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I was too steamed to save the hand histories, but these hands knocked me out of $5 SNG's at Pokerroom in consecutive nights. The first knocked me out in fifth place, the second one knocked me out in fourth. A) I was on the big blind ($400) with only about $1600 left remaining after posting my blind, the hand was folded to the small blind who raised me all in. I was holding a pair of 7's, so I called. He flipped over A-K. The flop came A-7-X. Turn came ARiver came K. So although I was only a 55-45 fav. preflop, after that flop, I was a 98-2 favorite after the flop, and a 85-15 fav. at the turn. B) Next night (last night) I'm under the gun with around 4k in chips, i'm second stack. The blinds are 400-800. I get pocket k's. I raise all in, button (top stack) calls, blind fold. He turns over A-K, so I'm almost 2-1. Flop comes K-6-3. I am now a 99.7- 0.3 favoriteTurn comes A I'm still a 95-5 fav. River....you guessed it...another Ace!!.His aces over kings beat my kings over acesAnyway, as you can imagine I'm a little shook up over this, but I'll get over it. At least it only cost me a collective $11 to be able to tell you these stories.

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Yeah, losing to runner runner stuff like that is horrid. Although yours were allin preflop, so it isn't quite what I'm used to in terms of thinking of a runner runner where they have to call on both streets. Though your guys would have in any limit game anyway, they wouldn't have known you had a set. I've had plenty of hands like that, but never in as quick succession as you had them, that utterly sucks.I can remembe 2 off the top of my head if we're swapping.Someone raises in early I 3bet with TT. Flop was AT6. I'm in heaven, pretty sure she has AK or AQ. She gives me huge action never slowing down. Turn is a 6. I'm lke great -- kind of. That 6 gives her 2 outs as opposed to nearly zero if the turn was a true blank. And of course yes, the river is an A. And she did have AK.Another similar one. I raise with QQ first in in middle. Get 3bet right after me, I cap. Flop is KQ9. The person wasn't a total lag so I wasn't afraid of JT. KQs was possible but I figured most likely AK (or some worse PP which I wouldn't have cared about). Sure KK is a possibility but you can't be afraid of shadows. So I'm raising up a storm, he plays with me on the flop but slows down by the turn. Turn is another K. He still slowed down, I guess my action convinced him I had a set, though it's hard to have THAT read, hah. So anyway, river is a fine 9 and my Qs full loses to his Ks full. He also had AK.You just have to get through the beats and downswings and keep playing.I had two horrid 2 outer river beats yesterday 2-3 mins apart. QQ vs TT and then QQ vs JJ. The first QQ hand was odd because of the flop. UTG open raised, I 3bet he flat called. Flop was AKx. He checks, I bet ( prepared to fold if he raises, since it was the worst possible flop for QQ) he flat calls. Turn was a rag, I decide at this point to take a cheap showdown since very few cards beat me if I'm not already ahead HU. So he checks turn I take a free card. Turn is a T, he bets, I call, and he takes down the pot with TT. How he can call a flop bet after I 3bet him and there is an AKx flop I'll never know, but he did. I could have bet the turn but I think my play was fine in this case. If I wasn't already beat very few cards could make me beat HU, he just caught his two outer.Then 2 mins later on another table I get QQ again, I raise, get 3bet, I cap. Flop is Kragrag , no flush/straight draw possible. This time I don't have position. A King high flop is not perfect but far better than the last flop. So I bet, he calls. Turn is a rag. I bet, he calls. River is a J, I check (since he called twice he could have the K, plus he might bluff with something stupid this way, so I don't get raised and he probably will bluff if he doesn't have it), he bets, I call. And as you know, he had JJ.Crap like this isn't fun, but it's part of poker.

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