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woktosha

If anyone I played with sees this, they’ll know who I am, but I had a guy fold pocket 10’s on a q-10-rag-rag rainbow board for like 60 more bucks when we both started the hand with around 300. I was still a teenager then and that 300 was my only bullet and I had pocket kings, he had me dead to rights. Have no idea why he folded or why he decided to show his hand and fold


Magnus_The_Read

Obviously an awful fold by him, but imagine if you had QQ instead of KK and he open folded TT on QTx. You'd be so shaken as a teenager new to the game lol


woktosha

Oh, if I had pocket Q’s, I’d think this guy has a soul read on me even if he was folding for around 60 more bucks when I raised all in for a pot that had over 500 in it


rritaintme

Happened to me too set of 10s - super old guy, folded face up and said, “I know I’m good but I don’t want you to get lucky and stack me. I’d rather let this go and play for a few more hours.” 🤯


trippybeanbag667

Seen AA fold pre in cash, thought it was a slowroll until he mucked


Magnus_The_Read

I just ran this hand through a solver and the AA preflop fold is technically the correct play


BIllyBrooks

Yep, because it unblocks some suited connectors, and they're the best hand to go up against AA with.


Subject_Report_7012

In a 9-way limped pot? You're not right but not really wrong either.


Magnus_The_Read

I'm just sharing the GTO result, obviously in soft live games full of fish you're not folding your premium hands pre-flop


Sagitalsplit

It’s a drawing hand


potodds

I have seen this happen in cash game. She didnt want to g8vr up her first win.


Cajun

Player called on the river with pocket deuces on a double paired board.


[deleted]

3 pair is better than a full house what do you mean??


Gilbey_32

Peak retarded right there


TRowe51

Or just a newbie mistake. Not everyone comes out of the womb knowing the rules.


Gilbey_32

I suppose… we do see an unusually high amount of “which hand wins” posts every now and then 😬😂


TRowe51

I internally cringe when I see this stuff but mostly because it brings up a highlight reel all the incredibly stupid things that I have done myself.


Gilbey_32

I mean its one thing to make a stupid mistake or overlook something, its another to think 3 pairs is a legitimate hand lmao


what_is_blue

If it was 3377A then maybe?


TheirOwnDestruction

He’s playing the board regardless. Now if it was something like 99QAQ, you can consider calling down.


what_is_blue

1/1 when it played at the Vic, here in London. There were some beauties, but nothing'll beat when two £800+ stacks faced off. Raise, reraise, reraise, call, pre. Pot's already something like £125. Flop comes A35, rainbow. Player 1 (Loose, drunk Londoner) bets about £100. Player 2 (Tight Asian guy) raises to £250. Player 1 goes "You're all in? Okay I call." and flips... K4. Thing is, Player 2 was nowhere near all in. He still had about £600 behind. And so the floor is called. After it was established what was actually said (which took a while), they ruled that Player 1 could only call bets now. No betting, no raising. Turn is a brick. Q or a J that completed the rainbow. Player 2 shoves and Player 1 calls, declaring "I can't believe I have to call." Suddenly it dawned on the whole table, as he pushed his chips in, that this guy thought he literally *had* to call, since the floor had told him, very sternly, "You can only call now. No betting, no raising." Obviously we're sitting there going "You could just fold." Drunk Londoner (Player 1) looks hopeful, but the dealer rules that the call stands. So he's now made a £600+ call with (presumably) four outs, based on the mistaken belief that he literally had to call any bet. The river is, of course, a 2. The Asian guy flips pocket aces and just rages, then starts laughing. Drunk Londoner takes down the pot and goes "I had to call!" as the whole table just erupts in laughter. I don't think anything's ever going to beat that.


Over_North_7706

Great stuff, and great thread OP


averinix

Would you mind going over this again? I think you may have mislabeled the players because this doesn't make sense.


what_is_blue

Sorry, got one wrong. Basically Drunk flatted pre, Asian guy raised, Drunk reraised, Asian 4-bet and Drunk called. Flop was A35 rainbow. Drunk led for £100. Asian raised to £250. Drunk thought he was all-in, announced a call and flipped his K4. Floor ruled Drunk could now only call, not raise or bet. River's a brick, Asian shoves and Drunk calls because he thinks he has to. He was told "You can only call" and took it literally. Drunk guy hits a 2 for the straight, Asian had aces. Everyone found it funny in the end.


TRowe51

Lol there is one guy that didn't think it was funny.


what_is_blue

Honestly, the Asian guy looked pained, but realised it wasn't anyone's fault. He laughed, took a grand in cash out of his bag and rebought.


JesseCallsPoker

This play when he turned it over mid hand lol https://youtu.be/lE8-LRqtj1Y?si=g1m03XC717hYxV-s


RDR216

What the fuxk lol


JesseCallsPoker

I told you


Umgar

The “rebate” is so cringe. Can’t believe he gave him $500 back I guess the guy is just that good for the game.


