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Hey... I know the risks of going all in... I take the risk knowing that I can lose everything (I play tournaments) and accept the risk having A K I'm prepared to lose also... But losing with an A 3 makes me really frustrated... How to not lose control when I lose? I think that I'm not really prepared to lose when I think I am... Thanks... Just a catharsis time.
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Sorry man, but those things happen..... still sux big time..... If I am really p1ssed off by a bad beat I just take a break from poker..... as a bad beat get in ur head , it influences the rest of the game.
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do you mean your AK was up against A3 and lost ? if so then that happens all the time,you've just got to get over it and stay calm,go for a drink or something and get right back into it.
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I think there's to many players that feel an Ace is good hand with any other card and they over play the ability of the hand. I fold so many hands with A,2 through A,9 and have folded A,10 thorough A,K preflop at times. I'm not willing to gamble my stack when someone goes allin when I have an A,J or Q or K.
As for A, 3! I probably fold this hand way more then I play it. This is just my opinion! I just folded my A,4 because of the circumstance of the hand I'm SB with 300 and someone raises to 900. I'm just not willing to lose a lot of chips on an ace rag hand.
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Posted by teddybears73: do you mean your AK was up against A3 and lost ? if so then that happens all the time,you've just got to get over it and stay calm,go for a drink or something and get right back into it.
gl on the felts.
Nop, actually check the history, it was 7 3 Flop: 3 2 9 Turn: 6 River: 2
I knew he was bluffing, if I won I was going to be in the 1st possition in tourny with almost the double chips than the second... But he won...
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Posted by ImRincewind:
Posted by teddybears73: do you mean your AK was up against A3 and lost ? if so then that happens all the time,you've just got to get over it and stay calm,go for a drink or something and get right back into it.
gl on the felts.
Nop, actually check the history, it was 7 3 Flop: 3 2 9 Turn: 6 River: 2
I knew he was bluffing, if I won I was going to be in the 1st possition in tourny with almost the double chips than the second... But he won...
oh right only in your o.p it says A-3, 7-3 is even worse
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Posted by ImRincewind:
Posted by teddybears73: do you mean your AK was up against A3 and lost ? if so then that happens all the time,you've just got to get over it and stay calm,go for a drink or something and get right back into it.
gl on the felts.
Nop, actually check the history, it was 7 3 Flop: 3 2 9 Turn: 6 River: 2
I knew he was bluffing, if I won I was going to be in the 1st possition in tourny with almost the double chips than the second... But he won...
I don't get why you're upset about losing. He had a pair, you had nothing but 2 overs. It's basic hand ranking, and if you're unsure why a pair beats a high card, then I suggest you re-study the basics of poker before playing any more
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Having to calm down in the manner poker inflicts upon a person,...I'm POSITIVE is NOT good for a person's mental health!
I'd be curious in knowing what the psychiatric community has to say about the effects of poker on the human psyche... It's certainly led to many many suicides...
I don't think playing Monopoly would lead to too many suicides....lol....
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Posted by demodawggy: Having to calm down in the manner poker inflicts upon a person,...I'm POSITIVE is NOT good for a person's mental health!
I'd be curious in knowing what the psychiatric community has to say about the effects of poker on the human psyche... It's certainly led to many many suicides...
I don't think playing Monopoly would lead to too many suicides....lol....
It's true.. but it's not always easy... But thanks An thanks to everyone! I'm better now... this forums makes me happy! lol Thanks!
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G'day Amigo
Sorry I am currently on tilt mself and therefore I can not help you come down until I can come myself down first. Be cool mate and good luck at the tables.
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if you wanna win with A3 is hard... you should play all in pre-flop any A8s+ and any pair 66+ if you like the gamble but when you expect to win with A3o i don't know what to say... a3 can easy lose against a5 .. you can lose with AQ with flop AAx turn x and river x ... vs AK ... the kicker is very important.
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Sry I cannot edit the first post... but the thing is like this I had A K The other guy has 7 3 He went all-in before the flop, I knwe he was bluffing.. Then... Flop: 3 2 9 Turn: 6 River: 2
Pd: When I said "I lost with A 3 " I should said "I lost AGAINST 7 3 " Bye and thanks for all your answers
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Well I haven't read this but I've heard SO MUCH good opinions about this book that I think it's worth buying for anyone who's serious about poker... http://www.mentalgameofpoker.com/ check it out it could help you ( hope i'm not violating any rules, im not affiliated with the site and it's not a competing site )