If it's 15 MTT's (as opposed to Sit N Go's / DYM's) then it's pretty standard for good players to have runs of at least this length, if not much longer.
Don't worry - if you keep doing the right things it will turn round soon enough.
i know how u feel m8 having the worst time of it as well having plyed 9 tournys from deep stacks to dym cant do a thing just keep saying thats poker lol it doesnt help though does it lol
I felt I played better but lost a race to knock me out - still no cash though!
I'm finding myself in difficult situations far more often than I used to be, example - early position I raise with AK/AQ, one caller, I miss the flop, make the continuation bet, he calls. I miss the turn again.
This is a situation I've foud myself in so many times recently, what do you do here, I've hit nothing but I was the one that has shown the aggresion in the hand so far, my opponent has shown nothing in this hand that tells us he has made a hand. Do you check the turn and fold to the bet that will come 90% of the time, giving up the pot or bet again hoping our opponent is either fishing for over cards or chasing a draw or even floating the flop to see your action on the turn? However by betting you are losing more chips if the opponent doesn't fold and then if you miss the river, you've got another decision similar to the one above.
Player Action Cards Amount Pot Balance Wingman002 Small blind 15.00 15.00 3145.00 SAZZ83 Big blind 30.00 45.00 480.00 Your hole cards 9 J fixbykid Fold WinBail Fold 4fingersAA Fold sim75 Raise 90.00 135.00 2105.00 Wingman002 Raise 135.00 270.00 3010.00 SAZZ83 Fold sim75 Call 60.00 330.00 2045.00 Flop 7 8 10 Wingman002 Check sim75 Bet 165.00 495.00 1880.00 Wingman002 All-in 3010.00 3505.00 0.00 sim75 All-in 1880.00 5385.00 0.00 Wingman002 Unmatched bet 965.00 4420.00 965.00 Wingman002 Show A A sim75 Show 9 J Turn 8 River A Wingman002 Win Full House, Aces and 8s 4420.00 5385.00 Prev how sick is this then its happened now 4 times today Close window Next Posted by sim75
Sim, your opponent went in miles ahead with AA. He must have been sick as a dog when you flopped a miraculous straight, then he felt he got what he deserved when he overtook you again. How sick would it have been if his AA lost because you hit the straight?
Doubled up early on to 4K, I was blinded down, pushed on the small blind with 2K chips (blinds at 150/300), BB calls with Q8, he had 9K chips. I show T7 of spades, flop a ten and then there was runner-runner straight thing which sent me out 13th with 8 paid.
I have found that people tend to play far to aggressive (thanks TK) from the start and will push with anything they will also call down the streets with just a draw regardless of what the bet is, which is fine once in a while but it happens far to often and so the variance of winning dimineshes i now check out these people on sharkscope and nearly all are deep in the red!!! Like you kev i am getting sucked out on far to often if you push back its an all in fest and i like to play poker not just chuck it all in and hope, the game play only seems to improve late on into a tournament once you get past the idiots
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I felt I played better but lost a race to knock me out - still no cash though!
I'm finding myself in difficult situations far more often than I used to be, example - early position I raise with AK/AQ, one caller, I miss the flop, make the continuation bet, he calls. I miss the turn again.
This is a situation I've foud myself in so many times recently, what do you do here, I've hit nothing but I was the one that has shown the aggresion in the hand so far, my opponent has shown nothing in this hand that tells us he has made a hand. Do you check the turn and fold to the bet that will come 90% of the time, giving up the pot or bet again hoping our opponent is either fishing for over cards or chasing a draw or even floating the flop to see your action on the turn? However by betting you are losing more chips if the opponent doesn't fold and then if you miss the river, you've got another decision similar to the one above.
how sick is this then its happened now 4 times today
Doubled up early on to 4K, I was blinded down, pushed on the small blind with 2K chips (blinds at 150/300), BB calls with Q8, he had 9K chips. I show T7 of spades, flop a ten and then there was runner-runner straight thing which sent me out 13th with 8 paid.
I have found that people tend to play far to aggressive (thanks TK) from the start and will push with anything they will also call down the streets with just a draw regardless of what the bet is, which is fine once in a while but it happens far to often and so the variance of winning dimineshes i now check out these people on sharkscope and nearly all are deep in the red!!! Like you kev i am getting sucked out on far to often if you push back its an all in fest and i like to play poker not just chuck it all in and hope, the game play only seems to improve late on into a tournament once you get past the idiots