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    Default I think I lft him mumbling about suicide....;)

    Seat 1: Trae3ab ($1,630 in chips)
    Seat 2: schmuckduck ($1,370 in chips)
    Seat 3: UncleBuddy [XX,XX] ($1,515 in chips)
    Seat 4: digital22 ($1,160 in chips)
    Seat 5: bballplnjr ($2,125 in chips)
    Seat 6: fullkill ($1,595 in chips)
    Seat 7: Gauder ($2,550 in chips)
    Seat 8: bxland00 ($995 in chips)
    Seat 10: van damne ($2,060 in chips)



    ANTES/BLINDS
    van damne posts blind ($15), Trae3ab posts blind ($30).

    PRE-FLOP
    schmuckduck folds, UncleBuddy bets $140, digital22 calls $140, bballplnjr folds, fullkill folds, Gauder folds, bxland00 folds, van damne folds, Trae3ab folds.

    FLOP [board cards 3C,10S,10C ]
    UncleBuddy checks, digital22 bets $100, UncleBuddy calls $100.

    TURN [board cards 3C,10S,10C,JD ]
    UncleBuddy checks, digital22 bets $60, UncleBuddy calls $60.

    RIVER [board cards 3C,10S,10C,JD,QC ]
    UncleBuddy checks, digital22 bets $200, UncleBuddy bets $500, digital22 bets $600, UncleBuddy bets $600, digital22 calls $60 and is all-in.


    results in white
    SHOWDOWN
    UncleBuddy shows [ 10H,10D ]
    digital22 mucks cards [ JH,JS ]
    UncleBuddy wins $240, UncleBuddy wins $2,365.
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    Well, it was obvious you had a 10. He probably thought he was golden come the turn. Oh well. Hard to let go of the second best possible hand out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ensign_lee
    Well, it was obvious you had a 10. He probably thought he was golden come the turn. Oh well. Hard to let go of the second best possible hand out there.
    I would have liked to hide the fact that I had any 10, but when I checked it, I don't think I could have extracted anymore chips out of him if I bet too strongly here. I figure a potsized bet, puts me on trips or a higher pair. Of course, I didn't know he had JJ, but I knew that the Jack helped him. I figured Id just let him throw me his chips after that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ensign_lee
    Well, it was obvious you had a 10. He probably thought he was golden come the turn. Oh well. Hard to let go of the second best possible hand out there.
    Looking back on the hand, he also could have put me on a flush draw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleBuddy
    Quote Originally Posted by ensign_lee
    Well, it was obvious you had a 10. He probably thought he was golden come the turn. Oh well. Hard to let go of the second best possible hand out there.
    Looking back on the hand, he also could have put me on a flush draw.
    uh uh. no way. There is no way you did not have at least one 10 there. Two of them was just kind of a kick in teh pants.
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    Suicide sounds good about now if this was a cash game. This is the type of hand that you just quit for a while after or else you'll be on megatilt
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    Indeed u wanna stop for a while after stuff like that.
    2 days ago I am at a $50 NL.

    Guy raises EP I call with AJs I think in the BB. I flop a flush draw check it and he gives me a free card which makes my nut flush. I bet get and get raised two times my bet. I call and hope the board doesnt pair, At this point I know I am against a set or 2 pair (small chance he made a lesser flush) Board pairs tens. I check he bets relative weak. Since he was a good players I could not take this as weakness and raise on a paired board. So I just call and turns over pocket tens...

    Yesterday same thing I have the nut flush on the turn. River pairs kings and I lose to KKKK...

    Unfortunately I dont have the HH but can you really see any chance that you fold Ace high flush of the board pairs on the river? Especially when you only have to call your last $8-10 and the pot is like $60?

    These two hand really hurt my bankroll. Luckily I didnt go on tilt (not for too long anyway :P) and made the money back on SnGs to finish in the positive both days.
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    yea that digital guy prob thinks he's milking you nicely on the river. You can't really worry about quads, he prob had you on trip 10's or a straight seeing he was firing on the river.

    Thats what we all want isn't it you to get the nuts and your opponent to have the damn well next best thing he simply cant lay down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ensign_lee
    uh uh. no way. There is no way you did not have at least one 10 there. Two of them was just kind of a kick in teh pants.
    How do you figure that? Based on the fact that I raised from such an early position the only ten he could put me on would mean I have quads. There is no other 10 that would justify a 5xs raise. I could have just as easily been checking my Kings, queens, aces or 9s on the flop. I could have AK or AQ suited and playing them weakly. There are lots of ways I could not have had a ten here.

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