My Journey As A Professional Poker Player (21 Viewers)

Your peanut stack obviously didn’t have any fold equity. But keep writing your own narrative genius and spit some more equity stuff at us plz
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These aren't exact hands, but pretty close. The tilting players hand is unknown

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Obviously a pretty dream scenario for me with so many kings and queens in my opponents hands

Most of these guys expect me to show up with AAxx in this sort of spot, so I felt I had some fold equity with my shove
So I would've folded all three of the hands your opponents had if there was that much action preflop. Am I wrong or a p*ss?
 
So I would've folded all three of the hands your opponents had if there was that much action preflop. Am I wrong or a p*ss?

I might call off with a KKxx hand on a short-stack, depending on the opponents. But that guy was in the blinds. He really should be ripping it over the tilting buttons raise to $120

Most everyone had 500'ish in this hand except QQ55

He should be laying it down based on his extensive history with me. I'm going to show up with AAxx or KKxx a large majority of the time in this spot, crushing his hand

And with all the other stacks just as short there's no sidepot he can make up the difference on

But he sometimes gets stubborn and doesn't want to fold
 
@Anthony Martino don't want to hijack this thread but I know you check this. You may be one of the few PCFers who would recognize this and understand exactly what I am attempting this weekend.

If anything comes to mind please share it with me. Never dealt with "this" before.
It's not as hard as it seems. I've never done a full build, but I've changed out lots of hardware.
 
It's not as hard as it seems. I've never done a full build, but I've changed out lots of hardware.
Oh no. I have done A LOT of full builds. You get a tower 900 for one purpose. Custom Cooling Loops. Never did a custom liquid cooling job before.
 
Was down a little, now up a little after limping :as::jc::th::ts: and seeing a flop of

:js::td::4s:

I bet 15, two callers. Turn :4c:

I check, lady bets 40, 3rd player folds, I call

River :6h:

I check, she bets 65, I checkraise to 225, she folds and I just show :as::ts:

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interesting hand. it's hard for me not to raise the turn here, but clearly you were correct and milked another bet out of her.

nevermind, i missed on my first read that you had the NFD. milk away.
 
interesting hand. it's hard for me not to raise the turn here, but clearly you were correct and milked another bet out of her.

nevermind, i missed on my first read that you had the NFD. milk away.

Yeah, I've got the world here and block top set so gotta let her keep bluffing
 
interesting hand. it's hard for me not to raise the turn here, but clearly you were correct and milked another bet out of her.

nevermind, i missed on my first read that you had the NFD. milk away.
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He haz boat already
 
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He haz boat already

right, and as he pointed out he also has the blocker for top set. so he has the deck absolutely crushed and no hands to fear, so wisely let her hang herself because any bet would (should) scare her off.
 
We see a flop with :as::ts::8s::8h:

Board :9c::8h::6c:

Newer middle aged guy who bought in max and limped MP bets 15, we call with position, everyone else folds

Turn :7s:

He bets 50, we call

River :qd:

He bets 100. We sigh call, he turns over :jh::tc::9h::3s: and wins
 

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