Your Questions About Poker Odds Straight Flush

Helen asks…

Does Carbon Poker.CON use a rigged dealer to cheat and win hands and cash for the company?

carbon poker.con rigged cheap tourney, multiple adrenaline rush hands!

today a cheap tourney at poker.con
it is rigged at every level to give us a rush

hand 1
Dealing Flop (5h,2h,7h)
terrygo Checks
terrygo> yes, it is a low low odds prediction
msipimud Checks
bill4041 Checks
Dealing Turn (Qh)

msipimud Wins 60 from Pot 1 with : Flush Queen High

hand 2 – hi pair, (with ace kicker) vs set flop
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Starting Hand #16352119-2
terrygo is the Dealer
Shuffling Cards
msipimud Posted Small Blind 10
appleeye1 Posted Big Blind 20
Dealing Cards
You Were Dealt (4c, 8d)
moe2626 Folds
LBSM79 Calls 20
bill4041 Folds
mrpepper19 Folds
00STEGG00 Calls 20
Sirone Folds
terrygo Calls 20
msipimud Calls 10
appleeye1 Checks
Dealing Flop (6s,4s,Qc)
msipimud Checks
appleeye1 Checks
terrygo> odds of 4 suited at turn, 1 in 100
LBSM79 Bets 20
00STEGG00 Raised to 180
terrygo Folds
msipimud Folds
appleeye1 Calls 180
LBSM79 Folds
Dealing Turn (8h)
appleeye1 Bets 80
00STEGG00 Raised to 160
appleeye1 Raised to 240
00STEGG00 Calls 80
Dealing River (Jc)
appleeye1 All In
00STEGG00 All In
appleeye1 Shows (6h, 6c)
00STEGG00 Shows (Qd, Ad)
appleeye1 Wins 3,080 from Pot 1 with : Three of a Kind Sixes

this one is fun , i tiny bluff and get the human to sho his golden river hand!
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Starting Hand #16352119-6
LBSM79 is the Dealer
Shuffling Cards
bill4041 Posted Small Blind 15
mrpepper19 Posted Big Blind 30
Dealing Cards
You Were Dealt (8h, 7h)
00STEGG00 Folds
Sirone Folds
terrygo Raised to 60
msipimud Folds
appleeye1 Folds
moe2626 Calls 60
cantroycantdo Folds
LBSM79 Folds
bill4041 Folds
mrpepper19 Calls 30
Dealing Flop (Kc,Ad,8d)
mrpepper19 Checks
terrygo Bets 30
moe2626 Calls 30
mrpepper19 Folds
Dealing Turn (Kh)
terrygo Bets 30
moe2626 Calls 30
Dealing River (Ts)
terrygo Bets 30
moe2626 Raised to 225
terrygo> jq?
terrygo> so rigged for rivers here
terrygo Folds
moe2626 Wins 570 from Pot 1
moe2626 Shows (Qh, Jd)
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hand 8 we see all 4 aces, dominated hand wins, (as it does often online)
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Starting Hand #16352119-8
mrpepper19 is the Dealer
Shuffling Cards
00STEGG00 Posted Small Blind 15
Sirone Posted Big Blind 30
Dealing Cards
You Were Dealt (8d, 9c)
terrygo Calls 30
msipimud Raised to 135
appleeye1 Folds
moe2626 Folds
cantroycantdo Folds
LBSM79 Folds
bill4041 Calls 135
mrpepper19 Folds
00STEGG00 Folds
Sirone Folds
terrygo Folds
Dealing Flop (7c,Ad,Qh)
msipimud Bets 345
bill4041 All In
msipimud All In
bill4041 Shows (As, 7s)
msipimud Shows (Kd, Ac)
Dealing Turn (Ah)
Dealing River (2c)
bill4041 Wins 185 from Pot 2 with : Full House – Aces over Sevens
bill4041 Wins 2,515 from Pot 1 with : Full House – Aces over Sevens

