Please forgive me,and I apologise,for being' non tech savvy' and genuinely having no idea,anyone could not see the hands,further,I have not,until now,read the comments made to me,as I fully expected a tide of vitriolic abuse,further, as I already stated,I do not multi table,simply not my thing,I like to play ,one MTT tourney at a time,and give it my full concentration.I have not ' cherry picked the above hands' look at the date, of my original post,and what I (naively wanted to do) was show,for the best players dissection,a brutal brutal 3 month run,in chronological order,hence and defacto,I hope,the fact,most of the hands you can now see above,are after that date,do not misunderstand me,I 'love' poker,I could watch poker all day,talk poker all day,play poker all day,and never get bored,apologies for any off the cuff tirades,but,put into context, i.e the first hand I think ? I have been able to post,so you can see,that was a £5.50 BH, the one with pocket 10 10,and a flopped set,and I had run bad for a few hours,trying to play myself into touneys,if you do, £50 £60 and then get dealt that ? very hard to shrug shoulders,and tell yourself, just Poker (even though it is) I always have at the back of my mind, 'minute to learn' lifetime to master. ! Does anyone think ? any of those hands above,are down to me,being a diabolical player ? p.s played the £1500 bounty hunter Sat night,should have won it ! even had Matt Bates (only briefly seated on my right) came third,at one point chip leader,£460,000 chips,couple marginal decisions and 'flips' cost me dear ! same old same old. All the best
Hi I’m far from an expert and I’d be interested what others think but these are hands you see every day. For what it’s worth. - Hand 1. Your raise is too small. You are always going to get 2 callers which a larger raise might have avoided. - Hand 2. Not a great call. With 2 all ins in front of you there’s always a chance you’ll be dominated. - Hand 3. Poor call. You are making it difficult if you hit part of flop. - Hand 4. Simply unlucky, it often happens. - Hand 5. Not a great call. Fold or raise. You probably could have got a fold preflop from the with a decent raise. I’m not sure the all in call without top pair is great either. As I say I’m no expert (so don’t **** me off), just my opinion. Good luck!
You have got unlucky in some hands. Assume you want some feedback on the hands. Whether we win or lose a hand or the % fav we are when the money goes in doesn't mean we have played the hand optimally.
The tens hand is very unlucky post flop. With your raise size pre I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish. No one is folding to a min raise. Again unlucky with the QQ hand but you will lose this about 23% of the time. Not sure why you are limping Q5 utg. The A9 is actually a slight favourite against you on the flop so not sure why you think this is unlucky. When you are raised on the flop you aren't beating a whole lot. QQ v Q10 is super unlucky 78dd you got your money in good but you will lose this 3 in 10 times. A3 hand you make a pointless turn bet and opponent gets there.
Hope the above helps. I think you need to think more about playing your hands as well as possible than get stressed over bad beats.
Thankyou All, good and bad, and apologies again, I will try,to be respectful,ongoing,p.s,most of what I play,and love,are Bounty Hunters,and play them with? What I think, right or wrong,is the correct phsycology,excuse any awful spelling and grammar,not got the abilty to spell check? Or I do not know how to on here,spelling and grammar, I am awful at, Poker.Maths ( because) my best friend once told me,"you know an awful little,about an awful lot,but an awful lot,about a very little! That was re, Math(s), only thing I am any good at,anyway,I will try to, post a new funny little anecdote,I have got,Ten Hands,played in top level professional Poker,that are my favorites,over 30 years, (not me or mine) earliest is 1988, latest was 2016,so a bit later,I will post that,on a new thread,and Tikay,please feel free to delete this in its entirey,( or not) simply to save a boring read,that has run its course,Best of Luck,to all,Be Lucky.
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I’m far from an expert and I’d be interested what others think but these are hands you see every day. For what it’s worth.
- Hand 1. Your raise is too small. You are always going to get 2 callers which a larger raise might have avoided.
- Hand 2. Not a great call. With 2 all ins in front of you there’s always a chance you’ll be dominated.
- Hand 3. Poor call. You are making it difficult if you hit part of flop.
- Hand 4. Simply unlucky, it often happens.
- Hand 5. Not a great call. Fold or raise. You probably could have got a fold preflop from the with a decent raise. I’m not sure the all in call without top pair is great either.
As I say I’m no expert (so don’t **** me off), just my opinion.
Good luck!
The tens hand is very unlucky post flop. With your raise size pre I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish. No one is folding to a min raise.
Again unlucky with the QQ hand but you will lose this about 23% of the time.
Not sure why you are limping Q5 utg. The A9 is actually a slight favourite against you on the flop so not sure why you think this is unlucky. When you are raised on the flop you aren't beating a whole lot.
QQ v Q10 is super unlucky
78dd you got your money in good but you will lose this 3 in 10 times.
A3 hand you make a pointless turn bet and opponent gets there.
Hope the above helps. I think you need to think more about playing your hands as well as possible than get stressed over bad beats.