[LOW] 2/5 Ksd2 OTB against drunk
Join Date: Aug 2020
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V: has around 400 to start.
Slowly starting to get drunk and saw him raise 105ss double barrel and take
It around half an hour ago. Other than that nothing really crazy. Called an all in for 450 with 1010.
H: stuck a lot I cover. Starting to get tilted and just want to leave. My image isn’t good just because I can’t turn over a winner. Just a disaster session for me.
OTTH v opens UTG to 15 folds to me on the button I call with Ks2s (bad I know/biggest mistake of the hand) others fold
(35) Flop KdQd10h
V bets 30 we call. Anyone else doing anything different as played. The pot sized bet is a bit concerning but anyways
(90) turn 3c he bets 50 call
(190) river 10c he bets 205
We are tanking here….
Join Date: Oct 2013
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Fold pre fold turn fold river poker is EZ.
I like the way you played the flop.
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Fold pre. Fine with flop and turn. This guy sounds like an aggro maniac. River is a tank fold for me. I think its pretty close in this particular hand though, but this player sounds bad enough to fold to in this close EV spot and eventually you will get his money if you stay patient.
Join Date: Apr 2012
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Fold preflop and leave. Flop depends on how much villain barrels. If villain is playing maniac then you have to decide on the flop if your calling down or not. If villain does have some give up then calling flop is fine. After that you should have some turn folds and river is mostly a tight fold with a few bluff catches. Villain is going to show you some bluffs though because drunk guys don't have consistent or sensible play patterns. If your not stable enough to deal with it then it's time to go.
Join Date: Aug 2020
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Wow I’m sorry guys it was Ks2s preflop (not a huge difference but relevant
Join Date: Jun 2013
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Why tilt if you can’t turn over a winner? Winning few or even no pots in a session happens often. I promise it will happen again. Just ride ot the variance and praise yourself for staying disciplined.