| Posted by: xdmanx007 at August 3, 2005, 7:05 am | | Topic: Well I don't know Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by KK_Cowboy
No wonder I am in a slump when you have things like this:
.10/.25 Dealt QQ
Player in seat 3 raises to .50, I raise 2.75, they call. Flop comes 2 8 J all different suits. I check to trap he puts me all in for another 5.80, I call. He has A8 in spades, sure enough I get rivered by an ace. I could say what I really think right now, but all I am going to say is this slump of mine can go take a long walk off a short pier.
I am in the same boat 4 3 weeks now I lose every big pot I am in. In NL I get my money in the pot as a HUGE favorite and still lose every hand. Much more and I will seriously quit playing online altogether!
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| Posted by: juiceeQ at August 3, 2005, 6:41 am | | Topic: Well I don't know Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Dorkus Malorkus
If you're tripling your bankroll in an hour you're playing at a limit too high for your bankroll. It's nice when you run good, but when you run bad (which you will at some point, everyone does) your roll will go bye bye.
Normally I would agree with you, but not in this case. I sat down with quite a bit more than the big blind amount (about 25x more). So I don't think so!
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| Posted by: Dorkus Malorkus at August 2, 2005, 12:01 pm | | Topic: Well I don't know Forum: Card Chat |
Original poster: Trapping with a ulnerable overpair like QQ is asking for trouble. Sure the other guy made a donkish play (well, 2 donkish plays, the call preflop and the push on the flop) and got lucky, but if he'd checked behind on the flop and an A or K had come up on the turn, what do you do? You've already made a nice pot with the preflop action, big pots need aggression so take them down as soon as possible.
Quote: Originally Posted by juiceeQ
So I moved up to the $1/$2 NL tables and ended up tripling my bankroll in about an hour with a combination of tight play, aggressive play, bluffing....a whole mixed bag...it was great!
If you're tripling your bankroll in an hour you're playing at a limit too high for your bankroll. It's nice when you run good, but when you run bad (which you will at some point, everyone does) your roll will go bye bye.
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| Posted by: robwhufc at August 2, 2005, 8:58 am | | Topic: Well I don't know Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by juiceeQ
I am beginning to realize that the smaller limit tables or harder to win at due to a lot of "fish". I proved that point today at PokerHost, playing at the ring games.
Started out playing limit 0.25/0.50 because I was paranoid about losing too much. But I saw decent and great hands being demolished at the river because of people chasing. And why wouldn't they? In such low limits, what's another 25 cents? So I moved up to the $1/$2 NL tables and ended up tripling my bankroll in about an hour with a combination of tight play, aggressive play, bluffing....a whole mixed bag...it was great! (Especially after being in such a poker funk for what seems like an eternity in which I found myself beginning to doubt my play.)
Now I realize to some of you more serious high-roller types that the $1/$2 is still low limit...but the quality of play between even that small amount and the lower limits (under $1) is ery noticeable. I don't thin... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: juiceeQ at August 2, 2005, 7:25 am | | Topic: Well I don't know Forum: Card Chat |
I am beginning to realize that the smaller limit tables or harder to win at due to a lot of "fish". I proved that point today at PokerHost, playing at the ring games.
Started out playing limit 0.25/0.50 because I was paranoid about losing too much. But I saw decent and great hands being demolished at the river because of people chasing. And why wouldn't they? In such low limits, what's another 25 cents? So I moved up to the $1/$2 NL tables and ended up tripling my bankroll in about an hour with a combination of tight play, aggressive play, bluffing....a whole mixed bag...it was great! (Especially after being in such a poker funk for what seems like an eternity in which I found myself beginning to doubt my play.)
Now I realize to some of you more serious high-roller types that the $1/$2 is still low limit...but the quality of play between even that small amount and the lower limits (under $1) is ery noticeable. I don't think I will even bother with the under $1 limits anym... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: philthy at July 31, 2005, 12:08 am | | Topic: Well I don't know Forum: Card Chat |
i think you mightve been able to avoid this altogether by betting big on the flop. even if you had an over pair to the flop, you risked them catching a scare card on the turn or river. Its hard to lay down over pairs to the flop when your opponent goes all in, but now you money is on the gamble of how the cards fall. I dont really like to take these chances and would rather force my oponents to pay for their cards.
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| Posted by: KK_Cowboy at July 30, 2005, 11:39 pm | | Topic: Well I don't know Forum: Card Chat |
No wonder I am in a slump when you have things like this:
.10/.25 Dealt QQ
Player in seat 3 raises to .50, I raise 2.75, they call. Flop comes 2 8 J all different suits. I check to trap he puts me all in for another 5.80, I call. He has A8 in spades, sure enough I get rivered by an ace. I could say what I really think right now, but all I am going to say is this slump of mine can go take a long walk off a short pier.
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