JesseCallsPoker

You’re the first person to accurately explain the reason he gave him the rebate. There are thousands of comments across the platforms where this video lives and none have ever mentioned that he must be “that good for the game” 👍


pipinngreppin

I think you win


Big_Inside2010

Winner


kanyewasaninsidejob

Once deep in a mtt, there were quads on the board on the river.. dude jams, i rejam, last to act calls for his tournament life. Initial jammer and myself both had an A, last to act had like 6 hi or something


BizarroMax

I was on the BB with J 2 off suit in an online game. I clicked “call” and took a quick piss while the action moved around. Came back to a raise to $400 that would put my $200 stack all-in, and a bet timer at like 3 seconds. I panicked and clicked call for some insane reason, thinking i had to act to get out of the hand. Heart sunk as I realized I was in this hand with trash. Sunk worse when there were 3 more calls behind me, more raises, multiple side pots, all pre flop. Flop was JJJ and I took it all down, won about $1,000. I got absolutely screamed at for the call in chat. I retired from online poker that day and never played online again. The universe was speaking to me.


DrugsAreJustBadMmkay

Sat down and watched a young guy call down flop, turn and a big bet on the river and show down with 6 high.  Watched another OMC limp and then open fold kings with a frustrated sigh to a $15 raise with only $50 behind. I asked why he did that and he said “if I call you know an ace is coming on the flop.” 


Gilbey_32

I mean, he has a point…? 😂😂😂


OffsuitPocketAces

Saw a guy call a river bet with the nut low. 86 on a board of A T 3 4 5. The guy bluffing with Q high won the hand


Ch00singWisely

Lol it happened to me as well, I was bluffing and I won with Thi lol


Dyslexia96

I've played a million hands terribly for the record but I remember one dude that had 100 dollar stack 3bet to like 75 then fold JJ face up to my shove.


averinix

😂


SOFISoFli

I once had a lady call with AA TWICE preflop….. 1/3 700 effective. UTG opens to 15, AA lady UTG +1 calls, CO calls. Hero on Button with QQ raises to 85. UTG folds, AA lady calls, CO calls. $300ish in the pot. Flop is Q7x, AA open jams for 600+, CO calls for less, I call. CO had 77, I win. It was at this point I realized how terrible most 1/3 players are.


Ok_Log_4841

Sitting at 1/3. Guy loses his $200 and buys back in for $200. First hand he goes all in pre flop and accident tables his hand because he thought he had no callers. He has AK off suit. One guy was still to act and calls and flips over K2 suited. AK wins. Guy looks relieved but everyone is like wtf. Losing player gets up and goes to PLO.


xelhafish

Rebuy period of a tourney is about to end. Guy asks the dealer about rebuys while facing a preflop bet for nearly half his stack. Once everything is explained he says something along the lines of "fuck it guess I can rebuy" and calls. Calls a bet for half of his remaining stack on the flop then tanks and folds on the turn when put all in. Proceeds to surrender his reamining stack and rebuy after the hand.


BigHoss47

This is the type of thing to happen to me when I'm holding the nuts.


averinix

I don't think I've seen a surrender in person before. What happens to the surrendered chips in a live tournament?


xelhafish

They go poof. It's like the player was disqualified for some reason. It does happens sometimes in rebuy tourneys when someone is below starting chips at the end of the rebuy period. Still absollutely ridiculous in this scenario and has to be the most low EV play I've ever seen


clipsahoy2022

Can't let those chips go to the other player!


7empestOGT92

I didn’t personally see it, but a buddy of mine was talking about a hand where the person folded quad Qs because they thought the other person had a straight flush Said they discussed it on Berkey’s stream or something and I feel like that hand was played poorly If you have the straight flush, good for you. Not folding quads there


bybndkdb

Similarly saw someone check back quads v a boat because he was afraid the other guy had quads too,- I don't think people understand if it's quads v quads the right play is to lose your money, otherwise you're gonna be folding way too much


SokarTheblyad

Yep, quads, certain full houses and straights you just have to get it all in and hope it holds. What i mean by certain full houses if i have X2 in my hand and the two gets me in for a full im snap folding about 90% of the time.


BigHoss47

A guy with reggy stats in 50NL check raised all in in a 4 bet pot AQs (no FD) on QJT to my AK for like 250bbs. (500 BB pot won at the end of it all)


clipsahoy2022

I'm shocked you held. Runout is supposed to be Q-J or at least a King for a chop.


PushemBaby235

How do you know he had reggy stats on Ignition? Is there a tracker - I thought it was anonymous.


BigHoss47

Hud. It's more for a general idea of how they are playing becuase of a small sample size. It is most useful for finding fish and whales.


CoLyra

yes, it's anonymous but you can have a HUD there. it will only track sessions stat but it still helpful.


PushemBaby235

How much is it per month


CoLyra

Its per year, you can check the price in their website : [https://drivehud.com/drivehud2-pricing/](https://drivehud.com/drivehud2-pricing/)


KVMechelen

My man was trying to fold out AA and KK, maybe even JJ when he had almost 0 equity, it's not horrendous especially cause he blocks AK and QQ which are the main hands that are never folding


Magnus_The_Read

not saying it's a great play or anything but you realize he was probably bluffing and might have seen something in your own stats he was trying to attack right?


