how to recover from a bad beat
i have KK. raise 6x BB to take out a full table of limpers. I get one caller
Flop: Q45. All different suits
I check. He raises all in. Average stack is about 10k and I have about 60k. He's chip leader and has me covered.
I put him on AQ, AA, or QQ. Figured I might as well pay him off if he has AA or QQ.
I call. He flips over Q9 offsuit.
Turn: 9.
Now after about 3 hours of concentrated playing, I lose to crap like this. Insanely bad preflop call, bad post-flop move, and he ends up pairing his kicker. What was I suppose to do?
Currently, I think the best thing for me is to stay away from the game to avoid steaming. How do you guys recover from these sick bad beats? And what kind of rationalizing/reasoning do you tell yourself whenever you get a bad beat?
Re: how to recover from a bad beat
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Originally Posted by AFchung
How do you guys recover from these sick bad beats? And what kind of rationalizing/reasoning do you tell yourself whenever you get a bad beat?
This is all the rationalizing you need:
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt
53,460 games 0.005 secs 10,692,000 games/sec
Board: Qc 4s 5h
Dead:
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 18.384% 18.38% 00.00% 9828 0.00 { Q9o }
Hand 1: 81.616% 81.62% 00.00% 43632 0.00 { KK }
80% favorite to win on the flop. So 8 out of 10 times you're winning this hand and more than likely now have an overwhelming chip lead on the rest of the field. And after suffering this beat you can logically assume that this donkey won't last a lot longer playing how he is.