I lost $30 bucks last night. Actually, I had built my stack up to slightly over $100 (at a $.25/$.50 table) at one point -- but then I lost about $50 on one hand. It went something like this:
Me: late position, with KTs -- pre-flop raise (due to a number of showdowns in which I got to show off really good hands, I had developed a strong reputation as a very tight player...even though I bluffed out a number of people without their realizing it).
Loose aggressive dude -- calls with Ax off.
Tight aggressive dude -- calls with ??
everyone else folded.
FLOP: rag, K, A rainbow.
They check around to me; I bet $5. They call.
TURN: A
Loose-agg. checks (even though he has trip aces); Tight-agg bets $10. I raise to $20. Loose-agg. calls; Tight-agg. folds.
RIVER: 10
Shit -- now I've got three pair. Loose-agg. checks; I put him on a ragged A, which obviously beats my hand, so I bet $20. He is going to be shortstacked (for the third time) if he calls and loses, and I'm trying to represent that I've got the Boat. He doesn't even think about that possibility; he says (after calling and winning, obviously) that he only considered the possibility that I had an A too, and we'd split the pot.
GRRRRRRRR!
I know this was a BIIIIG gamble, but was it stupid of me to try it? I felt I was doing a convincing job -- but it apparently didn't even occur to loose-agg. dude that I might have the nut hand. He was absolutely MARRIED to those trip aces (as is often the case).
So, anyway, I'd love to hear thoughts on this. After that, I'll tell you about the real bitch hand that knocked me out of the game.