I have this day in day out, (one example was from another player that got bad beated. But this is just poker, just a stupid luck game.
I think of really quitting.
you'll see 10000s of s**t hands, bad plays, bad beats and sucks outs over time. Especially at low buy-ins as the players call almost with any 2 cards at times.
The hand in #2 is not even that bad. A8 is beating 99 like a 3rd of the time anyway.
The Q7 in hand 1 is only winning like half the time too as you'll split the pot 28% of the time.
Q7 and 58 are crap hands to start with. The fact that you flopped good or got lucky that the person who shoved before you or called behind you had something worse is luckier than the beat imo.
It's a low buyin what do you expect? Just yesterday in a tourney I saw a utg limp (this always makes me lol) utg+1 raised 5x with jacks, I 3 bet with kings, (3x the 5x raise) and someone behind insta shipped with A6 suited. A6 won. lol
In early levels, micro noobs have no problem playing for stacks in high variance spots. Run better.
Last edited by Majik19; 10-13-2015 at 01:08 PM.
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So you get it in bad on the turn and you lose. Bad luck? Nope
Lol I was pot committed that turn.
His JT beated my AA, he got lucky, he would probably call an all in on the flop too and same would happen, so you don't make any sense.
Lol I was pot committed that turn.
His JT beated my AA, he got lucky, he would probably call an all in on the flop too and same would happen, so you don't make any sense.
And you would probably call an allin when the board pairs too and same would happen. Looks like you're just going to always lose with AA. Poker is about adapting to your circumstances. If you cant win with AA then you need to stop playing it. I also noticed you were losing a lot of pots with Q4 offsuit and 58 suited. So remove those hands too. There's only so many possible hands in holdem, just find the ones that work. Have you considered playing the Jack King?