Joined: Dec '08
Location: Indonesia
Age: 50 (M)
Posts: 27
Hi Mobster,
In a few month I'm playing at party poker, and i had bad experience.
When I'm play at sit n go, table $20, 6 people, starting chip 2000, then we play. Someone call my raise, my chip is 1890, him 1920 My pocket is AJ o/s and bet is 480, he call, flop K, 10 and 2 off suited I'm bet again 750, and he call, turn 6 Then I'm all in, he all in too When river coming 5, we showdown the card He got 3 and 4 off suited and win So what do you think ? I think him is not human, or him is a stupid rich man. And so many time i got bad experience at party poker Like AA beat by 7 & 2, play all in and hit pretty well. Anyone had same experience too ? Like me ?
Joined: May '12
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 38 (M)
Posts: 2064
Unfortunately, that happens to everyone Deni... You can try to protect yourself against it though by knowing when to give up on a hand... Although you were in front in that hand, I think your bets were too big and you were too eager to get it all in with high card.
That being said... you WERE in front and should therefore just be happy you got your chips in good. Try not to focus too much on the outcome.
Joined: Jan '13
Location: Canada
Age: 45 (M)
Posts: 1066
My problem is why did you play so agressive not even flopping anything...I have no sympathy seeing crap like this. I do not know why he was calling either however you lost which sucks!
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Portugal
Age: 57 (M)
Posts: 1703
Hello my friends and fellow mobsters
That´s online poker man sometimes you will be beaten by a kamikaze player because that the situation most common on the poker tables
I know it hurts to lose like that but sometimes or better more often those kind of players will build up your bankroll so stay cool you will win next time hopefully
Joined: Aug '10
Location: Germany
Age: 52 (M)
Posts: 2219
It was unreal, that a player in a 20$ SnG play so bad and sometimes i think, these kind of players bought a donk protection in the vip shop Or your Opponent was on tilt and had nothing to loose.
Posted by yout85: Unfortunately, that happens to everyone Deni... You can try to protect yourself against it though by knowing when to give up on a hand... Although you were in front in that hand, I think your bets were too big and you were too eager to get it all in with high card.
That being said... you WERE in front and should therefore just be happy you got your chips in good. Try not to focus too much on the outcome.
This is every pokerplayer's mantra, but the RNG gods wants new sacrifices every day - they are so hungry.
Joined: Jan '13
Location: Philippines
Age: 57 (F)
Posts: 857
i agree on that and it should be 100percent sure if u wanna bet all in and take the pot,incase of losing u need to accept the outcome because poker is unexpected ,alldue the odds on your hand seems favorable to win ,never been called a sure winner instead itsgambling action process and u have to sportminded.
Joined: May '08
Location: Lithuania
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 10090
bad experience is when you enter the room smiling, expecting to meet your long time no see friends and what you get is a piece of sh1t cake in your face. what you have experienced here is called bad beat, maybe bad poker players... whatever- my point is this: haista vittu.
Joined: Mar '12
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 45 (F)
Posts: 2261
I have always liked playing at Party and compared to some sites the poker is usually OK.When you look at the hand the way you describe it sounds quite strange. We don't know how often you had played against this particular opponent,maybe he had a plan at the start of the hand but considering this was the early stages of a $20 SnG the hand does surprise me.The only consolation is that if this happens again then most times you would win.