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A month of run bad and this to top it off... feel miserable. A month of run bad and this to top it off... feel miserable.

08-01-2016 , 06:21 PM
Just the basic can't hit a single huge draw when the pot is massive. Meanwhile, villian can hit his 3 outer time and time again in pots he should of never entered in the beginning.

Of course me being chip leader in a triple up sit-n-go and busting in 5th prompted me to start this "cry baby" thread.

Hand #1:

Super short stack shoves on button with A4o. I call in blind with KTs. Lose. Still chip leader.

Hand #2:

Same guy that was super short stack (now has a decent stack) calls off his tournament on a 2354 board (two diamonds) with 55. I had A9 of diamonds. Guy didn't raise preflop, or check raise all in when i raised flop after he checked it to me. I put him all in on the turn and he called. River was a 6.

Hand #3:

I put semi short stack to my left all-in with AJ. Guy snap calls with AT. Flop comes TT6.

Hand #4:

I worked myself back up to a decent stack. The guy with the AT hand is now short stacked again, shoves UTG, i'm priced in and call with 44. Flop misses him ... turn is an A (he had AT again).

Hand #5:

The guy in the first two hands min raises the button. I'm super short now thanks to hand #4. I shove with A8 in the blinds. He clicks his timer button (at this point i know he's slow rolling). He finally calls with 2 second left and has KK. I hit nothing and am out.



Frustrating as hell... especially when its the douchebags that slow roll or talk massive trash in chat that seem to hit miracle after miracle. Karma not even once...

Inb4 a bunch of responses like this...


Last edited by faxanadu; 08-01-2016 at 06:31 PM.
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08-01-2016 , 06:27 PM
Spoiler:
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08-01-2016 , 06:31 PM
^^Cheeky fella
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08-01-2016 , 06:37 PM
Well I need to chime in. Those were not all that horrible. Also, a month? Really? Please update when you reach 6 months of run bad.
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08-01-2016 , 06:45 PM
Would you be a massive winner if you didn't tilt? What percentage of players do you think would be winners if they didn't tilt?

I do 100x better live where i almost never tilt vs. online where i constantly have to fight it. I think there is a good 20-30% of players that would be strong winners if it wasn't for tilt.
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08-01-2016 , 06:52 PM
Didn't read, but i like the Phat Cat gif, so voted 4 stars imo
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08-01-2016 , 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by superclean
Well I need to chime in. Those were not all that horrible. Also, a month? Really? Please update when you reach 6 months of run bad.
Nah they weren't horrible. Just annoying when you're the underdog 1 out of 5 times, a big favorite 2 out of the five, and can't fade a single draw. IMO... this is typical run bad stuff.

What really drives me nuts is when i play these triple up sit-n-go's and the 4th guy just won't bust after 6+ all ins. Lost track of how many times i've seen that.
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08-01-2016 , 07:30 PM

Last edited by zerorule; 08-01-2016 at 07:35 PM.
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08-01-2016 , 07:58 PM
Cliffs:

He whines about losing coin flips.

He whines about losing when dominated.

He whines about losing when dominating.

He conveniently leaves out the details on the hands where he builds back his stack, since he won those hands.

He raises people who check to him.

His cat is the smart one in the family.
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08-01-2016 , 09:19 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Monteroy
Cliffs:

He whines about losing coin flips.

He whines about losing when dominated.

He whines about losing when dominating.

He conveniently leaves out the details on the hands where he builds back his stack, since he won those hands.

He raises people who check to him.

His cat is the smart one in the family.
As if you're going to read the details of a bunch of stealing and re-stealing.
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08-01-2016 , 09:58 PM
Good thing my bad luck is limited to the daily tournaments where i am not investing much money. If i got it all in with AK suited sweat flush draw on the river only to watch opponents pocket 8's hold up in a $2700 tournament i think i would blow my brains out. It happened earlier today
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08-01-2016 , 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by faxanadu
As if you're going to read the details of a bunch of stealing and re-stealing.
Have your cat post the details.

All the best.
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08-04-2016 , 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by faxanadu
Frustrating as hell... especially when its the douchebags that slow roll or talk massive trash in chat that seem to hit miracle after miracle. Karma not even once...
I forgot that there are actually players who even bother talking in chat. 1 tabling nanostakes donkaments has got to be the nut low.
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08-04-2016 , 01:36 PM
Cats win the thread.
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08-04-2016 , 03:40 PM
None of these hands were bad beats OP. AJ vs AT is super standard set up in S&G's and tournaments. There is literally no skill under 20 big blinds.

Here is my list of bad beats recently and how I got knocked out of the tournament:

AA < QJ FD, chip lead vs chip lead ITM
AK < AT for the chip lead stack, instead bubble the tourney
AA < K9 for the lead in Hot 109, he hits 2 pairs on flop
88 < J4, Final table. He went bananas. My fault for not open shoving
AJ < KQ, ITM super short. I had 3bet-shoved an early position raise and a late position big stack went over the top. I consider myself lucky he was whiling to do that with KQ (and possibly get the EP raiser to fold a pair).

^^^ All of those with buy ins between $82 and $162.

All in all, I min cashed once, final tabled twice, of which finished 2nd once.
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08-04-2016 , 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by MTT_9797
None of these hands were bad beats OP. AJ vs AT is super standard set up in S&G's and tournaments. There is literally no skill under 20 big blinds.

Here is my list of bad beats recently and how I got knocked out of the tournament:

AA < QJ FD, chip lead vs chip lead ITM
AK < AT for the chip lead stack, instead bubble the tourney
AA < K9 for the lead in Hot 109, he hits 2 pairs on flop
88 < J4, Final table. He went bananas. My fault for not open shoving
AJ < KQ, ITM super short. I had 3bet-shoved an early position raise and a late position big stack went over the top. I consider myself lucky he was whiling to do that with KQ (and possibly get the EP raiser to fold a pair).

^^^ All of those with buy ins between $82 and $162.

All in all, I min cashed once, final tabled twice, of which finished 2nd once.
No one cares. Not even a little bit.
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08-04-2016 , 11:44 PM
I'm going with the thought that 99-100% of OP was not how hands went down in real time. Yea, lets go with that.

I like to put in those "raises" when my opponent checks too

Edit: I can also say I love the risky slowroll with KK, just because it didn't happen doesn't mean it's not a great idea
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08-05-2016 , 06:07 PM
No read, great gif
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