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Old 09-25-2005, 01:39 AM
scott8 scott8 is offline
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Default Re: The most misplayed hand in online tournaments is...

I'nm drunk and can't be bothered to read the respponses but without a doubt the donks see AK and have to go all-in even if there was a raise, re-reraise, all-in vbefore they act, damen donks.
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Old 09-25-2005, 02:27 AM
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Default Re: The most misplayed hand in online tournaments is...

Aces,(and KK?). Aces are probably the most misplayed hand in low buy in MTT's. Too many people try to get fancy and limp in, or check the flop..etc.
also face cards are so overplayed(KQs), it's ridiculous.
How about high buy in MTT's? what's misplayed "up there?"
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Old 09-25-2005, 02:42 AM
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Default After misplaying the same hand 4 times.. I\'m now gonna say

Pocket [censored] jacks.. been my bust hand in the last 2 tournaments, and played them awfully throughout
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Old 09-25-2005, 02:45 AM
SixgunSam SixgunSam is offline
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Default AQ

AQ has to be the worst because people play it as badly as they play AK and it's actually a worse hand.
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Old 09-25-2005, 04:46 AM
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Default Re: The most misplayed hand in online tournaments is...

Queens have been killing me lately, but I don't think that's common.

I mean... in lower buy in MTTs? Most misplayed? How about "all of them"?
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Old 09-25-2005, 05:48 AM
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Default Re: The most misplayed hand in online tournaments is...

Ax offsuit.
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Old 09-25-2005, 06:01 AM
ansky451 ansky451 is offline
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Default Re: The most misplayed hand in online tournaments is...

Heres my take.

In low buy in (<50) MTTs, people play AJ, AQ way too strong, and can never seem to fold TPTK, or TPGK. The real donkeys also get attached to 2 cards over 9... especially KTo it seems, lol.

In middle buy in (50-200) type tournaments it seems people really misplay AK, and JJ. They "hate jacks" so they will put huuuge amounts in preflop, I guess not to see a flop. Sort of a similar thing with AK, especially when they are out of position. Very often it is easy to spot a weak CB with AKo.

In high buy in MTTs, in my experience with the 300s on stars, 100 rebuys, and the WCOOP events, the mid-high pairs seem to be of the most trouble. 99 TT JJ. I think this makes sense. They are better than the baby pairs, so you don't play them exclusively for set value, and often get into trouble against overpairs.

I think for me, I misplay QQ too often. It seems when I fold it preflop to a lot of action, they always have AK or JJ, and when I call... well, you know.
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Old 09-25-2005, 12:42 PM
SoBeDude SoBeDude is offline
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Default Re: The most misplayed hand in online tournaments is...

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Queens have been killing me lately, but I don't think that's common.

I mean... in lower buy in MTTs? Most misplayed? How about "all of them"?

[/ QUOTE ]

I'm quite sure the title on this thread isn't "What hand have you been losing a lot with lately?"

Man the quality of the responses in this thread have now reached an all-time low, and now possibly rival the mid-high forum.
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