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disctiger85
So, a guy had just called a raise the hand before with 67o in the SB. Check/raised the flop of 997r and then called a third bet and an all in on the turn without improving.

The very next hand, he raises to $3(playing .5/1 6-handed), and I push $128ish on tilt with AdKd. He instacalls with Ts8s and ends up hitting a T to take a $260 pot....Boy I love online poker....
kkot
I also love getting my money in as a favorite!
XXEddie
QUOTE (disctiger85 @ Saturday, December 30th, 2006, 10:22 AM) *
So, a guy had just called a raise the hand before with 67o in the SB. Check/raised the flop of 997r and then called a third bet and an all in on the turn without improving.

The very next hand, he raises to $3(playing .5/1 6-handed), and I push $128ish on tilt with AdKd. He instacalls with Ts8s and ends up hitting a T to take a $260 pot....Boy I love online poker....



that is gonna get you zero sympathy
disctiger85
QUOTE (XXEddie @ Saturday, December 30th, 2006, 7:42 PM) *
that is gonna get you zero sympathy


I think you may have taken that the wrong way...My tilt is a little different than most, I basically just end up putting in large amounts of money when I know I have the best hand. It's my way of going on tilt and often times gets me calls I wouldn't otherwise get, such as this situation. Besides this was more of a post wondering where a person decides to call more than a buy-in pre-flop with T8s, so sorry that question was overshadowed by my "tilt". I'll try to remember that everybody else on here stays perfectly calm, cool, and collected at a poker table.

I thought this was the bad beat section....Didn't realize there were standards for bad beats, since it seemed like getting $130 in the middle as the favorite pre-flop and losing was bad, especially when a player calls with T8s.
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