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Disappointing way to go out

Williams12Williams12 Member Posts: 192
edited August 2023 in Poker Chat
it's going well and someones playing crazy so you wait for you spot and push with 10 10 he goes nuts with 10-8 all in and takes it
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
bread85Small blind150.00150.005210.00
tsmith17Big blind300.00450.001260.00
Your hole cards
  • 10
  • 10
BA100Call300.00750.009665.00
NokeehCall300.001050.009145.00
Williams12All-in3350.004400.000.00
Asho28Fold
bread85Fold
tsmith17Fold
BA100Raise6100.0010500.003565.00
NokeehFold
BA100Unmatched bet3050.007450.006615.00
BA100Show
  • 8
  • 10
Williams12Show
  • 10
  • 10
Flop
  • 6
  • 7
  • 9
Turn
  • 6
River
  • Q
BA100WinStraight to the 107450.0014065.00

Comments

  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 170,984

    Sure is, though could be worse. Imagine it was the WSOP Main & your opponent has the 10-8....


    (Start at 2m 40s)



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YY-JyKrQp0
  • Williams12Williams12 Member Posts: 192
    Tikay10 said:


    Sure is, though could be worse. Imagine it was the WSOP Main & your opponent has the 10-8....


    (Start at 2m 40s)



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YY-JyKrQp0

    oh boy that's some hnad
  • SCOTFOXSCOTFOX Member Posts: 212
    Great videos and i enjoyed watching them thanks. There is a Glaswegian guy who plays like Rigby, and is super aggressive with average hands. I found that it is better to put monster bets in before the flop with big pocket pairs, rather than letting them have the opportunity to pick up big draws and baffle you.
  • Williams12Williams12 Member Posts: 192
    SCOTFOX said:

    Great videos and i enjoyed watching them thanks. There is a Glaswegian guy who plays like Rigby, and is super aggressive with average hands. I found that it is better to put monster bets in before the flop with big pocket pairs, rather than letting them have the opportunity to pick up big draws and baffle you.

    In my case he didn't care that I did that still called what is a normal fold
  • MohicanMohican Member Posts: 1,435
    Is frustrating however would you rather he flip over JJ? Assume this was a bounty hunter?
  • Williams12Williams12 Member Posts: 192
    Mohican said:

    Is frustrating however would you rather he flip over JJ? Assume this was a bounty hunter?

    I think it was free tournament
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    SCOTFOX said:

    Great videos and i enjoyed watching them thanks. There is a Glaswegian guy who plays like Rigby, and is super aggressive with average hands. I found that it is better to put monster bets in before the flop with big pocket pairs, rather than letting them have the opportunity to pick up big draws and baffle you.

    So you’re looking to fold out all weak hands pre flop when you have a monster?
    Interesting
  • TheEdge949TheEdge949 Member Posts: 5,713
    Jac35 said:

    SCOTFOX said:

    Great videos and i enjoyed watching them thanks. There is a Glaswegian guy who plays like Rigby, and is super aggressive with average hands. I found that it is better to put monster bets in before the flop with big pocket pairs, rather than letting them have the opportunity to pick up big draws and baffle you.

    So you’re looking to fold out all weak hands pre flop when you have a monster?
    Interesting
    Yes, apparently when players call his all in with 2 2 in a freeroll he loses his sh1t completely.
  • PaintedOnePaintedOne Member Posts: 236

    Jac35 said:

    SCOTFOX said:

    Great videos and i enjoyed watching them thanks. There is a Glaswegian guy who plays like Rigby, and is super aggressive with average hands. I found that it is better to put monster bets in before the flop with big pocket pairs, rather than letting them have the opportunity to pick up big draws and baffle you.

    So you’re looking to fold out all weak hands pre flop when you have a monster?
    Interesting
    Yes, apparently when players call his all in with 2 2 in a freeroll he loses his sh1t completely.
    but he doesnt take it seriously
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