yes, never limp big hands (unless you have solid reads on villain obv)
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yes, never limp big hands (unless you have solid reads on villain obv)
until you run like me you don't know what a bad beat is
I had pocket rockets two time in a row and lost both of them and was knocked out of the tournament
I think the worst beats are when you have a fullhouse and someone else comes in with a better one. Those are a bankroll losers. Gets ya right in the gut.
had KK flop was K A 8 turn A and river was 5 other guy had AK
this is almost routine when I have pocket kings... its either runner runner for a straight, or they backdoor the flush... or they have middle pair and call down and catch 2 pair on the river. I lose more with pocket kings than I do any other hand especially because no matter what I raise preflop, from a min bet to shoving all in, anyone and everyone with an ace in their hand will call and there is always an ace on the flop.
So today I played this 300 people freeroll. I started out tight, playing 10 percent of starting hands. And this guy kept shoving all in for like seven times in a row, so I decided to try and catch him. I get dealt QJs on the button, he shoves, everyone folds, and I call. He had 84o, and caught a STRAIGHT on the FLOP! So there it is. :D
how can some1 snap call with K4 & still comeout a winner , pstars pfffff
Those are brutal beats, but part of the game. One bad beat that happened recently was my AA vs AK, big raise preflop, on the flop, Q2J, I push all in, he calls, I think an 8 comes, but I know the river was a 10. I was knocked out, and a bit upset.
Those are very tuff beats but you know better. Its not always gonna happen and you did nothing wrong. You had very good hands and just got merged. Youll get it back. I been lucky and have not had many bad beats lately. Sure they will come.:rolleyes: GL