Funny comment by Ferguson: "there are no more pot odds on the river - if he's beaten, he's beaten!", which makes sense if you see "pot odds" only when drawing to a card. But in a more generalized sense, "pot odds" refers to your equity in the hand, so drawing or not drawing cards doesn't play a role. Your opponent has a range on flop, turn and river and there is the same pot in the middle, giving you "pot odds" on a call regardless of street.
both these players are so bad. How can gus raise there, and then how can the other noob re-raise the river? Hes literally only getting called by quads. Jesus they are so bad.
Funny comment by Ferguson: "there are no more pot odds on the river - if he's beaten, he's beaten!", which makes sense if you see "pot odds" only when drawing to a card. But in a more generalized sense, "pot odds" refers to your equity in the hand, so drawing or not drawing cards doesn't play a role. Your opponent has a range on flop, turn and river and there is the same pot in the middle, giving you "pot odds" on a call regardless of street.
Thats a cheap move only showing the ace high at the end hahaha
The way they deal the flop in Europe is terrible
What an untrue generalization for whole europe, terrible!
What a fold!!
both these players are so bad. How can gus raise there, and then how can the other noob re-raise the river? Hes literally only getting called by quads. Jesus they are so bad.
You tell em', james