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Post some hand histories in the Limit forum.
Here is a hand history. Now, I know you are going to say it's a bad beat (of course it is) but it is typical of what has been happening. Could I have played it better?
I raised the BB utg with AKs
Players 4, 5, 6, SB and BB all call.
Flop comes K 8 2 rainbow.
SB and BB check.
I check, hoping to check raise.
Player 4 bets, player 5 calls, player 6 and SB fold, BB calls.
I raise.
Players 4, 5 and the BB call.
Turn is a 4.
BB checks.
I check, again hoping to check raise, as I’m pretty sure that Player 4 will bet and I feel strongly that I am winning.
Player 4 bets, player 5 calls, BB calls, I raise.
Players 4, 5 and BB call.
River is a 6.
BB checks.
I bet (as I don’t want everyone to check, and I’ve noted that Player 4 often bets to the river then checks; I know there could be a straight out there but that means someone must have called on the flop with just three to a straight).
Player 4 calls, player 5 folds, the BB raises.
I fold, as I’m now certain that I’m not beating both opponents. I would call just one opponent.
Player 4 calls.
Player 4 shows down 62o, for two pairs; the BB shows down 75o for a straight. Both have better hands than me.
Player 4 had bet with bottom pair on the flop and turn, the BB called with 3 to a straight on the flop and a gutshot on the turn.
I know it sounds like glass half empty, but it is frustrating to lose in this way, although I must accept that most pots are won by weak players playing bad cards poorly. I've seen a number of pros complaining recently about internet players calling them with poor hands and outdrawing them, mind you, so I'm not in bad company!
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