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Looks like you were the recipiant of bad position in the first hand. If he had to act first, his check would show weakness, and you could have forced him out (probably). With your weak raise he probably put you on 10's, and figured he could either scare you out or catch an Ace. When you gave him the free card he got really lucky and that was it.
Better luck on Saturday! NL is alot of good play and some luck. I went all in against someone. He had J7 vs my AK. Pre-Flop I raise like 4xBB. The flop is AJ7. I figure now is a good time to bet my high card out, so I make a pot size bet. He raises me all in. Now he has been doing this all night. I guess I am kind of put off, so I call him. He turns over J7 .. I am dominated, until the board spike a pair and I win! Phweeeeehhwww! I was able to parlay that into a 25th place finish for a few bucks. |
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When i bet the flop, PS was 2K, my bet was 1K. He reraised to 2K, so i called the 1K. He made a straight on the turn (he checked I checked), I bet river, he reraised, I called.
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better luck next time...i'm still building my roll up so i can afford to take another shot at one of the bigger multi's on party. right now i'm on a ridiculous rush of cards at the $25 NL talbes...in about 200 hands have caught AA 2x, KK 2x, QQ3x, AKs 2x, and also managed to catch AA and KK back to back!!!
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