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How often do you face this crap?
I don't have the hand because it was on UB and I closed the window quite quickly (and I don't know of any way to get hand history from UB after the window is closed).
I was on the button with about t1500, looking down at AA. Villain is in MP (with about t4500), blinds are like 15/30, only about 30 minutes into the tournament. He raises to 90, firt in with everyone folding to me. I make it 210 and the blinds fold... he raises me enough that I have to go all-in, so I figure he's got a big hand, but I gladly call and get my chips in. He turns over 55, and of course, a 5 and two 4's come out on the board, with nothing that helps me. I am horribly frustrated by this play, but having faced similar situations where the opponent turns KK (or even QQ or JJ), I haven't been nearly as frustrated. I realize this seems like a rant, but I'm wondering how many of you face this situation (and result), and how often? I only have time to play a certain number of tournaments per week because of a full-time job and part-time degree pursuit, so I get really ticked when I get knocked out this early by what seems like drunken idiots. Do all the players that play many tournaments a week face this type of play very often? I might expect to get a bad beat more often if I was facing more opponents, but it was narrowed down to only one. |
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Re: How often do you face this crap?
In online tournaments, this will happen a lot and you will lose this hand about 2 times in 11.
But, things will be different when you move up to higher buyins. At higher buyins, it works like this: 1. The betting proceeds as you described. 2. Villain turns over Q5o and hits a 4-straight to beat you. 3. He, another player at the table, and 2 railbirds berate you for about 10 minutes saying "that's what you get for slowplaying aces, you f**king idiot." So get used to it. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Later, Che |
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Re: How often do you face this crap?
Thanks for the response Che. I am getting used to it, though it has me playing a lot less than I was a few months ago. It seems the players are getting much more wild and crazy, and I'm not getting much enjoyment from my buy-in fee, at least when I bust out like that in the first 30-45 minutes. Playing is my release from everyday BS, or at least it used to be.
I suppose I should start playing fewer tournaments per week, but at a higher buy-in and maybe the play will be a little less wild. |
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Re: How often do you face this crap?
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I suppose I should start playing fewer tournaments per week, but at a higher buy-in and maybe the play will be a little less wild. [/ QUOTE ] Probably not. Any online tourney with a buyin of $100 or less will have lots of morons and hyperagg players (and thus be high variance). To keep your sanity, you are better off playing more smaller buyins so that you don't worry when you get sucked out on because you can sign up for another tourney within 30 minutes. If you only play 3 larger buyins per week and you get sucked out on in the first two, you will probably have trouble playing well in the last one (and the ones the following week...). Besides, even the tourneys with buyins >$100 have lots of morons so you really can't get away from the bad beats. You just have to endure them and wait for the tourney when you somehow avoid them and win thousands of dollars as a result. Later, Che |
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Re: How often do you face this crap?
It's no consolation to you now but you want that player to call you with that hand.
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Re: How often do you face this crap?
I played in a 5.00 NL tourney a couple days ago and before first break, I got up to 8500 chips and was the chip leader
for about an hour. To get the 8500, I got it all in on a flopped OESD and Q high four flush with the flush getting completed to triple up. Got ate down to T6500, when AA appears, blinds 100/200, I'm UTG and make it 600 to go. Folded to MP who raises to 1200, folded back to me and I push all-in, he calls with K T offsuit. Flop comes X T T and I'm out. Damn. I just can't see how anyone survives all the friggin landmines thru a tourney, be it a 5 dollar event or a 200 dollar buy-in. But they have to somehow. At least I know I got all my chips in with the best hand possible. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: How often do you face this crap?
This happens fairly often. Just shrug it off and get on to the next tournament. You got all your chips in preflop with the best hand in the game. Nothing more you can ask for in a tournament.
Realize that you made your opponent make a big mistake. The majority of the time you're sending him packing and you've doubled up. |
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Re: How often do you face this crap?
absolutely true, but the law of selective memory only allows me to remember the times i get busted and not the times i double through, so it seems like it happens all the time... [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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Re: How often do you face this crap?
Next time Dont leave so fast take notes on this guy. First I think a Raise from utg with small blinds with 55 is very marginal. Of course the Push was (Fishism 101).
I play the low buy-in UB trnys and the over Aggression with any pair is Horrible. You see guys hit there set two times in a row like this a take a huge chip lead then piss it all away before the money calling off huge amounts of thier stack with 22-66. This hand happen right before the first break in a 10=1 trny at UB. I was not in this hand but I thought what a retard. BB 30/60 UTG+1 2500 Raises to 200 MP2 Calls 200 Hero SB Folds BB T2400 Pushes All-in with 22 UTG+1 Calls with AK no Improvement. BB says thats what I Thought he had, So I pushed to Isolate him since I was a Favorite. You just have to laugh, this guy was wanting UTG+1 to call him with his 22 think that he was the Favorite here. This Leads to The "he has AK" thinking and they Push any Pair think they are the Favorite. |
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Re: How often do you face this crap?
Yeah Potawotame but people calling all ins with AK know what they are in for...Im not a huge fan of calling all ins for all my chips with AK early and mid tourney unless I read A-X.
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