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Car Crashes

Not sure what everyone was thinking here, fortunately, I had them all covered...

60p DYM - 5 players still in.
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
Player 1
Small blind   100.00 100.00 662.50
Benchmark Big blind   200.00 300.00 3990.00
  Your hole cards
  • 8
  • 10
     
Player 3
Call   200.00 500.00 2072.50
Player 2
Call   200.00 700.00 2765.00
Player 4
Fold        
Player 1
Call   100.00 800.00 562.50
Benchmark Check        
Flop
   
  • 6
  • 7
  • 9
     
Player 1
Check        
Benchmark Bet   600.00 1400.00 3390.00
Player 3
All-in   2072.50 3472.50 0.00
Player 2
Call   2072.50 5545.00 692.50
Player 1
All-in   562.50 6107.50 0.00
Benchmark Call   1472.50 7580.00 1917.50
Turn
   
  • 3
     
Benchmark Check        
Player 3
Check        
River
   
  • J
     
Benchmark Check        
Player 2
Check        
Player 1
Show
  • 9
  • 7
     
Benchmark Show
  • 8
  • 10
     
Player 3
Muck
  • 8
  • A
     
Player 2
Show
  • A
  • 4
     
Player 2
Win Flush to the Ace 7580.00   8272.50

Comments

  • edited June 2015
    seems they all had a piece of the flop so i can understand the flop play with their stacks,pre flop errm not so sure but i dont play dym,ida shoved pre with player twos hand pre,can a dym specialist analise plz
  • edited June 2015
    I think my biggest concern is with player 1. Two pair is usually a good hand, however he was unlikely to improve (16%) and would have been better suited folding. TBH, I should have folded, however, I DID have the made hand. With so many chips flying about, it was obvious that someone only needed a diamond (36% for player 2). Player 3 needed a 5 or 10 (32%).

    In hindsight, Myself and player 1 should have folded. Player 2 & 3, fair enough to go for it.

    When you're only playing for shrapnel, it's easier to take a chance.
  • edited June 2015
    How can you fold the nuts? Fair enough checking it down but folding? Seriously?
  • edited June 2015
    You should fold the flop. Player 2 I think can also fold flop
  • edited June 2015
    In Response to Re: Car Crashes:
    I think my biggest concern is with player 1. Two pair is usually a good hand, however he was unlikely to improve (16%) and would have been better suited folding. TBH, I should have folded, however, I DID have the made hand. With so many chips flying about, it was obvious that someone only needed a diamond (36% for player 2). Player 3 needed a 5 or 10 (32%). In hindsight, Myself and player 1 should have folded. Player 2 & 3, fair enough to go for it. When you're only playing for shrapnel, it's easier to take a chance.
    Posted by Benchmark
    Whaaaat? You have that completely the wrong way around. Both player 2 & 3 should have folded. 3 should have folded because a straight draw & no pair on a flush draw board 4 way is just never going to be in that good shape and once the chip leader (you) has bet, it's a very easy fold. 2 should have folded because after a bet and AI plus a short-stack behind him he has a good chance of it getting to 4 way (and possibly to 3 way if P1 goes in and you knock both out) - if he had Ad8d or even Ad7d then it would be closer and arguably calling is probably fine because of the potential extra outs.

    Player 1 has 2 pair and 560 chips and again it's pretty close but I think they have to call. Unless they know you will call too then only 1 player is going to go out and they will still be very short-stacked. So they need a double up (or more, in this case it'll be a quadruple up if they win) and top 2 pair is just too strong to fold. If they had a weaker 2 pair or TPTK/overpair then folding might become best for them.

    You also have an easy call with the nuts... yes, we have a lot of chips and don't 'need' to get involved. For that reason I would be folding a great ton of very good hands with good odds (NFD's, 2 pairs)... but we just have SOOO much equity. If P2 wins then it doesn't matter we lose the most amt of chips cause 2 players are knocked out and we cash. The only bad situation would be if Player 2 wins + Player 3 beats our hand too. That situation could only happen if both of them have FD's and hit (28.5%) - or one has FD and the other a set/2 pair and they both hit (v unlikely) Or if all 3 beat us with P1 staying in - imagine this would be insanely low %.

    Most of the time we have a high % chance of knocking at least 2 players out and cashing. Even in worst case scenarios we are never going to be knocked out.
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