Joined: Oct '10
Location: Malta
Age: 43 (M)
Posts: 44
Check your stats. Couldn't believe my bad luck on ps untill I checked my stats and realised I was winning 80% with aa shove. I could have sworn it was the other way around. Just the way our brain acts on tilt.
Joined: Oct '11
Location: Sweden
Age: 32 (M)
Posts: 1409
Well, that's poker for you. I've had days when I just couldn't win a single paired hand no matter if it was 22 or AA. As I said, it's poker and it's all about probability. If it's possible it will eventually happen, you can count on it!
But still, it really sucks when it happens to you. But of course when you're on the other side of things, you can't tell me that you don't get a small grin of satisfaction on your face
Joined: Jan '11
Location: United States
Age: 60 (M)
Posts: 3361
I actually think I've lost more or at least folded out when playing the 2,2 which is probably logical since ones confidence level with a 2,2 versus A,A is less. All I know is no matter how many bad beats I've had with A,A it's always tghe best starting hand and I don't recall eve folding them.
Wozza makes a very good point when stating it's the way one's brain functions. Most people remember bad over good no matter what the subject matter is. Not saying we don't remember good things, but we always seem to have a clearer image of the bad. Maybe checking your stats like Wozza did could bring some positive insight to your dilemma.
Joined: Feb '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 59 (M)
Posts: 5712
You can actually fold AA if you feel the timing or gut feeling makes it the right thing to do. oo many people put their tourney life or stack on the line for AA without realluy thinking of the potential. Tough decision though sometimes.
Joined: Nov '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 67 (M)
Posts: 3361
i've seen aces get cracked loads of times by small pairs so it's no big deal,hell i've done the cracking myself with 2's,5's 6's etc etc. you've just got to accept that it's all part of the game and there will be times when you do the same to other players so keep at it and good luck on the felt.
Joined: Nov '08
Location: Sweden
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 47
Sucks i agree. But those kind of plays is really common in the low stake sngs. All you can do is feel good about getting it in with the best hand and think positive if you start to think about it you'll just tilt and loose it all, not worth it
Joined: Apr '11
Location: Romania
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 6669
You go an bad beat, it is simply as that and you played the hand perfectly
As long as you understand what variance means you will realize that these type of hands should not affect you that much if you play a lot and respect brm.