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[QUOTE="Jesus Lederer, post: 386763, member: 3283"] lol, don´t believe i´m results oriented or that this is a bad beat story. Actually i like bad beats and i hate being lucky. Well, i pushed and he called. He showed Ah3h. He had the flush draw, a gutshot straight draw and an overcard, which made him favourite against my Kings. It seems that i made the wrong decision, because when i pushed all my chips into the pot i was the underdog, but here it comes my final question: Was it really the wrong move? (i still don´t know and that´s why i need your opinions). Could i really have prevent pushing all my chips as the underdog if i had had a read on him? What i´m trying to say is this: Lets say that instead of joining the table i would have been watching it to take notes. The first hand i see is exactly the one i told (instead of me lets say that bjjdaddy had KK), so i take my notes and now i know how ProPlayer2005 plays that kind of hand. Now i decide to join the table, and the first hand i´m dealt is KK. ProPlayer2005 raises, i reraise, he calls, the same flop is dealt, i bet and he reraises. It´s exactly the same scenario. Now the real question comes: Would he play that Ah3h exactly the same as AhTh or 9h8h? I think the answer is yes, even if he didn´t have those extra straight outs he would have done the same, and in that case my push should be right.......i guess. Now i have one more question: If he had JhQh (whis was very possible) the hand odds would have been almost 50%, and if he had AhXh it would have been nearly 53%-47% (with me as the favourite). If i thought he had one of those hands, was the push correct or not? I´m still confused, so any answer will be very helpful. [/QUOTE]
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