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ATTN: Online poker players of OS
For those of you poker players who play online at all, I just thought I'd let you know that Poker Stars is having a special Sunday Million tournament today. The prize pool is usually $1,000,000 but in celebration of the tournament's 4th anniversary, they have added another $3,000,000 to the prize pool. That is a guaranteed $4,000,000 out there and the winner is guaranteed a smooth million of it alone! The buy in is still the usual $215 which is peanuts for what you have a shot to win. I'm definitely going to play this tournament and just wanted to see who else was. Even if you don't enter, feel free to look me up on there. My screen name on Poker Stars is MrLuckyFlops and I have a Tampa Bay Buccaneers flag as my avatar. Corny, I know. See you at the tables and good luck!Tags: None -
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Talk about a BAD BEAT for the ages:
SpoilerPokerStars Game #40120976438: Tournament #285020010, $200+$15 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level IV (100/200) - 2010/02/21 17:30:02 ET
Table '285020010 2373' 9-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: shevribesti (23653 in chips)
Seat 2: CA02 (10314 in chips)
Seat 3: giuse.7777 (10107 in chips)
Seat 4: PA$QUÀ (9625 in chips)
Seat 5: cgquad (11600 in chips)
Seat 6: chizzer (9200 in chips)
Seat 7: The-/-Skuàl (17374 in chips)
Seat 8: "kid"lucky (10627 in chips)
Seat 9: MrLuckyFlops (7500 in chips)
CA02: posts small blind 100
giuse.7777: posts big blind 200
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to MrLuckyFlops [Ad As]
PA$QUÀ: folds
cgquad: folds
chizzer: folds
The-/-Skuàl: calls 200
"kid"lucky: folds
MrLuckyFlops: raises 600 to 800
shevribesti: folds
CA02: folds
giuse.7777: folds
The-/-Skuàl: calls 600
*** FLOP *** [4s 3d Qh]
The-/-Skuàl: checks
MrLuckyFlops: bets 1400
The-/-Skuàl: raises 4600 to 6000
MrLuckyFlops: raises 700 to 6700 and is all-in
The-/-Skuàl: calls 700
*** TURN *** [4s 3d Qh] [Qs]
*** RIVER *** [4s 3d Qh Qs] [Ks]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
The-/-Skuàl: shows [Qc Kc] (a full house, Queens full of Kings)
MrLuckyFlops: shows [Ad As] (two pair, Aces and Queens)
The-/-Skuàl collected 15300 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 15300 | Rake 0
Board [4s 3d Qh Qs Ks]
Seat 1: shevribesti (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: CA02 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 3: giuse.7777 (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 4: PA$QUÀ folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: cgquad folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 6: chizzer folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 7: The-/-Skuàl showed [Qc Kc] and won (15300) with a full house, Queens full of Kings
Seat 8: "kid"lucky folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 9: MrLuckyFlops showed [Ad As] and lost with two pair, Aces and Queens
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Yeah that's a bad beat, but I wouldn't call it a bad-beat for the ages. It's not like he was completely dominated with something like A-Q where his only chance of winning was to make trips. On the flop, he did hit top pair with a good kicker and then had 5 outs to go. I've suffered far worse beats where the person needed runner-runner to beat me, or had just one out and caught it. (Such as me having the nut flush and my opponent needing to hit his gut-shot straight flush draw in order for him to win. Or, flopping top set, my opponent flops middle set, then catches quads on the river).
Can't really say I see anything wrong with either play in that hand.Comment
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Re: ATTN: Online poker players of OS
Yeah that's a bad beat, but I wouldn't call it a bad-beat for the ages. It's not like he was completely dominated with something like A-Q where his only chance of winning was to make trips. On the flop, he did hit top pair with a good kicker and then had 5 outs to go. I've suffered far worse beats where the person needed runner-runner to beat me, or had just one out and caught it. (Such as me having the nut flush and my opponent needing to hit his gut-shot straight flush draw in order for him to win. Or, flopping top set, my opponent flops middle set, then catches quads on the river).
