i played poker in SJpoker and i earn alot of money. that was a 6 players table. one of the players did alot of bluffs and everyone in that table knew it and managed to take alot of money from him because he was so bad with his bluffs.
after some hands, i got Ac and As. i raise 2 pots and only me and the bluffer stayed. the flop was: Ah, 9c, Ad. amaizing! now who would think that he doesn't has the biggest combination on the table? only a stright flash could beat this! i ask you more than that, who would think that after this flop, a stright flash could arrive?
the bluffer which now i know that he got 10c and Jc, went all in with more money that i got, so or i lose everything or i winning the hell of alot money that i ever did. i don't think that there is anyone that would fold here, so i went all in either. i think you know what's coming next. the turn was 8c the river 7c. a stright flash in my face. all the money has gone.
after this i know, poker is a stupid game, ruins life.
i thought what i did wrong, but i think that everyone here agrees with me that there is nothing to do in this situation.
would you continue to play after this?
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i played poker in SJpoker and i earn alot of money. that was a 6 players table. one of the players did alot of bluffs and everyone in that table knew it and managed to take alot of money from him because he was so bad with his bluffs.
after some hands, i got Ac and As. i raise 2 pots and only me and the bluffer stayed. the flop was: Ah, 9c, Ad. amaizing! now who would think that he doesn't has the biggest combination on the table? only a stright flash could beat this! i ask you more than that, who would think that after this flop, a stright flash could arrive?
the bluffer which now i know that he got 10c and Jc, went all in with more money that i got, so or i lose everything or i winning the hell of alot money that i ever did. i don't think that there is anyone that would fold here, so i went all in either. i think you know what's coming next. the turn was 8c the river 7c. a stright flash in my face. all the money has gone.
after this i know, poker is a stupid game, ruins life.
i thought what i did wrong, but i think that everyone here agrees with me that there is nothing to do in this situation.
Step 1: You should take the time to check your spelling and grammar before you post something. Either that or type it right the first time, it is hard to understand your meaning.
Step 2: Brush your shoulder off. You got all your money in correct. The deal screwed you. Bounce back.
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Step 1: You should take the time to check your spelling and grammar before you post something. Either that or type it right the first time, it is hard to understand your meaning.
Step 2: Brush your shoulder off. You got all your money in correct. The deal screwed you. Bounce back.
Step 1: You should take the time to check your spelling and grammar before you post something. Either that or type it right the first time, it is hard to understand your meaning.
Step 2: Brush your shoulder off. You got all your money in correct. The deal screwed you. Bounce back.
sorry about the grammer i haven't learned english, all my english comes from the internet so sorry about that.
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Quote Originally Posted by GibsonDingsEck:
Step 1: You should take the time to check your spelling and grammar before you post something. Either that or type it right the first time, it is hard to understand your meaning.
Step 2: Brush your shoulder off. You got all your money in correct. The deal screwed you. Bounce back.
sorry about the grammer i haven't learned english, all my english comes from the internet so sorry about that.
that wasn't a tournament. just normal table with stake of 200$smallblind and 400$ bigblind...
in the situation that i described, the total pot was something about 4500$... still can't take it out of my head..
assuming that you were in fact out of the blind when you raised 2 pots and the bluffer was big blind (i'll give him credit) that would mean when it came back to you, you raised the pot around 1200...that would make the pot about 1800... he goes all in (you said after the flop) and you called...you say you had less money than him but the pot was around 4500...well if you take 4500 and take away 1800 (what was there before he went all in after the flop...which is strange) you come out with 2700...now that would mean half was yours and half his...1350 a piece....which in my calculations would mean you were sitting at a 6 top table 200/400 with 1350(the call) 1200 (the raise) so roughly 2500 or soo...that means you would be blinded out in 5 hands.... now i've played a lot of poker but I have to call bull shit on this. no one would sit there with that small amount of money or raise half their stack pre flop even with rockets....everyone at the table would now you had qq kk or aa...lets be real
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Quote Originally Posted by domadoma:
that wasn't a tournament. just normal table with stake of 200$smallblind and 400$ bigblind...
in the situation that i described, the total pot was something about 4500$... still can't take it out of my head..
assuming that you were in fact out of the blind when you raised 2 pots and the bluffer was big blind (i'll give him credit) that would mean when it came back to you, you raised the pot around 1200...that would make the pot about 1800... he goes all in (you said after the flop) and you called...you say you had less money than him but the pot was around 4500...well if you take 4500 and take away 1800 (what was there before he went all in after the flop...which is strange) you come out with 2700...now that would mean half was yours and half his...1350 a piece....which in my calculations would mean you were sitting at a 6 top table 200/400 with 1350(the call) 1200 (the raise) so roughly 2500 or soo...that means you would be blinded out in 5 hands.... now i've played a lot of poker but I have to call bull shit on this. no one would sit there with that small amount of money or raise half their stack pre flop even with rockets....everyone at the table would now you had qq kk or aa...lets be real
, This story is so full of shit, it is unbelieable.
