Fuck Fuck Fuckety Fuck!
Flush Tilt and their Fucking RNG can kiss my ass. Oh well, maybe it's not ALL their fault.
The night started out great when I decided that for some unknown reason I was a HORSE specialist and signed up for the sat to FTOPS whatever at 9:45. Guess how long that took and what place I ended up in? Take a look:
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM! That was a waste of $50. Oh well, maybe I'll learn my lesson.
So on to the Mookie. TD & RNG had it in for me last night because right off the bat they sit me next to LuckTruck. And then we play this hand which I played all wrong (and will post about separately):
That cut my stack down to around 1K from the starting 3K. Then in the blinds this happens:
It was checked down the whole way and then I paid off his 150 value bet on the river. Yay me.
But the worst hand of the night was when I was very short and jammed my remaining 500ish chips on this flop which PirateLawyer called for some reason:
He had a normal sized stack and no real draw except for the gutshot, so I totally don't get this call. He said he hadn't noticed my stack size before the hand, like that makes it an OK call or something. So to add to the pain RNG gives me two pair by the turn but then goes back to its roots and delivers the (un)likely flush.
I was so sick of poker I unregistered from the Dookie and went to bed. Sorry about not linking anyone in this post. Sue me.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Fucking Flush Tilt
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I played that hand badly, Kaja. My point (which I clumsily tried to make in chat) was I wouldn't have raised preflop with JTs (one of my favourite hands) if I had noticed you were so short in the big blind. I probably would just have limped.
If the pot was a bit smaller I would have insta-folded to your jam, but I was prepared to give you a courtesy double-up given the pot size and the fact that you could be jamming with a pretty wide range. I figured here that you had a flush draw, middle or bottom pair -- I didn't think you had flat- called my PF raise with a good king-high hand. That means I have good equity against that range with two live overcards and an inside straight; hence my reluctant call with ten outs on the flop for the 500-ish bet to see two more cards with no fear of future betting.
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