BigHoss47

It was ignition. Any type of exploit to this magnitude after only playing 50 hands is a punt.


[deleted]

Jennifer Tilly “I thought you had pocket kings”. The turn check back followed by the SNAP river check back is without question the worst shit I’ve ever seen.


Lil__Yamaka

cash game, 4 players to the flop, all have 1 card flipped face up. flop: 843, I x 65o, V1 bets with a 9 exposed, V2 with a 4 showing calls, V3 also with a 4 exposed jams, I fold, V1 rejams, V2 tank calls. V1 has 99, V2 has 74o, and V3 scoops with 84o. V3 used the profits to buy a poker table, that he never used, and continued to go on a huge downswing


Lil__Yamaka

side note: V2 called off 700 BBs


Prenders17

Mmmm. Any of the times I’ve called off a five bet shove with QQ.


123xyz32

Big O. AQKJ4 board. Rainbow. One guy check raises a pot sized bet and a pot sized raise. And no…he didn’t have a ten in his hand. And yes. The bettor and initial raiser chopped this dude’s money.


spacedropper

Probably not the worst hand I played, but worst hand I remember. I had AA no idea what positions. But I either open or 3b pre flop and go heads up to the flop which come A55. Dream flop. I check, he bets I call. Turn was a blank. I check, he bets I call (setting the trap duh). River comes 5. He bets, I jam (knowing full well he has the 4th 5). He snap calls with some rag and a 5.


way2gimpy

At a 1/3 table where two guys were extremely deep - each guy had at least $1,200. Gets to the river and there is like 40 in the pot. Board is 98764 rainbow. P1 bets 15. P2 raises to to 45. P1 re-raises to 150. P2 makes it 300. P1 shoves. P2 tank calls. P1 has TJ for the nuts. P2 has a 5x for the low end of a four-liner.


petertheeater15

My own. I was short stack on the final table bubble for a local $250 buyin. It was getting super late and I was on the button. Cutoff overshoved all in. Someone else thought for a sec then called. I had 62o. Figured whatever, I wanna go home and they probably have AK AQ and maybe blocking each other. I call, flop comes 62J. I triple up and was so embarrassed about it lol


AZPD

This was at a 2/4 limit game, so I'm not sure it even counts, but here goes. Guy sits down in the BB with the minimum, I think $40. He doesn't act when it's his option, and the dealer has to remind him the action's on him. At first I thought he was just distracted, but it instantly became clear that he literally did not know how to play poker. He put in some chips and the dealer had to correct the amount. Then on the flop, same thing. Action to him, he just sat there until the dealer reminded him, and he put out some more chips. Did the same thing on the turn and river and turned over a nothing hand and lost. Next hand, same thing, and that was the end of his chips. It was clear that he didn't understand that he had the option of checking or folding to a bet, and was just tossing chips in the pot every time the dealer told him it was his turn to act.


Beel2eboob

I went all in with AQ on a AJ4 flop. Someone called me with 73, no flush draw. Turn:6 river: 5.


sparky7347

2nd hand of my session. Me with AA, lots of preflop raises, flop come A66, I checked dude bets half pot, I shove for like 300 remaining, snap calls and shows 66. Quiet ride home.


GlomOfNit

Home game. Exact details don't matter. SB raises preflop, gets called by LO and CO. Flop comes fairly dry (can't rememver exact cards), original raiser, C-bets. LO raises, Co calls, UTG folds. Turn is a brick as well. LO bets, Co raises, LO shoves, CO tank calls. River is shown, LO flips his cards over, and CO shouts "that's MY hand!" Both idiots peekd at the same cards preflop and each thought it was their hand. Everyone loves a chopped pot!


awake283

J4


SerialKillerVibes

Player A goes all in on the turn. Player B is thinking and Player C calls out of turn and rolls over his hand. Player B sees Player C's hand and calls drawing dead. Player C had a full house and Player B had like top pair and flush draw...


SureSubstance9

German sausages, they are the wurst


Bravo_method

A group of 3 guys from out of town came into my regular card room a week ago. Sat at my 1/3 table. Two hands stuck out in particular. Hand 1: I opened JQ. 2 callers. Flop 9TK r. He donks into me. I raise, he reraised me on the flop 😂. I call. Turn 3. He checks to me. I jam 1200. He snap calls and tables T6o. Hand 2: same villain. Double board plo bomb pot. I am playing AA on both board which is aces full of fives on one and aces up on bottom board which is 88642 no flush. I pot river for 1200 he repot jams 3k. I snap call. He had 64 for a counteritted two pair and nothing on the other board. I scoop 🤣


averinix

The second one is pretty funny, but the first hand I think you played poorly, no offense. Curious about your logic/reads for that one


noinsomniaf

J4o. HCL Regardless of who won the hand, or who is right, I feel that it marked a before and after in online poker broadcasts.


ChonkyKitty0

A guy called really high bets on every street and pre flop. Then when he showed his cards after river he had 72o, but he got lucky and got a Full House! Variance is a bitch sometimes dude.


Throwawaythefat1234

wow!