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Old 12-14-05, 10:21 AM
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Default Not a two outter just kidding, but still

This shit seems to be happening to me in every sit n go I play in. I have to come in at least second in the next $1 SnG I play just to make up for the buys in's I have lost. The guy is slow playing his 10's like they are the nuts.

PokerStars Game #3330632578: Tournament #16495364, Hold'em No Limit - Level II (15/30) - 2005/12/14 - 10:07:06 (ET)
Table '16495364 2' Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: Hawtness (1410 in chips)
Seat 2: joinacouple (1480 in chips)
Seat 3: Donny1699 (2450 in chips)
Seat 4: johndeer (1655 in chips)
Seat 5: Papeluis (1290 in chips)
Seat 6: sebstar78 (1355 in chips)
Seat 7: arturcikz (1930 in chips)
joinacouple: posts small blind 15
Donny1699: posts big blind 30
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Hawtness [Jh Js]
johndeer: calls 30 (???)
Papeluis: folds
sebstar78: folds
arturcikz: folds
pej715 is connected
Hawtness: raises 70 to 100
joinacouple: folds
Donny1699: folds
zammy101 is connected
johndeer: calls 70 (another call? slow playing aces or kings?)
*** FLOP *** [7d 8s 6c]
johndeer: checks (call, call, now check? wtf does he have? T9suited? Is he slow playing a straight?)
Hawtness: bets 200
johndeer: calls 200 (another call?)
*** TURN *** [7d 8s 6c] [6d]
johndeer: checks (more weakness)
Hawtness: bets 1110 and is all-in
johndeer: calls 1110 (I was pretty sure I had him, and that there was no way he could call this.)
*** RIVER *** [7d 8s 6c 6d] [Th]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
johndeer: shows [Ts Td] (a full house, Tens full of Sixes)
Hawtness: shows [Jh Js] (two pair, Jacks and Sixes)
Hawtness said, "nice hit"
johndeer collected 2865 from pot

Edit: Just realized this isn't two outs, it's 6, the two 10's and four nines (for his gut shot straight)
6 outs * 1 chance to hit (the river) = 6 * 2 = 12% chance to hit? So what does that make me? Like a 9 to 1 favorite? (Maybe a little less, I am rounding 12% down to 10%, since using this formula the results are usually 1%-1.5% higher than the real number. Read about it )

<rant>I mean I almost feel like the Phil Hellmuth we see on TV, where I keep getting my money in with the best hand (for the most part, I can own up to my "Tim Lawrence Let Downs") and keep losing. I mean I can go a whole tournament picking up small pots and building my stack without showing a hand but the second I push my chips in as a favorite (not even just coin flips) it's all over for me. </rant>
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Last edited by Hawt; 12-14-05 at 10:57 AM.