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what makes it even crazier is that I've probably hit 2 sets the whole week and flopped one straight and that's about it as far as hands go. My opponents have hit all kinds of stuff and it's been unreal. They seem to flop straights against me all the time. They flop trips on me.
But you misplay your hands and suckout, so it's all good.
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what makes it even crazier is that I've probably hit 2 sets the whole week and flopped one straight and that's about it as far as hands go. My opponents have hit all kinds of stuff and it's been unreal. They seem to flop straights against me all the time. They flop trips on me.
But you misplay your hands and suckout, so it's all good.
Fuck you.
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AbbaddabbaKingAustinDrawingDeadInDMLet's meet at Prairie Meadows and get Lincoln or Rich to set us up with a sit-n-go or something.

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AbbaddabbaKingAustinDrawingDeadInDMLet's meet at Prairie Meadows and get Lincoln or Rich to set us up with a sit-n-go or something.
I believe Abbadabba is from Waterloo in Canada, not Iowa. King Austin's not old enough, I don't believe. But I've played up there with Jadaki and Lil Hellmuth.
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Im going to enjoy it when you come back in a week or so berating someone for calling with top pair when you have a straight then suck out on you.nice runner runner suckout. A serious question, did you stop and think what could he have? or did you just see top pair top kicker and think all in? While heads up AJ is a very strong hand on that flop with that much aggression chances are you're beat imho unless the guys a maniac.

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AbbaddabbaKingAustinDrawingDeadInDMLet's meet at Prairie Meadows and get Lincoln or Rich to set us up with a sit-n-go or something.
Only 18....we could always drive up to canterburry or w/e it's called...Oh, and Redpill, you remind me of this guy who lives next door to my dad. He still lives with his mom, just like you.
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well since starting this thread, I've made another $100 so make that $800 now. I don't always raise my big hands. I try best to not be predictable.
Limping on the button with AJ is bad. Period.
Obviously, this one's been explained already, but I was playing three-handed 1-2 live last night, and I'd been raising with any ace, any pocket pair, and any decent paint cards for about 20 or 30 minutes, and then the last hand before I left I limped in the small blind with AT, knowing that I'd get paid off if I flopped an ace.I did hit my ace and when I checked, I got my opponent to bet $10 into a $4 pot on the flop and then another $20 when another ace hit on the turn. He had 8 high. The point of the story is that there are pretty much no objectively wrong plays on the first two streets playing two and three-handed, because so much of it's read-dependent.
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well since starting this thread, I've made another $100 so make that $800 now. I don't always raise my big hands. I try best to not be predictable.
Limping on the button with AJ is bad. Period.
Obviously, this one's been explained already, but I was playing three-handed 1-2 live last night, and I'd been raising with any ace, any pocket pair, and any decent paint cards for about 20 or 30 minutes, and then the last hand before I left I limped in the small blind with AT, knowing that I'd get paid off if I flopped an ace.I did hit my ace and when I checked, I got my opponent to bet $10 into a $4 pot on the flop and then another $20 when another ace hit on the turn. He had 8 high. The point of the story is that there are pretty much no objectively wrong plays on the first two streets playing two and three-handed, because so much of it's read-dependent.
gain deception by raising "too much," not too little, in shorthanded games.good luck.
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well since starting this thread, I've made another $100 so make that $800 now. I don't always raise my big hands. I try best to not be predictable.
Limping on the button with AJ is bad. Period.
Obviously, this one's been explained already, but I was playing three-handed 1-2 live last night, and I'd been raising with any ace, any pocket pair, and any decent paint cards for about 20 or 30 minutes, and then the last hand before I left I limped in the small blind with AT, knowing that I'd get paid off if I flopped an ace.I did hit my ace and when I checked, I got my opponent to bet $10 into a $4 pot on the flop and then another $20 when another ace hit on the turn. He had 8 high. The point of the story is that there are pretty much no objectively wrong plays on the first two streets playing two and three-handed, because so much of it's read-dependent.
gain deception by raising "too much," not too little, in shorthanded games.good luck.
Oh, I'd been raising plenty. I'd been raising hands like 68s in that situation sometimes too. I guess what I'd noticed is that my oppponent put me on an ace every time I raised. I'd been raising infrequently enough to make it plausible because I kept getting hands like 52o and 37s repeatedly. The only point I was trying to make is that you can't look at extremely SH games as if they exist in a vacuum. You really need to see about thirty hands or so to have any idea what someone might be thinking unless they explain it to you.
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Obviously, this one's been explained already, but I was playing three-handed 1-2 live last night, and I'd been raising with any ace, any pocket pair, and any decent paint cards for about 20 or 30 minutes, and then the last hand before I left I limped in the small blind with AT, knowing that I'd get paid off if I flopped an ace.I did hit my ace and when I checked, I got my opponent to bet $10 into a $4 pot on the flop and then another $20 when another ace hit on the turn. He had 8 high. The point of the story is that there are pretty much no objectively wrong plays on the first two streets playing two and three-handed, because so much of it's read-dependent.
You also haven't been posting hand after hand after hand symptomatic of extremely weak/tight play and claiming them as your own superior greatness at poker. There's some things you can argue as being read dependent, but, when you consider your play to be exceptional, it should have at least been somewhat tricky, or showing any kind of thought process. And like you said, you limped, and he checked, you didn't limp/call. Also, like you said, this has allready been explained. I've made my points allready.
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