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Worse way to finish in tourney ....
I was doing so well and then.......
PokerStars Game #3391271919: Tournament #16111925, Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150) - 2005/12/20 - 22:36:04 (ET) Table '16111925 9' Seat #1 is the button Seat 1: dragboatrace (8700 in chips) Seat 2: tcool13 (1450 in chips) Seat 3: EnSabah (5050 in chips) Seat 4: John_Stewart (2415 in chips) Seat 6: Rookette22 (4090 in chips) Seat 7: henkiboy (3990 in chips) Seat 8: veeny009 (755 in chips) Seat 9: papalou4 (1750 in chips) tcool13: posts small blind 75 EnSabah: posts big blind 150 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Rookette22 [Ah Ad] John_Stewart: calls 150 Rookette22: raises 150 to 300 henkiboy: folds veeny009: folds papalou4: folds dragboatrace: raises 450 to 750 tcool13: folds EnSabah: calls 600 John_Stewart: folds Rookette22: calls 450 *** FLOP *** [6c 7s 7h] EnSabah: checks Rookette22: bets 300 dragboatrace: raises 2700 to 3000 EnSabah: folds dragboatrace said, "Ill show" Rookette22: calls 2700 *** TURN *** [6c 7s 7h] [4h] Rookette22: bets 340 and is all-in dragboatrace: calls 340 *** RIVER *** [6c 7s 7h 4h] [9s] tcool13 said, "nh" *** SHOW DOWN *** Rookette22: shows [Ah Ad] (two pair, Aces and Sevens) dragboatrace: shows [9c 9d] (a full house, Nines full of Sevens) henkiboy said, "haha" dragboatrace collected 9155 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Idiot laughs at me .......grrr finished in 64th place
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1. Why such a small raise with the AA preflop?
2. Why didn't you reraise again preflop? It's very rare that I press the "Call" button with AA preflop. 3. Why such a small bet on the flop? It made you look weak and he pounced. I guarantee he put you on AQ or so... 4. If you're going to call his big flop raise (and then again on the turn), why not just push in? I definitely would have played this hand a lot differently than you. Would it have ended up differently? Maybe, maybe not. But probably. |
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Yeah I was thinking the same thing just now. But I think with his pair 9's + the fact he had double my chips; he would have definitely called no matter what.But then again we'll never know now.
Thing is I was prepared to go all in if I had to so I should've been strong enough to have done it myself from preflop. My bad. I still would've lost it was a losing hand; I'm pretty sure he would have gone all in.
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You can't raise with AA preflop (or get all your chips in) and be wrong. You always have the best hand, so it's never a mistake. Would he really have called off half his stack preflop with 99? Maybe, but I doubt it. When you make the big all in re-reraise (it would be the 3rd raise), he'd know he was in trouble. He might put you on AK and call, but even so, that's what you want (in the long run). At least then you would feel better about how you played the hand.
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Yeah you have a point there.
Feels even worse now. My own fault I lost it. Ah well, better luck next time huh .
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