hand 10, 3 players see flop, hi flop hi pair and straight draw, 1 flops it
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Starting Hand #16352119-10
Sirone is the Dealer
Shuffling Cards
terrygo Posted Small Blind 15
appleeye1 Posted Big Blind 30
Dealing Cards
You Were Dealt (7d, Tc)
moe2626 Folds
cantroycantdo Folds
LBSM79 Folds
bill4041 Folds
mrpepper19 Calls 30
00STEGG00 Folds
Sirone Folds
terrygo Calls 15
appleeye1 Checks
Dealing Flop (9h,6c,Td)
terrygo Bets 60
appleeye1 Folds
mrpepper19 Raised to 120
terrygo Calls 60
Dealing Turn (2d)
terrygo Bets 30
mrpepper19 Raised to 225
terrygo Calls 195
Dealing River (2h)
terrygo Checks
mrpepper19 Bets 390
terrygo Calls 390
mrpepper19 Shows (8s, 7s)
mrpepper19 Wins 1,560 from Pot 1 with : Ten High Straight

and next hand all 4 aces are shown pre flop! 2 AK , 1 AA HAHAH i can see why some think i make this up!

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Starting Hand #16352119-11
terrygo is the Dealer
Shuffling Cards
appleeye1 Posted Small Blind 25
moe2626 Posted Big Blind 50
Dealing Cards
You Were Dealt (Ad, Ks)
cantroycantdo Raised to 100
LBSM79 Folds
bill4041 Folds
mrpepper19 Folds
00STEGG00 Folds
Sirone Folds
cantroycantdo> ZZZ
moe2626> cmon
terrygo All In
appleeye1 Calls 715
moe2626 Folds
cantroycantdo All In
appleeye1 All In
terrygo Shows (Ad, Ks)
appleeye1 Shows (As, Kd)
cantroycantdo Shows (Ac, Ah)
Dealing Flop (9s,3d,4d)
Dealing Turn (Qh)
Dealing River (4h)
cantroycantdo Wins 30 from Pot 3 with : Two Pair Aces and Fours
cantroycantdo Wins 4,580 from Pot 2 with : Two Pair Aces and Fours
cantroycantdo Wins 2,270 from Pot 1 with : Two Pair Aces and Fours
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admin answers:

Hello,

Yes often online poker seems rigged. There are sometimes unbelievably crazy occurrences which make everyone wonder „Come on, this is not possible, this has to be rigged“.

Sometimes it is believed that games are rigged to provide more excitement, more monsters battles, etc, like in your example. So people get addicted.

To be honest I agree that it „seems“ rigged, but it could just be the way cards fall, sometimes this is just chance. No one has yet been able to prove it statistically despite having access to very large hand histories database, so for now I give the benefit of the doubt to the online rooms.

But I have played hundreds of thousands of hands online, so I know where you are coming from.

Mary asks…

You have $200.00 and you want to walk out of the casino with $1,000.?

What game do you play?

Fortune Pai-Gow, Spanish 21,3 card poker, Blackjack,Craps, or slots?

I play pretty good blackjack, and have won the straight flush in Pai-Gow, and actually won the straight flush in 3 card with a $25.00 bet, which paid over $1,000.

I am thinking about Craps. Five dollar bet, double odds, and the $22.00 (5,6,8,9) with a $1.00 on the hard-ways and parlaying that.

What would be your bets for with $200 to walk out of the Casino with $1,000?

admin answers:

That’s a tall order. There is absolutely no way to predict what your gambling outcome will be from time to time. You can read up on how to play Craps, Blackjack & Variations, and Poker and thereby reduce the House odds.

With blackjack & its variations, you can count cards, double down when appropriate, split etc. But the problem with blackjack is that your cards can be affected by other players who enter or leave mid-shoe.

With Craps, you have to follow a good dice thrower otherwise making all of the right bets means nothing. The + side to Craps is that if you have a good shooter, you could have your $1,000 in a very short time.

With the 3-card poker or the new 4-card poker, you have to put up so much money initially for Aces+, ante, bet that in the end if the dealer doesn’t qualify, then you don’t win as much.

With Pai Gow Poker (which is probably your best bet), you just have to bet aggressively & hope that the cards fall right. If you can find a table where’s it’s just you & the dealer. Play 1 hand as a player & then play 1 hand as the banker (this gives you the win in the event of a copy hand). Also, in Pai Gow – you never have to worry about your cards being disrupted by entering/exiting players as all cards are dealt always. With the Fortune side bet – that’s simply a matter of luck (the House odds are incredibly not in your favor).

Chris asks…

Was this lucky or just good playing?

