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[ QUOTE ] Holy crap dude. I would be physically ill. [/ QUOTE ] I think I will be in the morning...hasn't really set in yet. A gem: I raise on button with: Qd, 10h after 3 very loose players. SB 3-bets, all call. Flop (Board: 10d, 4s, 3c): checked to me, I bet, sb c/r's, 1 caller. Turn (Board: 10d, 4s, 3c, 3d): SB bets out, 1 fold, I call River (Board: 10d, 4s, 3c, 3d, 6s): bet/call villian shows: 5d, 7d (straight to the Seven) [/ QUOTE ] If I were to come up with a list of things to do to improve my chances of success while playing on short money, raising on the button with QTo wouldn't be one of them. Also, you didn't lose enough money on that hand. Think about the range of hands that SB ought to checkraise there. scrub |
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One of the hallmarks of someone 'taking a shot' is that they tend to play weak tight, which might have encouraged him to make a play at you on the flop (especially because with your preflop raise you most likely had high cards). After that the turn and river are standard. I don't think its that bad of a play on the part of your opponent, and you might just have been being outplayed. Not saying that's what happened, but given you're not used to those limits you should at least consider it a possibility.
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If I were to come up with a list of things to do to improve my chances of success while playing on short money, raising on the button with QTo wouldn't be one of them. Also, you didn't lose enough money on that hand. Think about the range of hands that SB ought to checkraise there. scrub [/ QUOTE ] Dude I was going to write the same thing! |
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Seriously, when you are playing with only 40BBs, variance is your worst enemy. Raising with QTo, while marginally profitable in the situation described (although it is debatable) will vastly increase your variance. +EV decisions are not enough when playing with short roll. You have to have a decent EV/variance ratio also, unless you really don't care about the shot bankroll. But you want to stay in this juicy game, because while you may give up small EV high variance situation right now, you have a high chance of High EV small variance situation later. So don't waste your limited bankroll on marginal winners with high variance. This is why it is so difficult to play underbankrolled.
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Yo dude,
I feel for the loss. That sucks man. Just take the time to rebuild. Also... since you go to such a dominant post secondary institution, you will probably be pissing on 2k losses in about 3 years [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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Also... since you go to such a dominant post secondary institution, you will probably be pissing on 2k losses in about 3 years [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Hehe...I'll be pissing on 2k after this summer job of mine [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] You do bring up a good point, though...Cornell is the best. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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You do bring up a good point, though...Cornell is the best. [/ QUOTE ] The only good thing about Cornell is Maxie's in collegetown. scrub |
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