Ok, I don’t like hearing people moaning constantly about running bad and getting sucked out on, but I’m getting hit so hard by the cards atm that I feel the need to let off some steam about it. Check out these hands, they are sick. If these had gone in my favour, I’d be up 3 buy-ins this session. As it stands, I dropped another 2. Add that to the other buyins I dropped this week, and my bankroll has taken another hit.
This game is so brutal, and what is so frustrating is that all the big stacks at all my tables are the total donkey LAGS who play every hand…..
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1861627
These 2 villains were total donkeys hence me playing this hand very very aggressively. Pokmartin was running at 49/16/1.68 and SuzyQ40 at 60/20/0.22. So basically in nearly every pot and loved to chase their draws, so I had decided I was going to pot every street, which got me all-in on the turn. She hesitated and then called and of course she hits her flush with 1 card to come FFS
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1861648
This was marginal preflop, but I knew I was getting the implied odds because one of the villains clearly had a monster so if I hit my 2, I knew I was going to get their stacks in the middle and a huge pot. Well I got his stack in the middle all right, but, no of course he hits his 2 outer on the river ARGGGHHHHHHHHH. I politely asked him what he thought I had when I raised him on the flop. To which he replied “AK or JJ” LOL !
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1861677
This is probably the worst one in terms of how badly the villain played the hand. After having limped preflop, calling my raise and then flat-calling my flop bet, I was seriously wondering if I was up against a set. Obviously that worry went away on the turn and was surprised to see villain raise me all-in. LOL at river card and villain hitting his 4 outer ……. What is so bad though is when you look at it from the villain’s point of view. What does he think he’s beating on the turn with AQ when I bet the size of the pot ?!! Answers on a postcard please….
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1861739
Ok, this next one was close preflop, but I was not going to fold to shorty once I’d raised. I normally just get it all in preflop here, but thought I’d check call villain’s all-in (which I knew he’d be doing on any flop) to try and get maximum value.
Bankroll: $656 (
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