Sitting on the button, I have pocket 7’s with a decent chip stack. UTG raises 2 1/2 the blind and everyone folds to me. Knowing the two players on the blinds and having a good idea that they are going to fold, I call. And the blinds fold. Flop comes 7c 10c 3d. He bets 2x the blind, I go all in. He calls with just a little left over. I have trip 7s against A J clubs. He is on a flush draw. The turn is Qc. He has his flush. River is another Q. I made a full house! Now he starts talking about how lucky I was. I don’t agree and here’s why….

Calling the preflop bet with only two after me to act and knowing the chances of playing heads up was pretty good, I think is a pretty smart call to at least see the flop. Even if he is sitting on pocket A’s to J’s, I should have a good idea if he hit the flop or not by how he bets and what the flop is.

Second, this is NOT a table where the players follow the books and only bet premium hands… they will raise K6 off preflop with 6 callers and think that they are awesome players because they hit a full house on the flop.

On the flop, the bet of all in was not to win a larger pot but I was hoping to chase out a flush draw or a straight draw. I was simply trying to protect the set.

Once he called and he flipped over his cards. according the odds, I can calculate I have a about a 74% of winning the hand.

So because the turn was a club and the full house came after… was it just luck or at the point where I made the bet and he called good poker on my part?

admin answers:

You played it very well….you did everything correctly in my opinion. Once the money is in it isn’t up to you anymore, it’s up to the cards.

One small point he may have been thinking was that you were lucky to hit your set on the flop. IF you don’t hit your set, I think you fold on the flop to his bet even though you are in the lead. But probably he was thinking you were lucky on the river, which was not the case since all the money was in on the flop and you were the 3-1 favorite.

Mark asks…

Casino – Ultimate Texas Hold Em (versus dealer). Where can I find the best strategy guides online?

So I played 3 hours of poker at the casino last night and came out a little ahead with a headache haha. I came across that table called Ultimate Texas Hold em (minimum bet 10$). My brother really loves playing it and he says the odds aren’t bad at all. I’ve never tried it personally myself and nobody has taught me how to play it, but it looked interesting. I decided to grab a seat and learn how to play by watching.
So the rules were that the anti bet = other bet (triple??). The triple bet paid 1-1 for a straight, 3-2 for a flush, and so on.
For the anti bet, you are allowed to bet 3/4X the bet before the flop, 2X after the flop, and 1X on all cards dealt. And you are only allowed to make a bet once (I think?).

I’ve been playing poker for 6 years, so I know a lot about it. But I’d still like to check out a strategy guide. I saw a lot of plays people were making plays that looked like mistakes to me. For instance the board was 10, 10, 9, 8, 4 with 4 spades………..a guy had A2 (no spade) and he still made a bet. The same guy had top pair with an ace kicker on the flop but he didn’t bet in another hand.
to PDQ: You gave a good answer, and yes I understand what you mean. But that’s not really what I mean haha. I just mean that 6 years of poker experience have helped me know when I have a better than 50% chance of having the best hand and stuff like that. And stuff like „Q7 or better against one player is considered above average“. Just stuff like that. Therefore when to bet is easier to understand.

admin answers:

Strategy guide:
http://discountgambling.net/ultimate-texas-holdem/

Info from WizardOfOdds:
http://wizardofodds.com/ultimatetexasholdem

Sharon asks…

Should I expect the blinds to eat up my chips the way they do and other players when I miss the flop?

I wrote the following question in an earlier question, „I have been playing online poker for a while now. I can calculate pot odds, hand odds; I play while in position and not out of position. I play tight and aggressive, playing about 12%-maybe 20% of my hands. I play either high rank cards, suited connectors 89 and above, pairs no less than 10-10 and other than that, nothing less than a 10 kicker.
With all of that being said, still can’t seem to win playing online Texas Holdem. What am I doing wrong?“

My question for this post is this: “ Should I expect the blinds to eat up my chips the way they do, and other players when I miss the „flop“. When I play the way I describe above, I do get to play longer but either the blinds will start to eat away at my „chip stack“ or I will finally play something like AK, AQ, JJ, 10-10, AJ, etc. only to have someone win with two pair, a flush, a set, trips or a straight, especially if I play until the turn or river and raise each time.

admin answers:

The blinds do not kill you in a cash game. You have some other leak in your game. Perhaps you can raise more when you have quality hands and position on your opponents.

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