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 Originally Posted by Trainer_jyms
ok let me try this another way. You bet into a fish holding top pair and expected him to fold. You were trying to get him off the flush but he had TPMK and from my experience that's what you want them to have when you get a set. He wasn't chasing the flush, he didn't think you had anything because you checked from the blind. TPMK with a flush draw I' m staying in as well without a much better read(which by the way most 5NL and 10NL's don't do). Your Fishing for carp with a 300,000 dollar boat. get a worm on a hook and wait.
What on earth are you going on about? I'm not saying I regret my play. I generally don't even care anymore if they suck out on me like this, these are the guys that are paying me off most of the time too!
The point was kinda the "threshold" for tolerance. That even though you "know", it still gets under your skin if it happens *too much*.
Atleast with me.. maybe other people here are cold as ice no matter how much bad beats you take, but not me. However I don't think just trying to ignore it is a good idea either.. I want to know clearly, for myself, if I lose a hand if it was bad play or bad luck.
Lol.. ok, well I took a break to calm down. Guess that's better than continuing to play :P
Yesterday I had a funny thing with "tilt".. a guy had just sucked out on me big time.. so the very next hand he raises preflop, and I just push my remaining 60BB stack. Another guy at the table said "tilt". Villain called me. I flipped aces. I figured it would tilty to push there, and it worked. A third guy even complimented me on "representing tilt" there lol.
Oh and I was actually curious to hear how often you guys have something like this? That it just becomes "too much"? (and hopefully you can stop playing)
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