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Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker.

edited May 2012 in Poker Chat
If you have a big hand, someone else does. 

Honestly, that's it.

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  • edited May 2012
    Yep, the key is knowing when yours is the biggest!!
  • edited May 2012

    It's what we as poker players dream of, chance of a full double-up (or down), the perfect situation, "big on big", K-K v Q-Q, A-A v K-K, these are the dream spots.

    Gotta love poker!
  • edited May 2012
    Sounds Like your getting it all-in too early?

    The biggest hand Pre-Flop is AA, but it only has "Pair" Value once the community cards are down.

    My Advice is.....................

    Be Prepaired to fold a Pair even if it is AA, especially if its for your tourny life.
  • edited May 2012
    wow I wonder why :S
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  • edited May 2012
    What Tikay said is correct. Having AA is horrible when your c-bet makes all fold. AA vs KK please.
  • edited May 2012
    Can anyone tell me what are the chances of two big hands in a game of poker!-- SORT IT OUT SKY!
  • edited May 2012
    This is very odd.....

    Last night I was desperate for a double up in the Blackpool SPT semi and I raised with KK and everyone folded, couple of hands later I picked up AA in the big blind and got a walk.

    Why are all these people folding their big hands to me?
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker.:
    This is very odd..... Last night I was desperate for a double up in the Blackpool SPT semi and I raised with KK and everyone folded, couple of hands later I picked up AA in the big blind and got a walk. Why are all these people folding their big hands to me?
    Posted by Slykllist
    you have a few online tells that others are picking up on simon.  when you look at your cards try not to punch the air so often.



     
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker.:
    In Response to Re: Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker. : you have a few online tells that others are picking up on simon.  when you look at your cards try not to punch the air so often.  
    Posted by aussie09

    The Big "YYYEESSSSSSS" in the chat box, dont help pre either!!
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker.:
    In Response to Re: Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker. : The Big "YYYEESSSSSSS" in the chat box, dont help pre either!!
    Posted by HITMAN_RV
    Lolz,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I LOVE You Guys! - You Never fail to cheer me up.
  • edited May 2012
    I get big hands vs big hands all the time. Mine seem to win more often than I lose, maybe I'm lucky? 
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker.:
    If you have a big hand, someone else does.  Honestly, that's it.
    Posted by thebigwave
    it could be due to the fact that you will only get action if the other player has a hand....
  • edited May 2012
    When someone shoves on you and you have KK/QQ/JJ/10's - fold

    they'll end up having A 2 and WILL bink an ace on the river everytime
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker.:
    Sounds Like your getting it all-in too early? The biggest hand Pre-Flop is AA, but it only has "Pair" Value once the community cards are down. My Advice is..................... Be Prepaired to fold a Pair even if it is AA, especially if its for your tourny life.
    Posted by POKERTREV
        Folded my fh Qs over 9s 20 mins into the 14.00 bh today, following an allin, just felt the villian had the bigger fh, Qs over Ks. I know this was probably a bad fold, but as a recreational player i want value for my buyin. That means hopefully one hour of poker for my buyin. Two and a half hours later, got full value and ended up winning. Obviously, there were one or two teeny weeny bluffs along the way, some very nice starting hands and loads of luck. So, as Trevor  wisely states " Be prepared to fold if its for your tourny life"
        On a seperate issue. On the final table small stack shoved utg with 7000 chips, cut off called, i was the bb 600 in the pot with 21000 behind, called reluctantly with A8. Flop was 8 5 2 or something similiar. Hitting top pair and putting cut off on a weakish Ace, low to middle pair or maybe KQ, KJ etc, i shoved thinking  this was the correct play. Cut off calls with KK, ( oops )small stack had A7. Sky were kind and let me hit my ace on the river. Abuse was forthcoming from the cut off, as he was now down to 12000 chips or so, saying i was a donk etc. I asked him "why didn't you isolate "  He replied " i wanted you in the pot". I told him, his plan worked, so stop moaning. 
          My point is, Sky just deal the cards, its up to us what we want to do with them.
                    Wish i could change my alias to TTT ( tighter then Tikay)
                      
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker.:
    In Response to Re: Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker. :     Folded my fh Qs over 9s 20 mins into the 14.00 bh today, following an allin, just felt the villian had the bigger fh, Qs over Ks. I know this was probably a bad fold, but as a recreational player i want value for my buyin. That means hopefully one hour of poker for my buyin. Two and a half hours later, got full value and ended up winning. Obviously, there were one or two teeny weeny bluffs along the way, some very nice starting hands and loads of luck. So, as Trevor  wisely states " Be prepared to fold if its for your tourny life"     On a seperate issue. On the final table small stack shoved utg with 7000 chips, cut off called, i was the bb 600 in the pot with 21000 behind, called reluctantly with A8. Flop was 8 5 2 or something similiar. Hitting top pair and putting cut off on a weakish Ace, low to middle pair or maybe KQ, KJ etc, i shoved thinking  this was the correct play. Cut off calls with KK, ( oops )small stack had A7. Sky were kind and let me hit my ace on the river. Abuse was forthcoming from the cut off, as he was now down to 12000 chips or so, saying i was a donk etc. I asked him "why didn't you isolate "  He replied " i wanted you in the pot". I told him, his plan worked, so stop moaning.        My point is, Sky just deal the cards, its up to us what we want to do with them.                 Wish i could change my alias to TTT ( tighter then Tikay)                   
    Posted by -TARAS-
    It's that simple!

    If only more thought that way, instead of every time they lose, they feel the need to blame someone else, or the software.

    All very peculiar, really. "Blame Culture" really took hold, it seems.
     
    It takes all sorts I guess.
     
    Have a good weekend, Taras. I suspect you will anyway, you seem a glass half-full type.

  • edited May 2012
    Always worry when a women has big hands. ? 
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Here is what I've Learned after nearly two years on sky poker.:
    Always worry when a women has big hands. ? 
    Posted by logdon

    Especially if they're hairier than mine, and i've got hairy hands.

  • edited May 2012


    actually the glass is never half full or half empty......... is always full,maybe half full of water and half full of air,but is always full..


  • edited May 2012
    I used to moan about it but after catching maybe 12 beats in a row i then won the vast majority of the last 50 all in's. If the best hand pre-flop won it'd just be a rubbish game really wouldn't it.
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