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At what point to you stop chalking it up to "running ba
I've been in a horrible break-even rut recently where I feel I should be winning substantially (obviously I feel that way, I know Iknow).
But I mean in both SnGs, and Cash games. I have been playing big pots with people who overvalue their hands and can't get away from marginal ones. Getting them all in with literally 3-6 outs and losing an overwhelming portion of the time.
I don't have any HH, but I mean things like AK vs A10 with an ace on the flop then all in after the flop.
KK vs. j8 all in on a flop of 789. ( i know my hand is not invincible here, but I mean variations of this situation repeatedly I should win mostly right?)
My latest one, I re-raise bluff a guy out of a pot and show him. Shortly after he raises a pot with me again. And I reraise with top pair, knowing he'll put me on a bluff again. To my delight he goes all in with bottom pair. I have q10, he has 63 and the board is 3810. He rivers the 6.
I have lost SOOOO many of these type of dominating hands recently. For like the past 2 weeks straight, and that is no exageration. They are big pots, where I get all in in a dominating situation. I've been trying to tell myself they only have 3-6 outs, and I made the right play. But is it? Do "bad cards" really last this long? OR is my tactic of playing big pots with predictable opponents weak because I'm gambling such a large portion of my stack at once?
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