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A few more because I had too many images in the first post.
PokerStars Tournament game, buy-in $+, Level $300/$600 No Limit, 8 players Hand History by SB: T$2230 BB: T$405 UTG: T$5935 UTG+1: T$2340 HERO (MP1): T$1635 MP2: T$2440 CO: T$8385 Button: T$3630 Players post T$50 ante SB posts Small Blind T$300 BB posts Pre-flop: Q A (T$1055)UTG folds UTG+1 folds HERO raises to T$1585 MP2 folds CO folds Button folds SB calls T$1285 Flop: 4 4 6 ($3925)Turn: 4 4 6 J (T$3925)River: 4 4 6 J T (T$3925)SB shows A 6![]() BB shows 7 2![]() SB wins T$3925 with two pair Sixes and Fours PokerStars Tournament game, buy-in $+, Level $10/$20 No Limit, 9 players Hand History by SB: T$1340 BB: T$1930 UTG: T$1950 UTG+1: T$1080 MP1: T$1500 HERO (MP2): T$1500 MP3: T$1280 CO: T$1470 Button: T$1450 SB posts Small Blind T$10 BB posts Big Blind T$20 Pre-flop: A K (T$30)UTG folds UTG+1 folds MP1 folds HERO raises to T$80 MP3 folds CO folds Button folds SB folds BB calls T$60 Flop: K T 8 ($170)BB checks HERO bets T$140 BB raises to T$280 HERO raises to T$1420 BB calls T$1140 Turn: K T 8 6 (T$3010)River: K T 8 6 2 (T$3010)BB shows T 8![]() BB wins T$3010 with two pair Tens and Eights PokerStars Tournament game, buy-in $+, Level $10/$20 No Limit, 9 players Hand History by SB: T$1500 BB: T$1500 UTG: T$1500 UTG+1: T$1500 MP1: T$1500 MP2: T$1500 HERO (MP3): T$1500 CO: T$1500 Button: T$1500 SB posts Small Blind T$10 BB posts Big Blind T$20 Pre-flop: J A (T$30)UTG calls T$20 UTG+1 folds MP1 folds MP2 calls T$20 HERO raises to T$120 CO folds Button folds SB folds BB calls T$100 UTG calls T$100 MP2 calls T$100 Flop: T J 8 ($490)BB checks UTG bets T$200 MP2 raises to T$400 HERO raises to T$1380 BB folds UTG calls T$1180 MP2 calls T$980 Turn: T J 8 3 (T$4630)River: T J 8 3 5 (T$4630)UTG shows J Q![]() MP2 shows Q 9![]() UTG wins T$4630 with a flush Queen high PokerStars Tournament game, buy-in $+, Level $50/$100 No Limit, 5 players Hand History by HERO (SB): T$1600 BB: T$2590 UTG: T$2020 CO: T$4700 Button: T$4060 HERO posts Small Blind T$50 BB posts Big Blind T$100 Pre-flop: J 8 (T$150)UTG calls T$100 CO calls T$100 Button folds HERO calls T$50 BB checks Flop: 2 J J ($400)HERO checks BB checks UTG checks CO checks Turn: 2 J J T (T$400)HERO bets T$300 BB raises to T$600 UTG folds CO folds HERO raises to T$1500 BB calls T$900 River: 2 J J T 7 (T$3400)BB shows T T![]() BB wins T$3400 with a full house Tens full of Jacks PokerStars Tournament game, buy-in $+, Level $100/$200 No Limit, 6 players Hand History by SB: T$2810 BB: T$4583 HERO (UTG): T$1820 MP: T$2775 CO: T$6042 Button: T$8970 Players post T$25 ante SB posts Small Blind T$100 BB posts Big Blind T$200 Pre-flop: A T (T$450)HERO raises to T$600 MP folds CO folds Button folds SB folds BB calls T$400 Flop: 7 5 2 ($1450)BB checks HERO bets T$1195 BB calls T$1195 Turn: 7 5 2 2 (T$3840)River: 7 5 2 2 Q (T$3840)BB shows T K![]() BB wins T$3840 with a flush King high PokerStars Tournament game, buy-in $1.00+0.20, Level III $25/$50 No Limit, 9 players Hand History by SB: T$1380 HERO (BB): T$1520 UTG: T$2760 UTG+1: T$940 MP1: T$3305 MP2: T$4185 MP3: T$115 CO: T$11285 Button: T$1510 SB posts Small Blind T$25 HERO posts Big Blind T$50 Pre-flop: A A (T$75)UTG folds UTG+1 folds MP1 folds MP2 folds MP3 folds CO calls T$50 Button folds SB calls T$25 HERO raises to T$250 CO calls T$225 SB folds Flop: 8 4 K ($575)HERO bets T$600 CO raises to T$1200 HERO raises to T$1245 CO calls T$45 Turn: 8 4 K 6 (T$3065)River: 8 4 K 6 3 (T$3065)CO shows K 6![]() CO wins T$3090 with a flush King high |
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The first one (AA vs J6s) is def my favorite
If it makes you feel any better last night I had all this happen to me KK vs AA JJ vs AA we both flop sets JJ vs AA JJ vs AA (yes 3 times) AK vs AA AK vs KK All the $ in on a JhTh8c board with Q9 and three opponents each all in with JT, 88 and AhKh respectively (I lose obviously) Needless to say after my biggest month ever in June, July did not start off too well
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Thanks, Zy. I know this is just short term. But it's hard to see the long run when this happens over and over. The AA vs J6 is definitely a nice one, I agree. He catches his straight, but not the one he was chasing.
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