Was it wrong for me to get a semi when raised on the river holding a two card straight flush on a paired board????
My night was interesting... 2/3 as per usual.
Table pumping again. First table I played on was pretty funny. One guy to my right was limp/raising with a wide range of hands. For example, two limps, guy limps, I make it 20 with QQ. 3 callers, guy limp raises to 70 with AJo, I ship for 150 effective and win. Then again when I have TT vs AQ. The dead money from the threeish callers was a nice bonus...
I table change the table can best be described as completely off the chain. Two asians to my left are incinerating money, or at least at this point of time. I run my stack up to around 1100 playing pretty tight, flopping some nice hands and getting aces in preflop vs 95... Board runs out J97-9-A ldo...
Then beat number one...
I get sucked out on by a flush draw. Very next hand I have 99 and make it 15 UTG. Flop Q94r with a diamond. Checked to me about 6 ways and I bet 55. Someone raises all in for about 75. Im somewhat happy with this. Then crazy asian in the BB ships it for 400 effective. I snap call. Board runs out 6d and 8d and Q3dd takes the 1kish pot. I think its the biggest pot I have ever lost
Not so much the hand, but I actually copped a ridiculous slowroll. I showed on the turn. Shortie mucked quickly, asian nodded, kind of moved his cards forward before his friend next to him asked to see his cards, he flashed (I couldnt see) waited 15 more seconds before showing the monster. 96% equity in one of the biggest pots of your life certainly sucks, I think 4th biggest pot I have played, biggest I have lost but I have a lot of hands in the 800-1000 range. The 200max nature of the game sucks a bit.
Within 6 hands and a friend of mine sits down very late, only just getting dealt a hand. This obv changes the cards etc, but I flop a set in the CO with 33 again 7 ways, flop 643. Someone donks for 20, a call, I raise to 110 and get a call. Turn Q, I shove for just over a PSB, and get called by 65 river 7 yay...
I did turn it around, including the straight flush hand where I pwned the guy who peeled a turn card with 64o on a 5h6x9h - 6h - 4x with 78hh for a 1.1k pot. The funniest thing was I thought I got called in one spot on the flop. The caller folded, I actually sighed and said "Jeez, call some tim...." before I realised seat 1 still had cards and had also called the flop, and was putting together chips for the turn. He called the 1/2 pot bet on the turn, and just over minraise the 2/3 pot on the river. I wtf? for 10 second, bollywooded and shoved, and he snapped off with bottom boat for not quite 200BB for the whole hand...
Venice, I know that you are somewhat averse to HH's in this thread, but I think that the odd LOL hand plus a decent story is cool...
Cliffs
[x] Lost biggest pot ever with 96% equity when the money went in
[x] straight flush
[x] semi
[ ] Losing night
[x] what if...