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