The TalkingPoker.com Forum  

Go Back   The TalkingPoker.com Forum > More things Poker > Beats and Brags
Register Blogs Arcade HH Converter Calendar

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 12-27-06, 04:54 AM
Talking Poker's Avatar
Talking Poker Talking Poker is offline
Adminimus Maximus
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Florida Coast
Posts: 27,480
Talking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep Points
Default Why?

Seriously.... why is it that I get a walk from my BB maybe 1 time every 200 hands I play (that's just a guess - I suppose I could check in PT), but sure enough:

Full Tilt Poker Game #1481247021: Table Johnson (6 max) - $2/$4 - No Limit Hold'em - 1:39:04 ET - 2006/12/27
Seat 1: overbet56 ($497)
Seat 2: Troll Pie ($471.90)
Seat 3: john1226 ($147.10)
Seat 4: d4donkey ($635)
Seat 5: RikaKazak ($388)
Seat 6: 1nOnlyKing ($309)
overbet56 posts the small blind of $2
Troll Pie posts the big blind of $4
The button is in seat #6
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Troll Pie [Ac Ad]
john1226 folds
d4donkey folds
john1226 stands up
RikaKazak folds
1nOnlyKing folds
overbet56 folds
Uncalled bet of $2 returned to Troll Pie
Troll Pie mucks
Troll Pie wins the pot ($4)
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $4 | Rake $0
Seat 1: overbet56 (small blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 2: Troll Pie (big blind) collected ($4), mucked
Seat 3: john1226 didn't bet (folded)
Seat 4: d4donkey didn't bet (folded)
Seat 5: RikaKazak didn't bet (folded)
Seat 6: 1nOnlyKing (button) didn't bet (folded)

Meanwhile, if I get it all in on the flop for a huge pot as a 60/40 or better favorite, how is it that I manage to lose 80% of those? Those numbers are not accurate, but it sure seems that way. It's to the point now when they turn over the flush draw and I'm hitting the reload button, because I know I'm going broke. Not only that, but recently, they have been hitting on the turn and I don't even have a redraw with my overpair.
__________________

Got RakeBack?
27% at Full Tilt | 33% at Cake Poker | 30% at Carbon Poker
  #2  
Old 12-27-06, 05:03 AM
Zybomb's Avatar
Zybomb Zybomb is offline
TP Live Ring Specialist
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Queens, NY
Posts: 6,607
Blog Entries: 7
Zybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsZybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsZybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsZybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsZybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsZybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsZybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsZybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsZybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsZybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsZybomb has between 3000 and 3499 Rep Points
Default

Classic example of how NOT to play Aces. Clear misplay preflop and it cost you big

__________________
"Most of the money you'll win at poker comes not from the brilliance of your own play, but from the ineptitude of your opponents."
  #3  
Old 12-27-06, 05:14 AM
Talking Poker's Avatar
Talking Poker Talking Poker is offline
Adminimus Maximus
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Florida Coast
Posts: 27,480
Talking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep PointsTalking Poker has between 3000 and 3499 Rep Points
Default

It is only fair that I post this hand that just happened. When the cards were turned over, I assumed I was dead, like I pretty much always am lately. But somehow, by some miracle, he didn't get there.

I'm considering this a $1200 gift. When you combine it with the scores of "gifts" I've been handing out the past couple of months, it doesn't even make a dent, but for tonight, it did. And I am grateful for it.

ty for your pity, poker gods. I humbly accept.


Full Tilt Poker Game #1481813500: Table Pago (heads up) - $3/$6 - No Limit Hold'em - 4:05:22 ET - 2006/12/27
Seat 1: Troll Pie ($600)
Seat 2: cmglive ($2,219) <--No, this wasn't all my money... I just got here not long before this hand and was down less than $100 at this point.
Troll Pie posts the small blind of $3
cmglive posts the big blind of $6
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Troll Pie [Td 9d]
Troll Pie raises to $18
cmglive calls $12
*** FLOP *** [Ts 9s 5d]
cmglive checks
Troll Pie bets $24
cmglive raises to $66
Troll Pie raises to $224
cmglive raises to $2,201, and is all in
Troll Pie calls $358, and is all in
cmglive shows [Js 8s] <--"Oh dear God," says me.
Troll Pie shows [Td 9d]
Uncalled bet of $1,619 returned to cmglive
*** TURN *** [Ts 9s 5d] [Kd] "" says me.
*** RIVER *** [Ts 9s 5d Kd] [Kh] " " says me!
cmglive shows a pair of Kings
Troll Pie shows two pair, Kings and Tens
Troll Pie wins the pot ($1,199.50) with two pair, Kings and Tens
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $1,200 | Rake $0.50
Board: [Ts 9s 5d Kd Kh]
Seat 1: Troll Pie (small blind) showed [Td 9d] and won ($1,199.50) with two pair, Kings and Tens
Seat 2: cmglive (big blind) showed [Js 8s] and lost with a pair of Kings
__________________

Got RakeBack?
27% at Full Tilt | 33% at Cake Poker | 30% at Carbon Poker
Closed Thread


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:30 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
©2004-2008 TalkingPoker.com