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| How many times do you think that AA will beat Ak i mean isnt it like 90% of the time or something. Well i was playing in a tourny in my local casino and went allin wit AA because i was short stacked and the blinds were up so high..well i got called buy two people which one other got pushed allin because i had a little more chips than him.Both of the players had ace king so i thought i was pretty good in position. the flop came K K 7. which there i knew there was no chance because the other aces were in other peoples hands. so i walked away calm got to the corner and started cussing like my life had ended..but i bounced back the next tourny and won so i was pretty happy.. |
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| I am not one to knock advancements in poker or technology but then again I am not one to turn on tradition either. I’ll give you the facts and let you decide. A software design company, PokerTek, has developed and starting distributing a computerized poker table to land based casinos. What this table does is control the game without the use of a dealer, cards, or chips. You still have your seats and play against only the other players at your table but the elements associated with land based ring games is gone. |
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If you won with AA agaist AK the last nine times then you were due for a beat. And if the guy had AK then only one person would have the Ace not multiple people.
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| Yeah that is brutal. In that case your better then 90 percent to win. We all know that anything can happen and does. It just happens far to often online. I got to watch this lady playing on 2 tables in cash games. In a matter of 5 minutes she made quads twice and also lost with AAA and 101010. This was in a span of maybe 20 hands combined on the 2 tables. Please calcuted those odds. |
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| yeah thats right. I mean inless the blinds are already so high, you want at least 1 person to call you and if you go all in if no one raised yet there is a good chance that eveyone is gonna fold. I would raise heavily and if they re-raise I would set them all in, if not then bet beavy if the flop texture is good. But of course like I said if the blinds are already very high then you can consider moving all in with everyone folding and just winning the blinds without gambling. |
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