sigh, if only you could flop a straight flush v flopped A high flush and flopped K high flush everytime, then you'd be minted. if only you could win £1000+ of computer equipment in a lottery free-roll every week you'd be minted.
bad beats shouldnt interest you. they certaily dont interest others.
you arent especially unlucky.
getting on the wrong side of variance when GII sub 20bb eff is very standard. if you are regularly becoming short then you will be putting your stack at risk more often than someone who is regularly deep stacked.
that is the real reason you bust in this manner.
improve your general play and it wont be your stack at risk, and you wont have people calling you off as wide, ergo fewer beats.
sigh, if only you could flop a straight flush v flopped A high flush and flopped K high flush everytime, then you'd be minted. if only you could win £1000+ of computer equipment in a lottery free-roll every week you'd be minted. bad beats shouldnt interest you. they certaily dont interest others. you arent especially unlucky. getting on the wrong side of variance when GII sub 20bb eff is very standard. if you are regularly becoming short then you will be putting your stack at risk more often than someone who is regularly deep stacked. that is the real reason you bust in this manner. improve your general play and it wont be your stack at risk, and you wont have people calling you off as wide, ergo fewer beats. ps bad beat stories are boring. glgl Posted by TeddyBloat
that 88 hand, what's your intention when going all in, calling wth Q10s might appear loose but a flip is what you want and should be expecting otherwise your expecting to be behind. as hh says your playng unbalanced if your limping J9 and 3x high pair. overbet jamming top set on a dry board is going to be called by 109 most days, over pairs such as QQ can be ruled out in the sense he's called an open raise and at this stage of a BH even 1010 99 would rather fold than risk his MTT stack for 1 HP all in all. The general story of a bounty hunter is you've got to take them when they happen because they're consistant occur, if you getting fed up and feel wound up I recommend you divert away from bounty hunters across to deep stack and mega stacks and play the DTDs that run on mondays, loose calls and bad beats will still occur but they're far less frequent and you won't lose as much when they do come, generally coolers are the biggest cost. Posted by craigcu12
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bad beats shouldnt interest you. they certaily dont interest others.
you arent especially unlucky.
getting on the wrong side of variance when GII sub 20bb eff is very standard. if you are regularly becoming short then you will be putting your stack at risk more often than someone who is regularly deep stacked.
that is the real reason you bust in this manner.
improve your general play and it wont be your stack at risk, and you wont have people calling you off as wide, ergo fewer beats.
ps bad beat stories are boring.
glgl
mr luck is here
must be the unluckiest player on sky...
That JT hand is woeful btw.
that's just typical