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ben99s
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03-09-2006, 11:06 PM
Post subject: How big of a mistake did i make here?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Sometimes i just hate to fold hands(which is stupid i know). Especially after getting crap all night. I had a feeling (s)he had the straight, but just could not let it go... I quit after this hand, to avoid going tilt.
btw, this is my first post. This site is great. Love the "19 starting hands" post. Kind of pissed about not listening to my head on this one and think i'm done playing for the night.
#Game No : 3702856214
***** Hand History for Game 3702856214 *****
$25 NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, March 09, 18:59:40 ET 2006
Table Table 98281 (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 1: shytzoo ( $23.24 )
Seat 2: mariod7755 ( $7.25 )
Seat 3: realporto ( $22.80 )
Seat 5: jaridgegirl ( $13.86 )
Seat 6: BengalBen ( $34.42 )
Seat 4: Jamie83 ( $3.26 )
mariod7755 posts small blind [$0.10].
realporto posts big blind [$0.25].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to BengalBen [ Ah Ac ]
Jamie83 folds.
jaridgegirl calls [$0.25].
BengalBen raises [$2].
shytzoo folds.
mariod7755 folds.
realporto folds.
jaridgegirl calls [$1.75].
** Dealing Flop ** [ Qc, 2d, 9s ]
jaridgegirl checks.
BengalBen bets [$0.50].
jaridgegirl calls [$0.50].
** Dealing Turn ** [ Td ]
jaridgegirl checks.
BengalBen bets [$0.60].
jaridgegirl raises [$3].
BengalBen raises [$4.80].
jaridgegirl is all-In [$8.36]
BengalBen calls [$5.96].
** Dealing River ** [ 4h ]
BengalBen shows [ Ah, Ac ] a pair of aces.
jaridgegirl shows [ Js, Kd ] a straight, nine to king.
jaridgegirl wins $26.67 from the main pot with a straight, nine to king.
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Warpe
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Welcome to FTR, Ben.
Bet the flop next time. $5 shoulda done it.
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ben99s
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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thanks. I'm always afraid of scaring away everyone. scared away everyone except one w/ a $2 bet.
I was doing o.k. up until that point. Playing pretty tight. I just could not bring myself to fold those pocket aces... grrrr.
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ben99s
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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If you do not mind me asking. How would you have played this hand?
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Iwind
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Norway
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Better scearing them away then loosing a big pot to a better hand who you are letting draw too cheap. You bet so you give them bad odds to call, often these players will call anyways, but then they make a mistake, and when they make a mistake you make money! In the long run that is, and that's what matters.
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ben99s
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Iwind
Better scearing them away then loosing a big pot to a better hand who you are letting draw too cheap. You bet so you give them bad odds to call, often these players will call anyways, but then they make a mistake, and when they make a mistake you make money!  In the long run that is, and that's what matters.
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Yeah... a dollar bet after the flop probably would have bought it...
/sigh...so much to learn and so much money to lose
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Iwind
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Norway
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Rather so much to learn so much money to win FTR is a great place to learn how to improve your game, I started out like 4-5 months ago, first loosing a little... then breaking even for quite some time, and now I'm making nice money. Just focus on improving your game and you'll see the results
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ben99s
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Iwind
Rather so much to learn so much money to win  FTR is a great place to learn how to improve your game, I started out like 4-5 months ago, first loosing a little... then breaking even for quite some time, and now I'm making nice money. Just focus on improving your game and you'll see the results 
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bah! did not take my own advice and just lost some more......
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ben99s
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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The frustrating part is... both big pots i lost... I knew that i was beat, but for some reason in the back of my mind.. I felt like i had to call w/ what i had invested allready.
stupid...stupid..stupid..
oh..for a little background.
I've been playing for about 2 years or so(not too serious), online for a couple months(not too serious either).
I love to play. Sometimes i get stupid, like tonight though.... 1 hand will wipe out an entire night of progress
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ben99s
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Well... i'm happy to say after taking the night off and chilling a bit. I was able to rebound today and pull myself out of the hole and ahead a bit.
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TLR
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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letting go of big hands that are beat is a thing which is tough for most new players, this is the kind of thing you learn from experience and money lost.
The major problem with the hand you posted is that you let him complete his hand for cheap.
Get used to the fact that most of the times with big pairs you will win relatively small pots.
With big pairs unless you set it you usually want to take the pot down on the flop or the turn (or at least give opponents bad odds to draw).
Bet 3/4 of the pot on the flop
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