...is when I'm dealt pocket Aces in the Big Blind and it folds all the way down to me and I don't even get to bet...
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My heart literally sinks when this happens lol..
God thats a rough feeling
I agree, I love hitting the set.I just love it when I have a small pair, let's say threes, and get to see the flop because nobody raises. And then you have a board that looks so unsuspicious to everyone holding High Cards, let's say King- 3 - 9 rainbow.
Of course, there can still be a straight or a flush, but most of the time you will have the best hand that no one is really having in mind.
...is when I'm dealt pocket Aces in the Big Blind and it folds all the way down to me and I don't even get to bet...
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I also hate it when that happens. My favorite would be just about the opposite to above.My heart literally sinks when this happens lol..
God thats a rough feeling
Best feeling in poker is to fold my quads to a poor man's straight flush (like with 36s) and watch it also take out a full house and some poor guy who decided his two pairs were good enough on the flop to jam with. Try again RNG!!!...is when I'm dealt pocket Aces in the Big Blind and it folds all the way down to me and I don't even get to bet...
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Best feeling in poker is to fold my quads to a poor man's straight flush (like with 36s) and watch it also take out a full house and some poor guy who decided his two pairs were good enough on the flop to jam with. Try again RNG!!!
My favorite thing in poker is the 7 years I didn't play....is when I'm dealt pocket Aces in the Big Blind and it folds all the way down to me and I don't even get to bet...
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Actually this was a true story. The way that RNGs work is that they start you out with top pair top kicker and two pair suckouts. If that's good enough for you to get it all in, then you will get plenty of those. However, if you don't get caught then it becomes progressively trickier until you get set up with lower quads against higher quads and, like in my example, quads against a donk straight flush. When this happens, it is usually the next hand or two right after you take down a pot with a draw or missed a draw by folding. Keep this in mind.Have you actually lived to see that? I just can't imagine how you can read a straight flush into a board that gives you quads ... oh wait. I got it.
You mean the scene from Casino Royale, right?
Didn't get the sarcasm at first
Good morning mate! A pair AA is perfect when she played very well and won a lot of chips and the opponents got far as you can get a good poker tournament....is when I'm dealt pocket Aces in the Big Blind and it folds all the way down to me and I don't even get to bet...
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