First of all someone playing 200/400 wouldnt think that winning a 4500 pot is a big deal.
Next someone playing 200/400 would likely have enough money to rebuy if they got down to what sounds like you have 5 bbs.
Finally, sure its a bad beat but if you are a winning 200/400 player, im sure you would be content enough to just tell your friends and not need to post it on a forum? It wasnt like a huge pot for the stakes, its bound to happen if you are playing THAT short stacked in that game, if truly you were playing 200/400
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, This story is so full of shit, it is unbelieable.
First of all someone playing 200/400 wouldnt think that winning a 4500 pot is a big deal.
Next someone playing 200/400 would likely have enough money to rebuy if they got down to what sounds like you have 5 bbs.
Finally, sure its a bad beat but if you are a winning 200/400 player, im sure you would be content enough to just tell your friends and not need to post it on a forum? It wasnt like a huge pot for the stakes, its bound to happen if you are playing THAT short stacked in that game, if truly you were playing 200/400
, This story is so full of shit, it is unbelieable.
First of all someone playing 200/400 wouldnt think that winning a 4500 pot is a big deal.
Next someone playing 200/400 would likely have enough money to rebuy if they got down to what sounds like you have 5 bbs.
Finally, sure its a bad beat but if you are a winning 200/400 player, im sure you would be content enough to just tell your friends and not need to post it on a forum? It wasnt like a huge pot for the stakes, its bound to happen if you are playing THAT short stacked in that game, if truly you were playing 200/400
we agree
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Quote Originally Posted by spoondiggidy9:
, This story is so full of shit, it is unbelieable.
First of all someone playing 200/400 wouldnt think that winning a 4500 pot is a big deal.
Next someone playing 200/400 would likely have enough money to rebuy if they got down to what sounds like you have 5 bbs.
Finally, sure its a bad beat but if you are a winning 200/400 player, im sure you would be content enough to just tell your friends and not need to post it on a forum? It wasnt like a huge pot for the stakes, its bound to happen if you are playing THAT short stacked in that game, if truly you were playing 200/400
And if this indeed true; obviously you can't fold. You have the stone cold nuts after the flop. He is unbelievably crushed and is most likely drawing dead. And even if he's not he must catch runner-runner where only 2 cards(depending on the turn) can save him.
But it does indeed sound like your full of it, so I suggest you bone up on your English and your stories.
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Ya who lies about a bad beat? lol
And if this indeed true; obviously you can't fold. You have the stone cold nuts after the flop. He is unbelievably crushed and is most likely drawing dead. And even if he's not he must catch runner-runner where only 2 cards(depending on the turn) can save him.
But it does indeed sound like your full of it, so I suggest you bone up on your English and your stories.
why on earth i need to lie about losing? damn it you better think for a second, what do i earn from this? nothing. maybe because my bad english you didn't fully understand the situation that i described..
you better grow up, kids, if you come down on my english like this. so big deal i haven't learn english at school, so ?
i wish you to lose so much money like i did...amen
stupid kids
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why on earth i need to lie about losing? damn it you better think for a second, what do i earn from this? nothing. maybe because my bad english you didn't fully understand the situation that i described..
you better grow up, kids, if you come down on my english like this. so big deal i haven't learn english at school, so ?
i wish you to lose so much money like i did...amen
no one cares about your english, at least i dont, i recognize that you are learning, but that is a good question, what do you earn from this.
Perhaps you really did sit extremely shortstacked at a 200/400 table and lost a hand like that, why bother posting it, you are gonna either get called for bullshit, made fun of, or told what you already know, that it is a bad beat and there was nothing you can do.
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no one cares about your english, at least i dont, i recognize that you are learning, but that is a good question, what do you earn from this.
Perhaps you really did sit extremely shortstacked at a 200/400 table and lost a hand like that, why bother posting it, you are gonna either get called for bullshit, made fun of, or told what you already know, that it is a bad beat and there was nothing you can do.
$200/$400 is very high stakes. $25/$50 is considered high stakes. I'm intrigued, what did you sit down with in this $200/400 NL game and what is your bankroll?
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$200/$400 is very high stakes. $25/$50 is considered high stakes. I'm intrigued, what did you sit down with in this $200/400 NL game and what is your bankroll?
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