Nut flush over set under river boat.
Been “nice” playing with you on this site.
Bye.
Nut flush over set under river boat.
Been “nice” playing with you on this site.
Bye.
Seems like a pretty run of the mill case of good hands running into each other to me? I don’t think you made any significant mistakes, and I think your plays on each street seem like pretty good choices (I don’t think raising on the flop was mandatory, but I like mixing it in a fair amount of the time). Likewise, I think your opponent’s play was perfectly reasonable.
I take it you were planning on losing all of your chips when you sat down at this table?
Take care. Happy trails.
Where will you go?! What will you do?!
Correct. I bluffed all in for 1/4 of my total bankroll twice against the same player (not love2eattacos) at the table earlier, and was either going to leave the table back up to 80M or when I hit 0. I hit 0.
Retiring from poker. Focusing on other interests.
I will go all in and say,…you’ll be back.
And now the end is near and so I face the final curtain…. ( my way, Elvis Presley )
I think you played the hand very well. Except maybe you should have gone all-in after the turn. You made a mistake of playing your entire bankroll unless that’s what you always do. But, I see your previous response and the result was inevitable.
Good luck, I enjoyed reading your (many) previous posts.
Just another bad beat! Happens to everyone a lot. If you can’t take it in a for fun only site maybe you should take a break.
This is not about how you played the hand, its about how easily you go on tilt!
or it could be free chips, or donk that bought a ton of chips and wants to buy more
Don’t let the door hit your royal flush on the way out
Regards,
TA
You can buy 3.5 million chips for less than $100. Lots of people do it.