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14.09.10 02:26 |
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Flopping straights or Flushes while the other player flops 2 pair, trips, or another straight. This is an extremely rare occurance that I see often at FTP. Flopped straights are particularly bad at FTP. If you end up going all in, it's likely that someone has 2 pair or trips and will suck out. The straight is supposed to win 82% of the time vs. 2 pair and about 2/3 of the time vs. trips. From what I see, the straight is the dog.. EX. AK vs. A9 or KQ vs. K6. Both players hit top pair. Bad player goes all in after raise (because they have top pair), good player knows X player is a donk and calls only to get sucked out on often. The dominated hand has 12% chance of winning. Yet wins at an amazing rate of 30-40%. Ответить...
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14.09.10 02:09 |
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Flopping straights or Flushes while the other player flops 2 pair, trips, or another straight. This is an extremely rare occurance that I see often at FTP. Flopped straights are particularly bad at FTP. If you end up going all in, it's likely that someone has 2 pair or trips and will suck out. The straight is supposed to win 82% of the time vs. 2 pair and about 2/3 of the time vs. trips. From what I see, the straight is the dog.. EX. AK vs. A9 or KQ vs. K6. Both players hit top pair. Bad player goes all in after raise (because they have top pair), good player knows X player is a donk and calls only to get sucked out on often. The dominated hand has 12% chance of winning. Yet wins at an amazing rate of 30-40%. Ответить...
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| Huilio |
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14.09.10 01:53 |
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Flopping straights or Flushes while the other player flops 2 pair, trips, or another straight. This is an extremely rare occurance that I see often at FTP. Flopped straights are particularly bad at FTP. If you end up going all in, it's likely that someone has 2 pair or trips and will suck out. The straight is supposed to win 82% of the time vs. 2 pair and about 2/3 of the time vs. trips. From what I see, the straight is the dog.. EX. AK vs. A9 or KQ vs. K6. Both players hit top pair. Bad player goes all in after raise (because they have top pair), good player knows X player is a donk and calls only to get sucked out on often. The dominated hand has 12% chance of winning. Yet wins at an amazing rate of 30-40%. Ответить...
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| Huilio |
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14.09.10 01:52 |
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Flopping straights or Flushes while the other player flops 2 pair, trips, or another straight. This is an extremely rare occurance that I see often at FTP. Flopped straights are particularly bad at FTP. If you end up going all in, it's likely that someone has 2 pair or trips and will suck out. The straight is supposed to win 82% of the time vs. 2 pair and about 2/3 of the time vs. trips. From what I see, the straight is the dog.. EX. AK vs. A9 or KQ vs. K6. Both players hit top pair. Bad player goes all in after raise (because they have top pair), good player knows X player is a donk and calls only to get sucked out on often. The dominated hand has 12% chance of winning. Yet wins at an amazing rate of 30-40%. Ответить...
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14.09.10 01:36 |
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Flopping straights or Flushes while the other player flops 2 pair, trips, or another straight. This is an extremely rare occurance that I see often at FTP. Flopped straights are particularly bad at FTP. If you end up going all in, it's likely that someone has 2 pair or trips and will suck out. The straight is supposed to win 82% of the time vs. 2 pair and about 2/3 of the time vs. trips. From what I see, the straight is the dog.. EX. AK vs. A9 or KQ vs. K6. Both players hit top pair. Bad player goes all in after raise (because they have top pair), good player knows X player is a donk and calls only to get sucked out on often. The dominated hand has 12% chance of winning. Yet wins at an amazing rate of 30-40%. Ответить...
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| Dymnlycle |
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14.09.10 00:54 |
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Привет всем! Класный форум! =) Ответить...
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14.09.10 00:45 |
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Flopping straights or Flushes while the other player flops 2 pair, trips, or another straight. This is an extremely rare occurance that I see often at FTP. Flopped straights are particularly bad at FTP. If you end up going all in, it's likely that someone has 2 pair or trips and will suck out. The straight is supposed to win 82% of the time vs. 2 pair and about 2/3 of the time vs. trips. From what I see, the straight is the dog.. EX. AK vs. A9 or KQ vs. K6. Both players hit top pair. Bad player goes all in after raise (because they have top pair), good player knows X player is a donk and calls only to get sucked out on often. The dominated hand has 12% chance of winning. Yet wins at an amazing rate of 30-40%. Ответить...
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14.09.10 00:29 |
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Flopping straights or Flushes while the other player flops 2 pair, trips, or another straight. This is an extremely rare occurance that I see often at FTP. Flopped straights are particularly bad at FTP. If you end up going all in, it's likely that someone has 2 pair or trips and will suck out. The straight is supposed to win 82% of the time vs. 2 pair and about 2/3 of the time vs. trips. From what I see, the straight is the dog.. EX. AK vs. A9 or KQ vs. K6. Both players hit top pair. Bad player goes all in after raise (because they have top pair), good player knows X player is a donk and calls only to get sucked out on often. The dominated hand has 12% chance of winning. Yet wins at an amazing rate of 30-40%. Ответить...
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14.09.10 00:26 |
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Flopping straights or Flushes while the other player flops 2 pair, trips, or another straight. This is an extremely rare occurance that I see often at FTP. Flopped straights are particularly bad at FTP. If you end up going all in, it's likely that someone has 2 pair or trips and will suck out. The straight is supposed to win 82% of the time vs. 2 pair and about 2/3 of the time vs. trips. From what I see, the straight is the dog.. EX. AK vs. A9 or KQ vs. K6. Both players hit top pair. Bad player goes all in after raise (because they have top pair), good player knows X player is a donk and calls only to get sucked out on often. The dominated hand has 12% chance of winning. Yet wins at an amazing rate of 30-40%. Ответить...
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14.09.10 00:13 |
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Flopping straights or Flushes while the other player flops 2 pair, trips, or another straight. This is an extremely rare occurance that I see often at FTP. Flopped straights are particularly bad at FTP. If you end up going all in, it's likely that someone has 2 pair or trips and will suck out. The straight is supposed to win 82% of the time vs. 2 pair and about 2/3 of the time vs. trips. From what I see, the straight is the dog.. EX. AK vs. A9 or KQ vs. K6. Both players hit top pair. Bad player goes all in after raise (because they have top pair), good player knows X player is a donk and calls only to get sucked out on often. The dominated hand has 12% chance of winning. Yet wins at an amazing rate of 30-40%. Ответить...
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