Can't really say I see anything wrong with either play in that hand.Comment
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I always find cold decks to be more bothersome to me than bad beats. At least with a bad beat you can always say "At least I played this properly". With a cold deck, you are pretty much screwed no matter what you do. Such as when you flop trips, but someone else flops better trips. Or you flop a straight flush, and someone else flops a higher straight flush. (That was my most painful beat ever. Had the 8-9 spades in the big blind. Three or four people called (can't remember exactly), and so I just checked. Nothing bad about seeing a free flop basically. Flop comes down 10-J-Q of spades. SWEET! Flopped a straight flush! I check it, one person bets, it gets raised, then I just call as I wanted to keep as many people in as possible. The turn was something insignificant, so I bet out, got raised, then I re-raised all in. The other guy calls and flips over A-K of spades. The mother-****er had slowplayed AK pre-flop and of course I just happened to have 8-9 of spades. This was back in the day where real money was used online, so I kissed $300 goodbye thanks to that cold deck. Pissed me off to no end).
There is absolutely nothing you can do about cold decks, and in many cases I almost think that they are done on purpose. (One thing I've noticed playing on Poker Starts (username = Jdurg) is that when you are in a tournament the software seems to pick different players to give all the good cards and all the successful draws to. You just need to notice when the software is giving you the winning hands and take advantage of it. Then start folding when you've noticed that the winning hands have moved on to someone else. It's really strange and I didn't think this was happening, but once I really took notice of it and adjusted my game plan accordingly I've won just about every tourney I've played in. This might sound really weird, but in many cases I've had an overpair to the flop but noticed that with runner-runner someone could suck out on me. When I've seen a player involved in the hand who has been catching miracles over the previous few hands, I will typically fold to any bet that is made and 99% of the time I end up being right as he catches the miracle two outer on the turn or river.Comment
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I always find cold decks to be more bothersome to me than bad beats. At least with a bad beat you can always say "At least I played this properly". With a cold deck, you are pretty much screwed no matter what you do. Such as when you flop trips, but someone else flops better trips. Or you flop a straight flush, and someone else flops a higher straight flush. (That was my most painful beat ever. Had the 8-9 spades in the big blind. Three or four people called (can't remember exactly), and so I just checked. Nothing bad about seeing a free flop basically. Flop comes down 10-J-Q of spades. SWEET! Flopped a straight flush! I check it, one person bets, it gets raised, then I just call as I wanted to keep as many people in as possible. The turn was something insignificant, so I bet out, got raised, then I re-raised all in. The other guy calls and flips over A-K of spades. The mother-****er had slowplayed AK pre-flop and of course I just happened to have 8-9 of spades. This was back in the day where real money was used online, so I kissed $300 goodbye thanks to that cold deck. Pissed me off to no end).
There is absolutely nothing you can do about cold decks, and in many cases I almost think that they are done on purpose. (One thing I've noticed playing on Poker Starts (username = Jdurg) is that when you are in a tournament the software seems to pick different players to give all the good cards and all the successful draws to. You just need to notice when the software is giving you the winning hands and take advantage of it. Then start folding when you've noticed that the winning hands have moved on to someone else. It's really strange and I didn't think this was happening, but once I really took notice of it and adjusted my game plan accordingly I've won just about every tourney I've played in. This might sound really weird, but in many cases I've had an overpair to the flop but noticed that with runner-runner someone could suck out on me. When I've seen a player involved in the hand who has been catching miracles over the previous few hands, I will typically fold to any bet that is made and 99% of the time I end up being right as he catches the miracle two outer on the turn or river.Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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I play at Full Tilt and they have low buy ins. I'm sure Poker Stars would have them as well.Comment
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I didnt bother with the Sunday Million this week... I saw the 25,000 people and said F that...Hit me up sometimes on stars sn is JoblessMBA.
I have really become a poker nut.Last edited by USF11; 02-23-2010, 08:31 PM."Good music transcends all physical limits, it's more then something you hear, it's something that you feel, when the author, experience, and passion is real" - Murs (And this is for)Comment
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