Post subject: Poker Discussion thread
Mitjitsu
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Since a lot of the people on the site seem to be keen poker players. I thought I might create a topic where people could discuss games they've played in, or hands they've been involved in. Most people tend to remember there bad beats over everything else, but half the stories I've heard I don't believe qualify as bad beats.Over time I've generally questioned my own play rather than just blaming the opponent for making a bad, reckless or poorly calculated plays. I'm generally low stakes on the internet, so I'm only playing for fun mainly playing heads up and sit and gos. I'm quite successful in live games, and greatly prefer it over internet play. Given that you have more time to make key decisions, tiredness becomes a bigger factor and you can make deals to resplit prizes which is favourable in the long term. Here's some interesting hands I've been involved in. BAD BEAT Backstory: This is what I tend to find frustrating about online play, Domiment player at the table is a maniac, bordering on being a gambler. Playing too many hands, raising too much too often, and always seeming to get lucky when it comes down to a show down. Even more annoying whenever I re-raise (often as a bluff or semi-bluff) the opponent nearly always seem to do a massive re-raise back or go all in which makes it too awkward to call. On this particular hand I finally thought I trapped him. Me = 3500 chips Opponent = 12000 chips Average = 5000 chips Big Blind = 200 chips Players = 5 I'm the small blind, opponent is second to act. Player 1 folds, opponent raises to 400, player 3 folds, I call, big blind folds FLOP comes Q-9-Q I'm holding Q9, so I have a full house. At this point I consider my opponent to be drawing dead Oponent raises to 200, I call Next card is an Ace Opponent raises to 600, I call Last card is an Ace I go all in and get instantly called Opponent shows A3 so I lose to a higher full house SATISFACTORY WIN Backstory: This was a live game, I just lost a fairly large pot to my opponent 5 hands ago. After being smooth talked all the way through and slow rolling his hand. Falsely thinking I was on tilt we then squared up on this hand. Me = 22000 chips Opponent = 19000 chips Average = 8000 chips Big Blind = 400 chips Players = 7 I have 88 and my opponent has QJ Opponent raises to 1000 making everyone fold but me Flop comes 8-J-Q Opponent raises to 2000, I quickly re-raise to 6000, opponent hesitates for a while and calls Next card is a 5 Opponent begins to start smooth talking me, I realise this means he has a very good hand and is unlikely to fold. He then raises to 4000, I begin to hesitate on this for a while fearing QQ or JJ based on the previous hand I played against him. He then said something which gave me an incline that his hand was not as good as mine, I then go all in and get called based on the fact that the opponent was too pot commited and had a hand that was too good to throw away. Neither of us show hands right away because we want to slow roll each other. Last card is a 2 Dealer asks me to reveal my hand, I casually show my hand and my opponent imeadiatley starts screaming f***!!! several times while walking away from the table. I then demanded to see his mucked hand. I don't generally approve of slow rolling, but this guy was just asking for it. and I never get tired of rewinding the story in my head of how I inflicted maximum devastation to my opponent. ACTION HAND Backstory: This is another live game. Four people were involved in this, everyone including me thought they had the winning hand Me = 120,000 chips Player 1= 10000 chips player 2 = 8000 chips player 3 = 45000 chips Average = 30000 chips Big blind = 600 Players = 8 6 players including me call to see the flop Flop comes 5s-6s-5d Minimum raise from player 3, 2 players fold and me and 2 other players call. Next card is an 8s As soon as the card fell I knew it helped player 3. I'm holding As and 7s, so I have an Ace high flush and an up and down straight flush draw. I assume that player 3 has just made his flush. Player 3 checks players 2 and 3 go imeadiatley all in. I raise to 17,000, then player 3 raises to 34,000. I go all in and opponent calls. Player 1 was first to show and shows 7-9, a straight. Next player then shows JsKs a king high flush. I then show my hand and player 3 reveals he has 88, a full house. Last card is a 9d Sure I lost the hand, but it's very rare to be involved in a multi hand like that. It was like Casino Royale, with me playing the role of Le Chiffre
Post subject: Re: Poker Discussion thread
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Mitjitsu wrote:
I'm holding As and 7s
I lol'ed
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I tried to think of something fun to contribute with, but truth be told there isn't really a single hand I've played that stands out in my mind, despite playing online for nearly 5 years. Instead I'll contribute by saying that the first hand is not very well played, in my opinion.
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Fabian wrote:
Instead I'll contribute by saying that the first hand is not very well played, in my opinion.
I agree, imo
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Actually, in an attempt to impress my fellow tasvideosers, here are a few hands where I look straight into someone's soul and then call them down with something crappy and win. You have to do the work and click the links yourselves though. #1 #2 #3 #4 (best one) And here's just a big pot I found when browsing, which is a bit of the same thing: #5
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adelikat wrote:
Fabian wrote:
Instead I'll contribute by saying that the first hand is not very well played, in my opinion.
I agree, imo
thirded. full house, first to talk, call, wtf ? that's more a call to a punishment... I'll read yours later Fabian. I don't have one to post, but you may watch one other reason why a full house might not be enough : slightest chance ever.
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We need to discover how to luck-manipulate this game.
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Mitjitsu
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Fabian wrote:
Instead I'll contribute by saying that the first hand is not very well played, in my opinion.
Yes, I should have gone over the top on the turn instead of the river. That hand was well over a year ago while the other ones were 5 months ago. I didn't even pay attention to the last card before deciding to go all in on the river. Put that down to falling in love with hand symdrone
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I would rather put it down to 'OP is crazy' syndrome
Voted NO for NO reason
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Mitjitsu wrote:
falling in love with hand symdrone
I thought that was a normal part of being single :-D
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