Pre Flop: ($1200.00) 1 fold, Gus Hansen raises to $2100, durrrr raises to $6600, Gus Hansen raises to $20100, durrrr raises to $60600, Gus Hansen raises to $64891.50 all in, durrrr calls $4291.50
Flop: ($130083.00) A 9 T
Turn: ($130083.00) K
River: ($130083.00) 9
Final Pot: $130083.00
Gus Hansen shows A 5 J Q (a straight, Ace high)
durrrr shows K 5 K Q (a full house, Kings full of Nines)
durrrr wins $130082.00
(Rake: $1.00)
Pre Flop: ($1200.00) 1 fold, Gus Hansen raises to $2100, durrrr raises to $6600, Gus Hansen raises to $20100, durrrr raises to $60600, Gus Hansen raises to $64891.50 all in, durrrr calls $4291.50
Flop: ($130083.00) A 9 T
Turn: ($130083.00) K
River: ($130083.00) 9
Final Pot: $130083.00
Gus Hansen shows A 5 J Q (a straight, Ace high)
durrrr shows K 5 K Q (a full house, Kings full of Nines)
durrrr wins $130082.00
(Rake: $1.00)
I know it's no strat in NVG but... Would you have prefered, or would the hand have played out differently, if he shoved preflop instead? With this play he atleast adds a little fold equity to his play. And he certainly hasn't "like 0%" equity vs Gus' range.
calling off 70 % of your stack pre with this travesty of a hand is ridiculous. shoving for 1/4 pot against with king high is even worse. this hand is a prime example as to why durrr will never be a winner at plo.
calling off 70 % of your stack pre with this travesty of a hand is ridiculous. shoving for 1/4 pot against with king high is even worse. this hand is a prime example as to why durrr will never be a winner at plo.
its kidn of hard to fold after raising to 6200. its also hard to fold with almost your whole stack int he pot, i guess he was hoping gus had a same hand like KQJT