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Runner-runner. Yay :-|
When it rains it pours I guess. Hold 'em Manager confirms it... this is just how I've been running. :confused:
I know I probably shouldn't have been in with :th: :kd: in the 1st place, but this guy was playing pretty loose.
No-Limit Hold'em, 1.75 Tournament, 75/150 Blinds (4 handed)
SB (t5715)
BB (t2775)
Hero (UTG) (t3225)
Button (t1785)
Hero's M: 14.33
Preflop: Hero is UTG with
:th: :kd:
Hero bets t600, 2 folds, BB raises to t1050, Hero calls t450
Flop: (t2175)
:jd: :qs: :9d:
(2 players)
BB bets t1725 (All-In), Hero calls t1725
BB turns over:
:qh: :qc:
"HA!! I got you now, don't I!!" :cool:
Turn: (t5625)
:2c:
River: (t5625)
:2d:
Total pot: t5625
Results:
:cut:
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Because it was a borderline-playable drawing hand. One that I was more than willing to fold on the flop if things didn't go my way.
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you plan on folding getting 4 to 1?
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He won with a good hand in the most unlikely way possible, not really anything worth getting upset about, or even mentioning.
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you flat 1/3 of your stack PF w/ KTo and the other guy was the loose one? you would have been just as committed if you made a pair of tens, what difference does it make you hit your miracle flop.
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[ ] runner runner
[ x ] 33% equity
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on less of a trolling note, it's really tough to play this hand right from the get go when we open 4bb's (1/5th of our stack). you should be min opening your entire range here, as that is already for almost 1/10th of your stack.
the fact that there's someone 3b'ing a bunch in the blinds here REALLY makes it so that you don't wanna open for 4bb's and now his perfect 3b sizing has put us in a really shitty spot.
all that being said, you can't be tilted by losing straight/flush<set on the flop. you're only a 2:1 favorite, and tourney play is built around constantly getting into 40/60, 45/55, 50/50, etc flips for your stack
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LOL 7OUTER INTO 10OUTER OR BETTER 100%AMENTS OR AM I MISSING SOMETHING?