Joined: May '08
Location: Lithuania
Age: 40 (M)
Posts: 10090
i heard it's the new hit with russians- they rig the stars software in a way that they are showed not as russians but as north koreans, aussies, canadians etc. i find it horrifying really- there is no trust, dignity and free ball shaving left in the world of online poker anymore
Joined: Feb '12
Location: Canada
Age: 65 (M)
Posts: 6036
...it's simple,....because HE shoved on THAT flop, it's only obvious that he was trying to bluff or bully you off the pot. I don't see any bad playing there, he just EXTREMELY lucked out and escaped with his stolen goods....namely,...your chips...!
Now,...I've actually had folks CALL a raise in that exact type of scenario,...which automatically makes me wonder wtf is wrong with their mind...'calling' a huge raise with NOTHING...???
Joined: Mar '12
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 46 (F)
Posts: 2261
Wow,that was harsh......not what I was expecting. He really must have thought you would fold and I suppose it would work if you completely miss the flop or have nothing to call with but to get the straight is very,very lucky.
Joined: Feb '14
Location: Tunisia
Age: 36 (M)
Posts: 2135
runner runner AGAIN he obviously tried to represent a deuce so he can get you to fold i believe he was praying for a miracle when you called and he got one that is definitely a bad beat
Joined: Feb '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 60 (M)
Posts: 5713
Now! The fact that the player was 1.2% means that he did have some chance of winning, and actually did win. Just cos another player is 98.8% does not mean he (or she) will win. That is the principle of probability.....the lower numbers do sometimes turn up and achieve their probability. Don't be sad....get even!
Joined: Jun '13
Location: Canada
Age: 81 (M)
Posts: 3700
It is very obvious to me that the guy wanted to bluff trying to show that he had another 2 for the trip and what about if he really had a 2 you made a very dangerous call and it was a bluff but he got more tha lucky and win the hand. I dont really think he made a bad call.
Joined: May '13
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 38 (M)
Posts: 2219
True but then why risk calling all of your stack and tournament life with A10 to an all in push as well. He could have had JJ-AA or a 2.(Unlikely as why would he push, although he could have since he limped and called) or you could have known it was a bluff of course but why risk your tournament on TPTK when you could fold and live to fight another hand.
Then again in hindsight I probably would have called as well tbh although I don't tend to play A10o oop usually. Just sick luck.
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Australia
Age: 41 (M)
Posts: 6483
Very unlucky, but it's hardly remarkable; he did NOT call all-in with his shitty hand, he shove. That is to say, he tried to bluff you, you had a bluff catcher and called, then he got extremely lucky and hit his straight. MEH.
Joined: Oct '14
Location: Serbia
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 4358
Dont worry about those hands... It happends... It happends to me a lot of time... When I was playing BRM on stars and got kcked out in third place...I got 2 pairs A10 other guy had 67, pair of 6... and I had about 99% on river and he hit his 2 outs, he hit 6 on river, and I am now because of that on bottom on leaderboard, and I will this days get kicked off it, even tho it ends in 9 days...
Joined: May '13
Location: Mauritius
Age: 33 (M)
Posts: 2688
haha yeah Russian from another country, well played man, lol, cannot stop laughing yeah and as mentioned those s**ts happens often, at least what our memory will remember most of the time is the bad s**t that happens to us and it will tends to think that it happens often, anyway lol, happened to anybody that played poker, so we must be happy it hit the other end and cry when it hit us, cheers peace out guys and have fun!
Joined: Aug '14
Location: Germany
Age: 44 (M)
Posts: 766
I really would have guessed, that this must have been a russian guy. Pushing all in with nothing at all on the flop and then being lucky enough to get runner runner to make a straight out of nothing, I have seen that so often against russian luckers.
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Greece
Age: 48 (F)
Posts: 14196
I see that there are still players saying, if another one was russian or not. And from the first post every one can realize that they got a bad name as poker players. But the fact is, many of them, winning our chips one way or another