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Originally Posted by LVGambler
The ______ from ______ has known about that for ages. I am sure everyone remembers the ______ story. When the ______ invaded ______ all the ______ run to the ______. So is there any ______ involved? I believe so, the ______ will soon ______ it all.
I want to play
The pope from Rancho Cucamonga has known about that for ages. I am sure everyone remembers the Padishah Emperor story. When the Padishah Emperor invaded Wal-Mart all the Catholics run to the gay nightclub. So is there any fate involved? I believe so, the cats tiny ball bag will soon occupy it all.
Let's keep it a bit more thread based
The riggedologist from microstakesland has known about that for ages. I am sure everyone remembers the entropy story. When the superbots invaded secretly all the $2 tournaments run to the max capacity. So is there any shills involved? I believe so, the Lizard People will soon control it all.
P.S. I just lost in the $3 rebuy semi near the bubble with KK to a -92% ROI guy's A5o. 72k pot at 800/1600 and he did the standard limp call massive raise play many do with A rag, KQ, and 22 type hands in these. The prize pool was probably 40,000 or so, so I guess that cost me 40k give or take.
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Originally Posted by DonkoTheClown
What are you talking about? I was able to get him all in drawing to two outs on the river for the win and 3 for the chop. Why shouldnt I expect to double up right there knowing exactly where I am in the hand after the turn? The min raise told me exactly where I was in the hand. If he re raises there, I fold. If he just calls, no matter what happens on the turn, I move it all in and have a chance to win even if he has a bigger ace. I was lucky enough or unlucky enough to catch the 4 on the turn so it was all of it. He called and the vacuum turned on...
Every single thing you did before the turn was extremely painful to read. You are just bad. Congrats on getting it in on the turn there once you have 2 pairs and barely any chips left compared to the pot. Well done.
Your analysis of your flop play is silly given those stakes. He told you where he thought he was in the hand when he bet, you just chose to ignore it.
Next time fold preflop
Raise preflop, even shove it if you like.
Shove the flop. Fold the flop to his bet (if player is extreme loose passive).
Basically do everything you did not do.
This is why you cant beat $2 tournaments.
Last edited by Monteroy; 12-08-2009 at 11:51 PM.