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the tables at AP are uber ****ing tight
i noticed that if you raise in early postion, everyong folds. So i started raising with the most herendous hands i could find to get optimal value from them, i got caught with this one.
UTG i have 84off and raise,
folds to the BB who calls after much debate
board 7Q7
he bets i raise blah blah its capped
turn 8
capped
river 8
capped
show down he has (Q7) for 7s full of Qs
and i show (84)for eights full of 7s
i was tilting very bad before this, but this brought me back to level headedness, and put me 1$ in profit after my BB AQ lost to a small blind 72
board 2A947
If opponents are only playing premium hands and you are stealing blinds, wouldn't the logic carry over that if they call you, you are probally beat?
jcmack13
11-30-2005, 12:31 PM
OP's flop cap is genius.
Baloosh
11-30-2005, 12:34 PM
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If opponents are only playing premium hands and you are stealing blinds, wouldn't the logic carry over that if they call you, you are probally beat?
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I do not understand your Moon language. What is this "logic" of which you speak?
NLfool
11-30-2005, 12:39 PM
damn you capped the flop? Your aggression and or stupid will actually serve you well at the $100/$200 limit games
I capped the flop trying to represnt strength.
because i was pretty well sure that he had nothing, i dint know i was horribly ****ing wrong.
He bet the turn and i had made one card, it was either full steam ahead, or fold, becasue i was sure by then he had a hand, and i wanted him off of it
the river card just made my hand, at this point i would have folded had my card probably not hit, caus i was atleast sure he had the queen, but it made me look like a uber donkey, which lined people up to play with with and padded the bank roll nice when i caught some hands becasue people were not folding to my raises after that
according to pocket fives card caculator i will lose this hand
99.68% of the time
that my friend is a truely bad beat
This beating is nothing IMO, just a great suck out. Try raising out of position with 2 /images/graemlins/club.gif3 /images/graemlins/club.gif and hit quad 2s on the turn and get a guy to go all in against you. Now thats a beating. I was doing the same as you were, tight table, steal the blinds, had 5 callers. Flopped a set, turn gave me the quads and BB goes all in with his boat 222JJ. I laughed when I probably should have felt bad for that.
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BB goes all in with his boat 222JJ. I laughed when I probably should have felt bad for that.
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i never feel bad for a bad beat...NEVER, we basically had a contest between 3 people who could suck out the most last night on AP
i seen a guy try to steal blinds, run into aces, capp it the whole way down, turn over 82off for a 5 to 9 str8
somebody asked how it sleeps at night
he said "by drinking alot"
that is nice on the quads though
That is a bad beat...probably the worst one I've put on someone was the other day I was NL 50 and had AK against a short stack, flop came 8, K, 2, he checked and I bet and he put me all in for just a bit more so I called. He had flopped trips but I hit a king on the turn, ace on the river for the better boat. Not as unlikely as runner runner same card, but brutal nonetheless.
Cancuk
11-30-2005, 04:15 PM
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UTG i have 84off and raise,
board 7Q7
he bets i raise blah blah its capped
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Solid.
you know, you're right, i did sleep pretty good that night and was bragging about it the next day and even now. I just cant get enough of this particular hand, quad 2s, LMAO. This is by far one of my personal favorite hands, that and pulling quad As on my boss during a tournament.
ahnuld
11-30-2005, 04:56 PM
Wow, this hand is up there in terms of bad ways to play poker. Did gus hansen just do this on tv or something?
TheMainEvent
11-30-2005, 04:59 PM
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the tables at AP are uber ****ing tight
i noticed that if you raise in early postion, everyong folds. So i started raising with the most herendous hands i could find to get optimal value from them
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This is a good way to solve the problem of having no bad players at the table.
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