This isn't going to help:
$1/$2 No Limit Holdem
9 players
Converted at weaktight.com
Stacks:
UTG | MrKGBoreoman | ($50.95) | |
UTG+1 | Dr. Fells | ($200.00) | |
MP1 | I The King I | ($200.00) | |
MP2 | DanPoker222 | ($246.05) | |
MP3 | Hero | ($289.55) | |
CO | TYJohnRambo | ($120.00) | |
BTN | capaneo | ($352.80) | |
SB | ZepHendrix | ($262.20) | |
BB | Itz_ | ($225.15) |
Pre-flop: ($3, 9 players) Hero is MP3
4 folds, Hero raises to $8, 3 folds, Itz_ calls $6
Flop: ($17, 2 players)
Itz_ checks, Hero bets $12, Itz_ raises to $31, Hero calls $19
Turn: ($79, 2 players)
Itz_ bets $65, Hero calls $65
River: ($209, 2 players)
Itz_ goes all-in $121.15, Hero calls $121.15
Final Pot: $451.30
Hero shows:
Itz_ shows:
Itz_ wins $448.30 ( won +$223.15 )
Hero lost -$225.15
Oh well, just another bad beat story. Not much I can do here.
2 comments:
How is that a bad beat? He had you before the flop and you caught a break on the 4th, then he came back to win when he was the favorite from the start. Don't lose interest, you lost accordingly, and he just outplayed you. Keep at it, i'm sure you'll pick up on a situation like this next time around, we can't all be great at poker, someone has to pay out!
What I mean by a "bad beat" here is that this hand is an unlucky situation in which you are destined to lose money, probably your whole stack, if you are sitting in my seat.
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