Raped in Atlantic City ...
So, I went to Atlantic City this weekend with some friends for our not-so-regular-road tip. Was a total blast, except for my luck at the tables.
Entered 2 tourneys.... here are the results:
Tourney 1: $50+$15 buy in. 119 players. Finished 43rd.
Lost on:
Dealt: 8-8 on Big blind.
I check. Checks all around, to someone raising 3x BB. I call.
Flop comes 5-5-Q rainbow.
I check. 2 betters. 1 raise. Person who raised pre-flop goes all in. I was the short stack at the table so I call.
He flips over A-2.
Turn is a 3 or something not helpful to anyone.
River is an A.
grrrrr.
Tourney 2: $50+$15 buy in. 334 players. Finished 18th.
Lost on:
Dealt: A-A on again, big blind
I check. Checks all around, to someone raising 2x BB. I re-raise to 5X BB. Everyone folds except raiser who calls.
Flops comes: A-7-2
I check. He bets. I raise. He goes all in.
I have a pretty good read on this guy and I figured he was bluffing. I was right. He flips over 10-10. Im laughing.
Turn comes 10
River comes 10.
I felt like a cartoom who just got an anvil dropped on him .. and just before the anvil dropped, I got kicked in the nuts. I dont mind getting outplayed. I can learn from that. But this way? It bites. I keep 2nd guessing myself to see if I made mistakes. I dont think I did.
Ended up leaving AC 3 days later only down about $25 bucks. Won most of my money back playing 3-6 or 5-10 limit games.
Ah well. Better "LUCK" next year ...
LG :)
Re: Raped in Atlantic City ...
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Originally Posted by LucifersGhost
I dont mind getting outplayed. I can learn from that. But this way? It bites.
I don't get it. I'm sure you don't want to get outplayed by a guy who re-re-raises all-in w/TT on a board of AXX. Be happy you didn't get outplayed by this guy, he's an idiot.
Bad beats are hard to take, but rest assured that you got a severe bad beat and you'll come out ahead 98% of the time in this situation. Better luck next time.
Re: Raped in Atlantic City ...
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Originally Posted by Theeggman
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Originally Posted by LucifersGhost
I dont mind getting outplayed. I can learn from that. But this way? It bites.
I don't get it. I'm sure you don't want to get outplayed by a guy who re-re-raises all-in w/TT on a board of AXX. Be happy you didn't get outplayed by this guy, he's an idiot.
Bad beats are hard to take, but rest assured that you got a severe bad beat and you'll come out ahead 98% of the time in this situation. Better luck next time.
No no .. I meant in a general sense. I dont mind losing to someone who outplayed me. But I cant stand the thought of losing to someone with a horse shoe so far up his arse that its coming out of his ear lol
I keep telling myself that and wont let it affect my future playing.
Good poker player = good closer in baseball
I think to be a good poker player, you've got to be like a good closer in baseball--mentally tough with a short term memory. By definition, a closer is only pitching late in the game when it's on the line and there's a good chance he can blow it. No matter how good you are, you're going to lose the game every now and then. You can only pitch so many scoreless innings.
Let's say an all-star closer blows a save in a cruicial game. The next game is just as important and it's a similar situation (late in the game, his team has a small lead.) Guess who's coming back in? Yup, the closer. He basically has to erase the previous game from his mind so it doesn't affect his performance this game. The good ones can do this cause they're mentally tough.
So a bad beat like you had is like a blown save. No matter how well you pitch, you're eventually gonna blow a save. No matter how well you play poker, you're eventually going to lose to a bad beat. Try to be like an all-star closer and have a short term memory.
Re: Good poker player = good closer in baseball
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Originally Posted by PocketKings
I think to be a good poker player, you've got to be like a good closer in baseball--mentally tough with a short term memory. By definition, a closer is only pitching late in the game when it's on the line and there's a good chance he can blow it. No matter how good you are, you're going to lose the game every now and then. You can only pitch so many scoreless innings.
Let's say an all-star closer blows a save in a cruicial game. The next game is just as important and it's a similar situation (late in the game, his team has a small lead.) Guess who's coming back in? Yup, the closer. He basically has to erase the previous game from his mind so it doesn't affect his performance this game. The good ones can do this cause they're mentally tough.
So a bad beat like you had is like a blown save. No matter how well you pitch, you're eventually gonna blow a save. No matter how well you play poker, you're eventually going to lose to a bad beat. Try to be like an all-star closer and have a short term memory.
Wow, thats a great analogy actually. Great call Pocket!!
All my friends kept telling me was "oh man suck it up. No biggie." They arent much for motivational speaking. Can ya tell? :P