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Was playing against a c.aggresive player who shoved after the flop. he was shoving with any old shyte 63/o 92/o Q2/o etc. was i wrong to call his shove after flop?
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You didnt play it wrong just because he won. If you get it in with the right odds for the right price it's a good longterm decision. Seeing this is a freeroll (I guess) I'd get A10s in 24/7 seeing how much you're ahead of people's range. btw,next time maybe it would be better if you just paste the hand history text in here instead of the screenshot,it'll give more information about starting stacks,preflop action,bet sizing etc.
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Posted by BeMyATMplz:
btw,next time maybe it would be better if you just paste the hand history text in here instead of the screenshot,it'll give more information about starting stacks,preflop action,bet sizing etc.
I dont save hand histories thats why i put screenshot in
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You can get the hand history file through the same window (click on the hand number on the very top left,then an extra window with the hand history text appears).
Posted by BMWman: Fuk'n FTP donkeys. Shove or call with anything, why they will never have a + ROI....
Judging by the number of players sitting out and the playing style of those involved in the hand, it was a free-roll. So, nobody's ROI is gonna suffer.
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If he was shoving prior to the turn I would have called it as you did, but if the turn was out then he shoved I would have probably folded. You had it until the turn nd your saying you were in after the flop so not much you could do once the turn came. can'tr believe he was pushing prior to the turn with 9,7, but you know the freeroll donk moves. Good Luck to All!
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Your decision was right, but sometimes poker is not about odds. A fresh memory of today - a guy get all-in preflop with 39o and gets called with AA. Flop - 999. nc.
Of course it's played good You have TP and read on your opponent, you know that he'll be shoving if he just connects the flop in some way, so even possible draws aren't very dangerous. On the flop you lose only with A7, A8, AJ+, 87 so if he's very loose then you'll be EV+. Well, I think here's nothing to explain at all, it's just good played if he indeed shoved almost any two
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Posted by p0ck3tr0ck3t: Was playing against a c.aggresive player who shoved after the flop. he was shoving with any old shyte 63/o 92/o Q2/o etc. was i wrong to call his shove after flop?
of course there is no single way possible you could ever fold against that guy in that spot.... I wonder what that KT guy is doing there.......?!
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the is a ace on the flop so i am not sure that is it a good call. you said that he was aggressive so then i think that your call wasn´t that bad. but these kind of situations are really tough cause he usually hasn´t got it if he´s that agressive.