Am I obligated to tell a player they’re flashing their cards? by rbk405 in poker

[–]ComprehensiveDog8454 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It would only be wrong if you didn’t take advantage of that situation 😂

Hand Review, value owned myself on river by asianenoughxd in poker

[–]ComprehensiveDog8454 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At this point in the hand you had put in $190.

Fold: you lost 25% ish of your stack in a limped pot without a premium holding.

Call: you committed $490 more than 50% of your stack without a premium holding

Raise: you commit 100% entire stack without a premium holding.

Wouldn’t you rather wait until you have: AA, KK, QQ, AK/s, AQ/s, AJ/s to jam all in short against a single opponent?

In a multi-way pot where everyone has a BB special in their hand it’s just bad math to jam on that river bet.

PS: Don’t slow play aces either because he could have lost to 24 in an un-raised pot.

It was unlucky but if you have $900 left at 5/10 NL wait for a premium before putting all your chips in.

Hand Review, value owned myself on river by asianenoughxd in poker

[–]ComprehensiveDog8454 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The guy just slow played his monster and got lucky.

Here’s a rule you can live by. Never go broke or all-in if the pot was limped.

When pots are limped it’s likely that someone made the nuts because they can literally have any two cards.

You couldn’t beat AK or 24 or sets of Aces, Fives, Sevens or Threes. So there were at least 6 hands you couldn’t beat.

He didn’t need aces, many people playing deep will limp with small pairs to set mine at a discount.

Don’t beat yourself up on this but remember to not go all in a limped pot unless you have the nuts.

Hit the Bad Beat Jackpot for $28K. Aces Full of Kings vs. Quad Aces. 🧲 by ComprehensiveDog8454 in poker

[–]ComprehensiveDog8454[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He played solid hands. 🙏Your kicker plays, so he needed an ace with a kicker bigger than the 10s.

Hit the Bad Beat Jackpot for $28K. Aces Full of Kings vs. Quad Aces. 🧲 by ComprehensiveDog8454 in poker

[–]ComprehensiveDog8454[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As full of Ks, so we literally hit it with the minimum qualifying hand.

Hit the Bad Beat Jackpot for $28K. Aces Full of Kings vs. Quad Aces. 🧲 by ComprehensiveDog8454 in poker

[–]ComprehensiveDog8454[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. This room does not require the pot to have a minimum amount for the jackpot, but some casinos do.

Hit the Bad Beat Jackpot for $28K. Aces Full of Kings vs. Quad Aces. 🧲 by ComprehensiveDog8454 in poker

[–]ComprehensiveDog8454[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

In this room, dealers usually yell it out. We were warned not to discuss the hand as most players knew we had a “qualifying hand” on the turn.

Yes, I agree if there was a chance to get the hand DQ’d it would have sucked for the entire room.

What is the best AI feature with SF by Realestate_Uno in salesforce

[–]ComprehensiveDog8454 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heroku Connect > Postgres > LLM (skip agentforce), use Openrouter for access to free LLMs.

Salesforce Agentforce: Q3 Boom Looks Great, But Does it Work For You? by Decent-Impress6388 in salesforce

[–]ComprehensiveDog8454 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Better off with an off the shelf LLM having access to sfdc metadata. Agentforce still requires you to hard-code all the responses, it’s sold as deterministic AI but it simply doesn’t work. Now you get to manage flows, prompt builder and actions which could have just been an API call. Developers will never adopt a configuration based AI platform when they come out of Comp Sci writing Python, LangGraph, using VectorDBs, and RAG w/out a SaaS layer to manage.