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flatfeet3 | Small blind | 25.00 | 25.00 | 1295.00 | |
rhysy50005 | Big blind | 50.00 | 75.00 | 1610.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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M_12OBO | Fold | ||||
don2 | Fold | ||||
ash1999 | Call | 50.00 | 125.00 | 3300.00 | |
flatfeet3 | Raise | 125.00 | 250.00 | 1170.00 | |
rhysy50005 | Fold | ||||
ash1999 | Call | 100.00 | 350.00 | 3200.00 | |
Flop | |||||
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flatfeet3 | Bet | 262.50 | 612.50 | 907.50 | |
ash1999 | All-in | 3200.00 | 3812.50 | 0.00 | |
flatfeet3 | All-in | 907.50 | 4720.00 | 0.00 | |
ash1999 | Unmatched bet | 2030.00 | 2690.00 | 2030.00 | |
flatfeet3 | Show |
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ash1999 | Show |
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Turn | |||||
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River | |||||
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ash1999 | Win | Flush to the King | 2690.00 | 4720.00 |
Comments
The first hand you got your opponent to stack off with top pair and you got unlucky.
Eventually when you're not running so bad your aces would hold up there.
The last hand is just a cooler that you notice more when running bad.
but even these end with say like an all in i have aq aginst qj i loose dosnt matter what i have if i hit a set or 2 pair either the flush or straight comes i no varients happen but surely not for so long
in a coin flip i would say my results stand at 88% loss when 99% of the time i am ahead going into it
just need a change of luck some1 please send me some
Because it only takes one losing hand like these in tounaments to do all the damage.
But what about all the hands we won up until this point? If it had been a cash game for instance, all those winning hands up until this point would probably be showing a profit. So that one losing hand in cash would not be such an issue.
Thats why variance is more noticable in MTT's
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I don't comment on others' playing decisions as a rule, but the big question with the Original Poster's hand history is why go all in after the flop? When any flop hits it dilutes down the advantage of holding AA, KK etc - all of a sudden someone whose limped in might have two pair, a set, four to a straight or a flush . . . in this case he hit top pair (so he thought). Would he have called a shove with J,10o pre-flop? If you're slow playing to build up the pot, and don't hit yourself, although you may well have top pair with three on the board and two to come, does it warrant shoving, when there's a risk you could exit the game if the first three cards haven't gone your way and the next two don't either?
To shove pre-flop or not pre-flop? That is the question.
Good cards in future.
think the aes hand was played badly and same with the AQ hand but prob going all in anyways so still same result hopefully your luck cvhanges soon