Yeah, I watched a bunch of $20/$40 hands. I saw a guy lay down a set of aces when the board four flushed on the river, and there were about 15 big bets in the pot. I hadn't seen many hands at that particular $20/$40 table, so I don't know the player much who bet into him, but the strange thing was he showed the laydown. This seemed like a huge mistake to let people know they can bluff you off a hand like that with 15 big bets in the pot. If you have a good read that they guy must have a flush, then great, muck it like you only had middle pair the whole way. But what's the point in showing off what a great laydown you made, just to tell people to bluff you at the river?
Re: NL games at FW
Date: 2006-08-29 20:32 (UTC)