I have been playing alot of hands over the last week and had Aces about 7/8 times and 4 times i have had all the money in pre flop and lost and the other times i have reraised preflop and every turn only to be out drawn.
I have been beaten by KK,88,Q10,78D,OJ,910,KJ and 66.
I can get the hands on here if someone can explain how i can paste the hands from my hand history.
But i just cant see what i am doing wrong. i am getting the money in ahead everytime. I of course understand that bad beats happen but for aces not to hold up 8 out of 8 times is getting stressful.
Its either stick with it or just slow play and dont get the pot so big as i am sick of losing my stake in one hit.
I understand with aces your normally onto a winner but this site just seems to enjoy punishing me. i am guessing i am not alone on this one.
and feedback would be helpful
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Yes the site is programmed to make you lose with aces...
Seriously, it is just maths, AA is not invincible, it is only 1 pair. It can be a vulnerable hand and it will be beat a certain percentage of the time. You have just had your beats in a row, so you are due a few wins in a row with AA. It will happen. Don't get paranoid about the hand, just play it strong and correctly, and learn to fold it on dangerous boards (flushing/straightening)
Good Luck.
peter_1961
Both those hands are coolers. They happen to us all.
Ive had several outdraws similar to those recently when multitabling double your money sit and goes, but im still making a small profit. Work that out!
AA v 88 is at NL10 wqith 200BB
AA v KK is at NL40 with 50BB
not to be harsh or anything, are we playing out of our BR ?
guessing bb means big blind
please explain.
Hi rumsey, welcome to the forum. if like above you dont understand just post
Don is referring to big blinds, when you sit down you are recommended to buy in full (usually 100 bb, but sometimes 200 max). Personally everyone buys in to suit how they play some play better 50 bb deep, some with 200 which obviously allows for more play. also if you do buy in full you should really be topping up but then again thats down to the individual its only recommended because if you get aces or a strong hand next then you can win more.
Good luck at the tables
John
Fair play rumsey, tbh i didnt even look i just assumed don was correct but checked after other two posted. i was just clearing up what he said
Playing outside your bankroll and losing to a bad beat may have explained your obvious distress.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rZayFcFoAo&hd=1
Other times they don't;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjVkOV2e4KU&hd=1
Bounty Hunter madness;