A couple of hands, a couple of nights.
I was playing some local games last weekend and the weekend before. One of them was a ways out of my bankroll, but I was sure I was the best player there, and the other was my normal cash game.
The first was a crazy donk game with a $100 min. At my normal home game, we always buy in with the min. At this place, I bought min., my two buddies did the same, and everyone else bought with like $500. That's a lot of money to me. Anyway, I decided to sit and play super nit poker. Well I wasn't doin so hot, re-bought, and came across this hand:
Blinds: $1-2 (These low blinds were a godsend to my little stack)
Hero is dealt Ac, As
UTG:folds
3 Folds
MP4:Bets $27
LP1:Calls $27
4 Folds
BB: Hero raises $53 to $77 All-in
MP4:Calls $53
LP1:Calls $53
Flop: 5s, Jc, 2h
MP4:checks
LP1:checks
Turn: 7s
Both check
River: 5h
both check
Hero has Ac, As (one pair Aces)
MP4 has Kc, Qc (king high)
LP1 has Ah, 5c (three of a kind 5's)
Now I would have put this in the bad beats section, but My buddy who was at the game was saying that at a table like that you souldn't push all-in preflop with Aces because they get cracked too often. I thought I played it well. Please let me know what you think.
Also, at my $20 weekend game, my buddy told me I had a tell. The rest of the night, he was calling my hands almost exactly, and eventually took me out. I didn't rebuy because I didn't want to take the chance of tilting. Can someone have a tell that precise and noticable? Did he suddenly become a better player than me? If so, how can I get rid of this tell?