hand you can have preflop. This video still mystifies me. :lol:
  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    DS1119 wrote:
    Horos wrote:
    Folding AA pre-flop can be rationalized using pot odds. You are really an overwhelming favorite only against another pair. That said I would never fold them pre-flop.


    I'm a little confused. You are a favorite against any other hand on the table unless someone else holds aa's then the flop comes into play based on the suit of your ace vs. that one opponent for a flush. Even if there are eight raisers ahead of me I'm bumping the pot again with a raise holding pocket aa's. It's quite simply the best hand you can have preflop. This video still mystifies me. :lol:
    Yeah, I'm a little confused too. :?