In my experience the "all in" is more often than not a bluff move, not a reasoned bet. It is especially annoying when someone shoves pre-flop, which usually results in everyone else folding, leading to minimal ROI. Not that it is always out of line, but it is so often that the value of the all-in has been seriously diminished.
Unless someone is really short stacked, most people are afraid to go allin as a bluff. Unless playing at the highest levels, you rarely see allin bluffs when someone is at risk(and again not a severe short stack).
@Niels maybe math/chart wise yea, but when you're running deep in the 10k u gotta decide if flipping against all over cards is something u wanna do and not 'computer says yes'
@Niels I get that it might be "correct" but I just feel like we have to pick better spots than this. Or just raise and evaluate. Seems very thin, even if it is "+EV"
@OpticalJW @1 I gained enough for almost a decade, their dirty shit is happening in the recent years. e.g. In a PKO tourney a guy with 27 bb barely wins a race against another with 25-26 bb. So he will be left crippled bringing action for the next hands. Just compare it with freezouts and you’ll understand that it’s not about me. Fun fact is that the chip and a chair guy becomes invincible for some time letting others to collide and eliminate. And you know... reentry is the name of the game 😈 💵
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Are those Fintan-"dances" some kind of an awkward RunningGag?
In my experience the "all in" is more often than not a bluff move, not a reasoned bet. It is especially annoying when someone shoves pre-flop, which usually results in everyone else folding, leading to minimal ROI. Not that it is always out of line, but it is so often that the value of the all-in has been seriously diminished.
I've called all in on an Ace high flush. The other guy snap called and showed King high flush. This was the 3rd hand of the night. He was furious.
is this a copy-pasta?
Unless someone is really short stacked, most people are afraid to go allin as a bluff. Unless playing at the highest levels, you rarely see allin bluffs when someone is at risk(and again not a severe short stack).
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0:01 and 7:14 are the same clip...
On purpose
fold those 2's spraggy, 20bb is enough to see a better pair
@Evan Avery If you're talking about iCM implications, then yes. That should be considered
@Niels maybe math/chart wise yea, but when you're running deep in the 10k u gotta decide if flipping against all over cards is something u wanna do and not 'computer says yes'
I've looked it up, and Spraggy is dead on right. 20bb is a jam, 25 bb it's not a jam anymore.
What an absolute punt with those pocket deuces lmao
@Niels I get that it might be "correct" but I just feel like we have to pick better spots than this. Or just raise and evaluate. Seems very thin, even if it is "+EV"
I've looked it up, and Spraggy is dead on right. 20bb is a jam, 25 bb it's not a jam anymore.
*Ada apk terbaru nih kak, aku modal 20k jadi 9jt. Videonya udh aku share di yt aku check aja*
What mebsite or app are most of these players playing on?
@SM Ok there Hellmuth we got it you are still tilted about losing to a full-house with your full-house.
@OpticalJW @1 I gained enough for almost a decade, their dirty shit is happening in the recent years. e.g. In a PKO tourney a guy with 27 bb barely wins a race against another with 25-26 bb. So he will be left crippled bringing action for the next hands. Just compare it with freezouts and you’ll understand that it’s not about me. Fun fact is that the chip and a chair guy becomes invincible for some time letting others to collide and eliminate. And you know... reentry is the name of the game 😈 💵
Just because you don't run like Usain Bolt doesn't mean it's rigged.
@1 ikr, the game ain't rigged, but I must admit those bad beats caught me tilting and losing sometimes
@SM tell me ur an losing player without telling me ur one