Thanks to my poker friends who have urged me to continue my blog. Not really quitting, just not inspired to write. This short blog has been sitting in draft for a while.
I have been accused of often whining about my bad beats. Guilty as charged. It often seems like I get my money in with the best hand, only to lose to some improbable random luck. Let me give you an example. This morning, playing in a 9 person SNG, I was on a great roll. I had tripled up and was the chip leader with only 5 players remaining. I had taken a ton of chips off the previous leader, and when another player made it 2x the big blind, and he re-raised, I shoved with my KK. The first raiser folded and the other player called for all his chips. He revealed 8/8 as a huge dog. The flop, no issues, also nothing on the turn. The river was an 8 and he is doubled up. Now a much shorter stack, but still above starting stack, I find Q/Q and raise 4x the BB. He calls and we see the flop heads up. It comes down good but not great for me, K/Q/J, all diamonds. I bet big with my set, and he puts me all-in. He turns over J/10, with the 10 of diamonds. The river is the ace of diamonds and I lose to a royal flush!!!! Now really, how many royals do we witness in our poker lives? How many do we get involved in a hand against it? Damned few. Unbelievable luck for a player who should have been gone earlier.
On a later update, I actually hit a royal flush myself today (omaha....but still counts!). Playing the AK suited hit a gutshot on the turn. Nice pot with action at the river.
I have been accused of often whining about my bad beats. Guilty as charged. It often seems like I get my money in with the best hand, only to lose to some improbable random luck. Let me give you an example. This morning, playing in a 9 person SNG, I was on a great roll. I had tripled up and was the chip leader with only 5 players remaining. I had taken a ton of chips off the previous leader, and when another player made it 2x the big blind, and he re-raised, I shoved with my KK. The first raiser folded and the other player called for all his chips. He revealed 8/8 as a huge dog. The flop, no issues, also nothing on the turn. The river was an 8 and he is doubled up. Now a much shorter stack, but still above starting stack, I find Q/Q and raise 4x the BB. He calls and we see the flop heads up. It comes down good but not great for me, K/Q/J, all diamonds. I bet big with my set, and he puts me all-in. He turns over J/10, with the 10 of diamonds. The river is the ace of diamonds and I lose to a royal flush!!!! Now really, how many royals do we witness in our poker lives? How many do we get involved in a hand against it? Damned few. Unbelievable luck for a player who should have been gone earlier.
On a later update, I actually hit a royal flush myself today (omaha....but still counts!). Playing the AK suited hit a gutshot on the turn. Nice pot with action at the river.