Author Topic: Not as much a bad beat as me being a dumbass  (Read 387 times)

carypoker

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Not as much a bad beat as me being a dumbass
« on: December 13, 2006, 06:49:29 AM »
So I register for a 9 person sit and go $5+.50 tourney. I was in 2nd place with about an 1 1/2 hours gone. I was dealt an A 10 suited. I called the blinds, but was raised by another player. 1 other person called him so going into the turn their were 3 of us. The turn produced:

A K 10

At this point I am thinking about the story that is going to be told about how I knocked 2 folks out with one hand. Anyway I bet and am called by player1 and player2 raises. So I call and so does player1. The turn produces a

10

and I start salivating. I bet and am called by player1, but player2 raises. OK, here is where the critical thinking goes haywire. I am so caught up on having a fullhouse I don't take my normal time to evaluate what is happening. I immediately raise, player1 folds and player2 raises me back. There is now no critical thinking happening on the poker side of my brain. I re-raise him and he calls. Here comes 5th street and it's a

K

So now we have a table that reads:

A K 10 10 K

and yours truly was holding an A 10. So I had the NUTZ with a FH of
10's over A's. We ended up both going all in an when the cards were shown your's truly felt like a complete idiot. Can you guess what player2 had? Yep he was holding

A K

So he won with a FH og K's over A's.

Again I cannot stress enough to always take your time and evaluate why someone is betting the way they are. That should have been a BIG tell to me.

What is it that Mr. Brunson says...TH is a game learned quickly, but mastered over a lifetime. He is correct.

Thanks for reading this. Not to totally depress you but you will not get the time spent reading this back.

xamiche

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Not as much a bad beat as me being a dumbass
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2006, 12:55:21 PM »
Yes, it is very important to analyze the board and the players in the hand. Even if the guy was holding a K only, he would have had you beat. I've made a few mistakes like that myself, or perhaps just not "believing" that the player made his/her draw.

jsaw

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Not as much a bad beat as me being a dumbass
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2007, 01:07:27 PM »
That is a really tough beat.   Even after indeapth analysis - under normal online tournament conditions I can not see  layign down a boat unless the other player was super tight.