In this episode I am broadcasting from the D&B Poker Publishing booth at The Rio in Las Vegas.
Our hero asks, "Should I fold the turn?", but perhaps he should have played the hand differently leading up to that point.
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awesome ty..... more ... more ... more pleaseeeeeeeee
bad decision PRE means tough spots POST
thanks!
Definitely a bad decision at the beginning. Thanks for the breakdown. Like @kristak said:
Great review! Keep them coming, thanks!
more please
Winn?
Just wonder, how about shoving the turn after her smallish bet? Might force her to fold?
Excellent hand review. Thank you. The hand was a great illustration of "reverse implied odds." It is correct to fold pre-flop with the off-suit hand.
Very Nice. Thx
On the flop it was said we have "16 combo's.." when breaking down the number of combo's between AA, KK, QQ and 77. I believe there's only 13 combo's. I'm guessing Steve was thinking there's 6 combo's of AA, 6 of KK, 1 of QQ and 3 of 77 but techically there's only three combo's off KK since we are holding a King. He later says we have 8 combo's of AQ but again, we are holding one so there's only 6. Am I understanding combo's correctly (it's something I've been studying recently)...
Good catch! You are correct, I miscounted that there are only 3 remaining combos of KK.
However, there are 8 combos of AQ remaining. 4 Aces, 2 Queens, 4 x 2 = 8. Two of them are suited, maybe you weren't including those 2. I was including both suited and unsuited.
You are absolutely right - I was forgetting the two that were suited...thanks for catching that! This was a great hand review (as are your others); thank you for taking the time to do them!
Great job Steve thank you