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Old Jun 05,2010, 07:08 AM   #1
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see this over and over deep in tournaments -> get sad -> what do?

not asking for much, just a little bit of rungood deep in tournaments will be fine

***** History for hand T5-58480319-140 (TOURNAMENT: "$2,600 NL Holdem", R-441-348, buy-in: $11) *****
Start hand: Sat Jun 5 13:58:08 GMT+0200 2010
Table: Table #21 [58480319] (NO_LIMIT TEXAS_HOLDEM 250/500, ante: 50, TC)
User: Richard_5
Button: seat 1
Players in round: 10
Seat 2: lady QUU (2830)
Seat 3: mbto (17020)
Seat 4: -stiggel- (8085)
Seat 5: dext23 (23978)
Seat 6: kochkran (15769)
Seat 7: tMiQ (26510)
Seat 8: wesker4080 (4504)
Seat 9: Richard_5 (15580)
Seat 10: tzim21 (13544)
Seat 1: karmino26 (4362)
lady QUU posts ante 50
mbto posts ante 50
-stiggel- posts ante 50
dext23 posts ante 50
kochkran posts ante 50
tMiQ posts ante 50
wesker4080 posts ante 50
Richard_5 posts ante 50
tzim21 posts ante 50
karmino26 posts ante 50
lady QUU posts small blind (250)
mbto posts big blind (500)
---
Dealing pocket cards
Dealing to Richard_5: [, ]
-stiggel- folds
dext23 folds
kochkran raises 2000 to 2000
tMiQ folds
wesker4080 folds
Richard_5 raises 6000 to 6000
tzim21 folds
karmino26 folds
lady QUU calls 2530 [all in]
mbto folds
kochkran calls 4000
--- Dealing flop [, , ]
kochkran checks
Richard_5 bets 9530 [all in]
kochkran calls 9530
--- Dealing turn []
--- Dealing river []
---
Summary:
Main pot: 9340 won by kochkran (9340)
Side pot 1: 25500 won by kochkran (25500)
Rake taken: $0
Seat 2: lady QUU (0), net: -2830, [, ] (TWO_PAIR QUEEN, FIVE)
Seat 3: mbto (16470), net: -550
Seat 4: -stiggel- (8035), net: -50
Seat 5: dext23 (23928), net: -50
Seat 6: kochkran (35029), net: +19260, [, ] (TWO_PAIR ACE, QUEEN)
Seat 7: tMiQ (26460), net: -50
Seat 8: wesker4080 (4454), net: -50
Seat 9: Richard_5 (0), net: -15580, [, ] (TWO_PAIR ACE, FIVE)
Seat 10: tzim21 (13494), net: -50
Seat 1: karmino26 (4312), net: -50
***** End of hand T5-58480319-140 *****


Also, anyone who even tries to say shove pre or fold pre or something retarded will loose a lot of respect points

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Old Jun 05,2010, 11:44 AM   #2
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You just keep playing and continuously keep getting soulcrushed when deep then some miraculous day you actually hold and finish in the top 3 for a nice score.
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Old Jun 05,2010, 12:44 PM   #3
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Haha I wont be the one to say you should shove pre or fold pre cause i think both are horrible plays. However with a raise to 4xBB by a guy who has more chips then you might warrent a flat call, setting up a trap for a squeeze play but also keeping the pot small. If you miss the flop you dont commit too much but if you hit no one will put you on AK. Im not saying raising is a bad play by any means. But i recently read negreanus new book and they say countless times that hands like AK and AQ are the worst tournament hands as more often then not you will go bust with them. you can think you hit an ideal flop with a62 but you could easily run into 66 and on a flop like that AK is so hard to get away from. Over the last few years, all poker annoucers and all you hear is how you need to be aggressive, but thats not the case. Im not gonna ramble much more. But for more information I suggest reading Daniels new book called Power Holdem Strategy. Easily the most influential book Ive read and has improved my game so much.
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Old Jun 05,2010, 12:48 PM   #4
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Haha I wont be the one to say you should shove pre or fold pre cause i think both are horrible plays. However with a raise to 4xBB by a guy who has more chips then you might warrent a flat call, setting up a trap for a squeeze play but also keeping the pot small. If you miss the flop you dont commit too much but if you hit no one will put you on AK. Im not saying raising is a bad play by any means. But i recently read negreanus new book and they say countless times that hands like AK and AQ are the worst tournament hands as more often then not you will go bust with them. you can think you hit an ideal flop with a62 but you could easily run into 66 and on a flop like that AK is so hard to get away from. Over the last few years, all poker annoucers and all you hear is how you need to be aggressive, but thats not the case. Im not gonna ramble much more. But for more information I suggest reading Daniels new book called Power Holdem Strategy. Easily the most influential book Ive read and has improved my game so much.
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Old Jun 05,2010, 01:09 PM   #5
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BBV? sorry I dont know your terminology lol
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Old Jun 05,2010, 01:19 PM   #6
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O ok my bad, thx for informing me
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just gotta pay your dues....then hopefully pay the bills with winnings :P
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