Joined: May '08
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After i saw the flop i knew how this hand would play out. The ultimative trap. But not that much that you could do about it here, even if it is a bit suspicous, if someone cold calls on flop and turn here.
hahahaha on the bright side that didn't happen to you in a 100k buy-in tournament... Cause you would never be able to fold that the way this was played I believe.
It sucks when you're chip leader and blow your whole stack in 3 hands but it happens. Sometimes it's just not your day. better luck next time dude!
heartbreaking distribution .. I would probably cry))) does not really upset with all the similar stories happen ... but of course with fleshroyal is certainly very cool .. thank you recorded it ... and you played well but s**t happens .. you probably know
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Posted by pajalnick: heartbreaking distribution .. I would probably cry))) does not really upset with all the similar stories happen ... but of course with fleshroyal is certainly very cool .. thank you recorded it ... and you played well but s**t happens .. you probably know
yup... this thing dont even get me at all... just move on... but I tought it was iteresting to show you guys his hand...
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Wow, what a sick hand. When you hit the Jack on the turn, your eyes must have lit up. The other guy played the hand perfectly, checking every street, just hoping you had a hand. A very unlucky hand to be involved in
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No luck buddy I lost everything in a similar way many times at the poker stars have similar things but this is poker as long as they do not show all the cards on the table you can not be sure you're a winner
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I think you both played well. Your opponent's smooth check-call on the turn made me very suspicious and uneasy. There was a small chance he was holding AJ (or AA) in his hand. He probably would have elected to 3-bet with Aces pre-flop though. Better luck next time, StheP.
Edited by Tony_MON7ANA (30 September 2016 @ 12:30 GMT)
Oh boy, you really done goofed this time - sorry for your loss. When he called your turn bet instead reraising you I knew already that he had the straight flush just like Tony mentioned. That was his tell. Well yeah, only on PS
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you mean on royal flush not straight flush!its whole different thing!yeah its sick hand,you would thought that he had K Q spade,ofcourse you play all in!maybe that he had pair of A or something with full,but this kind of cards,very bad for you!