Posts Tagged ‘straight’
November 4, 2008 by
Card Room
Hi,
On a 50 person table, I was dealt Q, 2 -both hearts. Then the flop came 3,4 hearts. When the Ace came into the scene, I’ve hit the straight however there’s a possibility that someone may consider betting on the Ace.
Though with some little doubts, I bet and then one ... Click to read more
Tags: bet, betting, flop, flush draw, straight, wheel draw
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November 4, 2008 by
Card Room
Hello,
Before anything, I would like first to share that I love your site. It’s been very helpful.
Well, I used to play no-limit Texas holdem tournaments. Because of this, I’ve got the chance to learn a lot of betting styles to varying degrees of success. However, I’m still clueless, I ... Click to read more
Tags: aggressive betting, bet, betting, betting styles, check, flop, no limit, no-limit Texas Holdem tournaments, post flop, straight, sucker end, Texas Holdem, the "calls", the "folds", the "raises", tournaments
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November 4, 2008 by
Card Room
Before anything, I would like first to commend you for having a great site! And thanks for all your efforts, your site has been a great help!
Well, just several weeks ago, I tried a $1-$2 no limit cash game. It was actually my first time back then. Unfortunately, I messed ... Click to read more
Tags: $1-$2 no limit cash game, bet, betting, cash game, check-raise, check-raised, checking, full house, no limit, river, straight, straight flush, turn
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November 3, 2008 by
Card Room
In one of the games I’ve played, one of my friends had a King and an Ace. On the flop there was a 1 2 and 3. At some point, he said that counts as a straight as it loops but I disagreed. What do you think? Any comment?
Thank ... Click to read more
Tags: Ace, broadway, loop straight, poker, Rummy, straight, wheel
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November 3, 2008 by
Card Room
At some point, I believe somebody have already asked you about dividing pots between players who went all in. But the situation I was once into, though quite similar to the other situation presented before by one of your visitors, is actually a reversed one.
Say it’s heads-up between two players ... Click to read more
Tags: all in, dividing pots, heads-up, split pot, straight
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