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BlackCoffee 11-12-04 02:17 AM

Weird Sessions
 
You guys ever have those sessions where nothing made sense?
I got back from a B&M session at the local casino and made about $150 playing 4-8 but it was so weird.

I had Aces twice and lost both times.
I beat Aces 3 times myself.

I flopped a boat and lost (from the flop)
I beat a guy who flopped a boat..

and on and on... it was a loose table.. there was alot of pre-flop raising, there was a guy who played every single hand (yes he would play 2-7 capped) and if He didnt lose that much.


Just a weird weird night session. It was one of those night where I couldn't really use any strategy or make any cool moves. Just hung on for dear life and hoped for the best.

.. anyone else have strange tales?

BlackCoffee

Defendant 11-12-04 02:41 AM

I can relate today...

KK 3 times within 2 button rotations.

First one got cracked by A8 flopping 7JQ and calling capped bets to the river to catch a 9

Second was a flopped flush (guess what, I caught a king on the flop :( )

Third (hand right after the second) was another flush

And I played them all aggressively... weird

Defendant

jimmytheg 11-12-04 03:31 AM

i actually put an incredibly bad beat on someone today....200 max nl game, i have around 240, other guy has more. on the button i have two black 10's...folded around to me i make a raise to 10 (blinds are 2-4 in this game), bb comes over the top for 15 more. my thinking was he might have read me for a steal raise, and was trying to resteal because i have been playing a bit aggresive and winning lots of small pots. So far in this session I havent really had a monster hand, but won about 40 by picking up small pots without ever seeing a turn. But I didnt want to come back over the top of him, because i couldnt call an all in if he moved, and i didnt want to put 40 bucks or so in the pot preflop and then just fold...so i called. His small reraise would normally scream aces to me, but ive played with this guy before and he doesn't screw around with small reraises with aces or kings, he tries to win the pot right there. So right away i was thinking he had either jacks, queens, or AK.

Flop come 8spades 10 Jspades. I have medium set, but im not sure if it's good. He's first to act, and he checks to me. Now, i was thinking this means he either has AK, or the JJ i was afraid of. So, I bet out about half the pot, 20, to see what he does, knowing he would dump the AK, but probably smooth call with JJ. I wasnt expecting a raise, because he had seen me be aggresive, and probably wanted me to bet off my whole stack to him, instead of just taking the pot right then and there. When he just called my 20 flop bet, I was as close to sure as can be that i was beat. Turn was the 7 of spades, putting the flush draw out there, not a great card for him, but the only hand i could have had that would beat him at that point was AK of spades, and it was possible I had QQ, KK, 1010 or even AA, which is why i wasnt surprised when he checked to me. He expected me to follow through and represent a made flush, which he didnt think I had. Of course, i wasnt about to do that, and checked behind him. I'm positive that the only reason i saw the river card was because the flush draw hit, and not that it scared him, but made him believe i would represent it. We've played together a couple times, and he's seen me represent a flush draw. In fact, a couple days earlier, I had bluffed him off a hand by representing a flush, then showed him the bluff. If that 3rd spade hadnt come, Im pretty sure he would have led at the pot, hoping I would come over the top. Of course, you know what happens next if you are still reading this....

River comes the beautiful 4th 10. He bets, I raise, he moves in, and I happily call with my quads. Horrible suckout, for a nice pot. I guess the moral of this long story is...sometimes percieved aggresion, with position, gets the other guy to slow down enough for you to catch up. If this guy wasnt expecting me to bet strong at him, he would have bet me off the flop and protected his set against a flush draw. But since he thought I was going to do the betting for him, he allowed me to see 2 essentially free cards...a cheap turn and a free river. I only had a 20 percent chance of winning the hand after the turn, but with implied odds i was getting exactly 5 to 1 on my money. And it worked out..... Good times....good times

BlackCoffee 11-12-04 04:32 AM

Yes. Gotta love those! Quads on the river!

It was just a really strange night. To have beat beats for AND against all night long. It was as if no good hand could hold up for nearly 4 hours. AA, KK, QQ all lost hand after hand. Hands like 37 and 28 winning were the norm.

drewjax 11-12-04 12:14 PM

Just goes to show you that it doesnt just happen online!!

jdiana86 11-12-04 06:29 PM

Yeah, I have those sessions all the time. The good hands don't hold up, but you end up anyways. Just goes to show how any hand can win and how getting dealt the top 10 hands doens't guarantee anything.


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