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Al had pocket nines at hand. Flop was 9-9-J. Al checked and the other player checked as well. On the turn was a four. Both checked again. Then the river has a Jack. Al went all in. The other player thinks for a while and then called. He opened his hand and showed his pocket Jacks.
This is a hand the Mike wants to forget the rest of his life. He was dealt pocket kings. Being on the button, he raised 250 chips. Everyone else folded except for one. The flop came K clubs, 7 clubs and 3 hearts. With triple kings, he raised a small amount. The other player called. Then the turn was 9 clubs. Mike called all in. the other player called and open his pocket 3s, one of which is clubs. The other player was starting to leave when the river was 4 of clubs. Mike lost to a flush.
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She became famous in the poker world during the NBC National Heads-Up Championship when she beat Jeff Madsen, Barry Greenstein and Humberto Brenes in heads-up matches until she lost to eventual champion Paul Wasicka. This run upped her reputation within the poker scene.
Taylor tough he can win the pot with his pocket aces. He raised the four times the big blind. The next player re-raised it to about 3,000 more and Taylor called. The flop is A-8-8. Taylor wanting to slow-play the hand checked. The other player bet, and then Taylor went all in, which the other player called. He showed his K-8 off suit. The turn is an eight, giving the other player a four of a kind and thus winning the pot.
One time David was playing online and was dealt with a Q-Q hand. Not wanting to see the flop with seven players, he tried to raise the stakes. Everyone folded except for one. The flop was J-9-9. David bet half the pot and the other player called. The turn is a seven. David bet half the pot again and the other player called. On the river a ten falls and the other guy called all in. David called and to his dismay the other player had 8-8 to win with a straight.
When playing sit-n-go, you must always keep in mind that you are there to win. You must aim for first place all the time. Keep in mind that first place earns 2 to 3 times than third place. If you want to finish in first place, you must place smart yet aggressive at the same time. In the early stage, you must play tight. IF you have the chip lead, you can boss people around and force them out of the game.
You must always avoid making incorrectly sized bets at the wrong time. Poker requires precision. By making the correct bets, you can increase your advantage over your opponents. So it’s really important not to be so random with your bets.
One thing to keep in mind is to bet as small as possible in order to get the job done. That doesn’t mean that you must be a fish and minimum bet every hand. What it means is to save money while trying to accomplish your goal. If your opponent has a strong hand then you won’t lose much.