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Thread: Tilting on Tilt

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    River Rat B2BAces's Avatar
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    Default Tilting on Tilt

    Started grinding while watching Dexter , good idea that got me to the worst swing so far . Topping that 11 BB swing with 12.25 BB down . Had some fun at least open-shoving 75BB on first levels . Like every worst ace got there in the preflop allin races....

    Discipline! Discipline ! Discipline! - Will have to set my poker hours and respect it .

    Also did very nice slow plays like this one -

    Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, 12 Tournament, 50/100 Blinds (9 handed) -

    Button (t6982)
    SB (t7605)
    BB (t6086)
    UTG (t3815)
    UTG+1 (t1305)
    MP1 (t3610)
    Hero (MP2) (t1850)
    MP3 (t1790)
    CO (t2740)

    Hero's M: 12.33

    Preflop: Hero is MP2 with A, A
    2 folds, MP1 bets t200, Hero raises to t450, 5 folds, MP1 calls t250

    Flop: (t1050) A, 3, K (2 players)
    MP1 checks, Hero checks

    Turn: (t1050) Q (2 players)
    MP1 checks, Hero checks

    River: (t1050) 5 (2 players)
    MP1 bets t1050, Hero raises to t1400 (All-In), MP1 calls t350

    Total pot: t3850

    Results:
    MP1 had 2, 4 (straight, five high).
    Hero had A, A (three of a kind, Aces).
    Outcome: MP1 won t3850
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    I rarely get value out of a set of Aces. I can understand the check on the flop, but at least bet the turn.

    With how good Dexter has been lately, shame on you for even attempting to do anything else, that show freaking sucks you in!

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    The slow play was me tilting . Example of bad play , it was a rush playing mostly to blow off some steam .
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    I had AA once, and the hand went something brutal like this....

    NL50
    Deepstacks 300-400 BB

    im mid position i got AA, i raise it $1.75,
    get re raised by SB to $6.25
    I re raise to $23.50
    He flat calls,
    flop comes down A J 9 rainbow...
    He checks and i bet out $32.50
    he instant raises to $65 or so
    I use my timer all the way to the bottom, then shuv it all in.
    He calls instantly and turns over 77 for pair of 7;'s
    i flip over trip A.
    turn 8
    river 10...
    the rest....
    well do i need to explain the violent language and the 'omg your a stupid....'s

    that was my deep stack crushed along with AA again...
    And my nuckle on my left hand...(desk)

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    No joking, I was on the winning end of a very simular hand last night live. $220 pot ($1/$2). My 34o hit a staight on the turn, to beat his flopped set of A (weak raise pre, check/check flop). I even said out loud when I re-raised river that I had the nuts, but he called all-in anyway.

    Always remember the AG in TAG. Giving them free cards will cost you in the long ru n.
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