He wanted to drag others in for more value, and lost.
There's an expression, "It's better to win a small pot, than lose a big one".
He should have played the aces hard pre-flop.
He wanted to drag others in for more value, and lost.
There's an expression, "It's better to win a small pot, than lose a big one".
He should have played the aces hard pre-flop.
I like how people can't play the hand because they are unable to fold it... you see it with other high pairs and JJ/1010 is notorious for it. You need to know how to protect a lead but you also need to be able to fold a great pocket hand... that's when reading and logic come into play. only the second happens well online. Agreed start big with pre flop with this hand... thing is you DO want some action on that big of a hand... makes some peoples brain boggle including mine occasionally but not usually I protect that shit
I like how people can't play the hand because they are unable to fold it... you see it with other high pairs and JJ/1010 is notorious for it. You need to know how to protect a lead but you also need to be able to fold a great pocket hand... that's when reading and logic come into play. only the second happens well online. Agreed start big with pre flop with this hand... thing is you DO want some action on that big of a hand... makes some peoples brain boggle including mine occasionally but not usually I protect that shit
yea he started off with 3x blinds but we were still nine handed... anything can happen. He just shat the bed with the all in... if he'd have raised something rational I'd have maybe folded.. its online too. He just thought fuck the 33 thats nothing in the second hand played... if he had raised all in at that point there's no way I'd have called but he let 3-4 of us (cant remember if it was 3 or 4) in on the hand and well,, boom