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I think you answered your own question. Thats what happens in freerolls
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Understanable, but still, you would think when you get deeper into freerolls they quality of play would start to improve, just goes to show you that you can try your hardest to give away your chips and still end up a winner
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You bet 900 into a pot that had to have over 4000 chips in it on the flop? Why?
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it was a slow table, not alot of big bets, and he only had a few more chips than me so i figured 900 is not to much, but enough to kick out some dumbasss with 43.
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Seems like a pretty easy call to me, considering the sick odds you were giving him to draw. And the river was especially easy, since he had trips.
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so you guys think i should have upped my bet on the flop?
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When you make baby bets, you're asking to get sucked out on. As long as you are aware of that and don't mind giving your opponents to draw, it's fine. But if you don't like bad beats (like me), or are going to complain when they happen (like you), then I think it's a good idea to make sure you are giving your opponent bad odds to draw, yes. Make him make a BIG mistake by chasing you, as opposed to a very small one.
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LMAO, i was under that dream a while ago
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