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Time to Leave
I raise on the button with A-8. By the river there are two of us left, the board is T-T-5-5-K or somesuch similar (two pair), and there is no bet. An opponent shows A-9 and I muck. Aaach . . .
I decide it's time to leave. I tell a friend at the table what I did and that I think I need to leave. I decide to play one more round. What an idiot. Of course, I get pocket aces during the round, raise a bazillion limpers, I get to 3-bet the flop, my hand holds up as I get called down by a guy who flopped a king to match the one in his hand, and I stack two bazillion chips. Sometimes, there's no justice. |
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Re: Time to Leave
"a guy who flopped a king to match the one in his hand,"
as opposed to the one he dropped on the alley out back? what? mike still really needs glasses update: ive lost about $500 now from misreading hands in the past month or so, both online and live. |
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Re: Time to Leave
If by one more round, you mean, "till I get one sweetass pot back because of my donkey mistake", then yes you should stay one more round.
Lawrence |
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Re: Time to Leave
How does A9 beat A8 on that board again?
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Re: Time to Leave
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How does A9 beat A8 on that board again? [/ QUOTE ] It does once the other player's hand hits the muck. |
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