Had to quit for the first time down all four of my buy-ins @ 1/2. I'm trying to look @ it as a right of passage, but I'm pretty salty about it atm, as it's already been an ugly 2K stretch of hands (yes, sample size, 2K is 'nothing', etc, etc). Despite actually being happy about how I played the session, it's still a little bit difficult to shake-off. Hence, I'm writing this to blow off some steam. These stretches can feel like a genuine eternity live, and I rather not have to complain to RL loved ones about poker-related nonsense, so thanks for entertaining my rant.
Here are my final two hands of the night . . . .
Hero ($240): 2
2
limp, limp, V1 ($400+, CO) r $13, fold, V2 ($205, SB) c $13, Hero c $13, EP c $13, fold
Flop ($54): 3
3
2
V2 x, H x, EP x, V1 b $45, V2 c $45, H c $45, EP folds
Turn ($189): K
V2 x, H x, V1 b $182 all-in, V2 c $148 all-in, H c $182 all-in
River ($705): J
V1 shows K
Q
I show/table pretty quickly
V2 loudly announces "SHIP IT" & tables 3
2
As he's collecting/stacking chips, he turns to me and says, "When you went all-in, I knew you had 22."
Classic.
I still have $75 from the side-pot, and though steamed, there were still a # of loose/spewy openers @ the table, and decide to wait this final orbit for a potentially decent shoving opportunity before leaving . . . .
Hero (CO): T
T
BTN straddles $5, fold x 3, V r $20, fold, H r $75 all-in, fold, V c $75
F/T/R: 8
8
7
9
6
V quickly declares/shows 8
8