Sick beat guys!!!
PokerStars Game #35543860757: Hold'em Limit ($3/$6 USD) - 2009/11/18 20:01:42 ET
Table 'Ariadne' 10-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: slapahog ($217.50 in chips)
Seat 2: BananaRanger ($270.50 in chips)
Seat 3: mindkiller6 ($100 in chips)
Seat 4: eesy ($99 in chips)
Seat 5: thenutz1234 ($123 in chips)
Seat 7: cadre472 ($312.50 in chips)
Seat 8: altfuels ($186 in chips)
Seat 10: xlr8s13 ($578.50 in chips)
mindkiller6: posts small blind $1
eesy: posts big blind $3
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to thenutz1234 [Kd Kh]
thenutz1234: raises $3 to $6
mike29612 leaves the table
cadre472: calls $6
altfuels: folds
xlr8s13: calls $6
slapahog: raises $3 to $9
BananaRanger: folds
mindkiller6: folds
*Angie 82* joins the table at seat #9
eesy: folds
thenutz1234: raises $3 to $12
Betting is capped
cadre472: calls $6
xlr8s13: calls $6
slapahog: calls $3
*** FLOP *** [6h 9h 2c]
thenutz1234: bets $3
cadre472: calls $3
xlr8s13: raises $3 to $6
slapahog: folds
thenutz1234: raises $3 to $9
cadre472: calls $6
xlr8s13: calls $3
*** TURN *** [6h 9h 2c] [7s]
thenutz1234: bets $6
cadre472: calls $6
xlr8s13: calls $6
*** RIVER *** [6h 9h 2c 7s] [Tc]
thenutz1234: bets $6
cadre472: raises $6 to $12
xlr8s13: folds
thenutz1234: calls $6
*** SHOW DOWN ***
cadre472: shows [9s 8d] (a straight, Six to Ten)
thenutz1234: mucks hand
cadre472 collected $118 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $121 | Rake $3
Board [6h 9h 2c 7s Tc]
Seat 1: slapahog folded on the Flop
Seat 2: BananaRanger (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: mindkiller6 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 4: eesy (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: thenutz1234 mucked [Kd Kh]
Seat 7: cadre472 showed [9s 8d] and won ($11with a straight, Six to Ten
Seat 8: altfuels folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 10: xlr8s13 folded on the River
not done yet another bad beat!!!!!
PokerStars Game #35545781991: Tournament #213892629, $46+$4 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level III (25/50) - 2009/11/18 20:54:45 ET
Table '213892629 1' 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: dude_whasup (3275 in chips)
Seat 2: aarronn (2270 in chips)
Seat 4: rclarkmd (1660 in chips)
Seat 6: thenutz1234 (1795 in chips)
rclarkmd: posts small blind 25
thenutz1234: posts big blind 50
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to thenutz1234 [Kd Kh]
dude_whasup: folds
aarronn: folds
rclarkmd: calls 25
thenutz1234: raises 150 to 200
rclarkmd: calls 150
*** FLOP *** [Tc 8s 6d]
rclarkmd: checks
thenutz1234: bets 300
rclarkmd: calls 300
*** TURN *** [Tc 8s 6d] [Qs]
rclarkmd: checks
thenutz1234: bets 1295 and is all-in
rclarkmd: calls 1160 and is all-in
Uncalled bet (135) returned to thenutz1234
*** RIVER *** [Tc 8s 6d Qs] [4d]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
rclarkmd: shows [8d Qd] (two pair, Queens and Eights)
thenutz1234: shows [Kd Kh] (a pair of Kings)
rclarkmd collected 3320 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 3320 | Rake 0
Board [Tc 8s 6d Qs 4d]
Seat 1: dude_whasup folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: aarronn (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 4: rclarkmd (small blind) showed [8d Qd] and won (3320) with two pair, Queens and Eights
Seat 6: thenutz1234 (big blind) showed [Kd Kh] and lost with a pair of Kings
man kings i feel 100% of what youre saying, as im sure we all do. I kinda feel like im in the same boat as you, the bad beats, the horrible play and the outdraws, are getting neck high, and u can barely breathe. Although ive said this a thousand times (and although i sometimes dont take my own advice) you cant allow the inherent emotional and psychological swings that exist in poker, to affect your disposition. Whether u win 5k for first place in a tourney, or bubble because of donkination and poor play, you have to be in the same state of mind.
What seems to happen to me, is ill take one of these beats, and then abandon my play to try to compensate for the chips/money i just lost. That, leading to losing more chips, and becoming increasingly frustrated that my hands arent panning out.
I think you have to be stoic. Winning and losing doesnt matter; winning and losing doesnt matter.... winning and losing doesnt matter... man i keep saying it and it still sounds weird.... but thats what u gotta be like. NO matter what the external circumstances, you have to remain steadfast and well-disciplined... Man, i think its more of a life lesson than anything... forget poker.
Dont allow the inherent emotional and psychological swings of ANYTHING, to affect your disposition in a negative way. Research your play, study poker strategy, pot odds, and all that. Study it so well that the only thing going through your mind is information, and logical deductive reasoning. Theres a time when raw emotion is needed, and the last place, is at the tables.
this has worked for me in the past; if ur ever taking a bad beat or something, or youre noticing your play is slippin, find something to do (30 seconds 1 min long) that ACTUALLY destresses you. Thats helps you release that obvious tension thats within you. When i was playing winning poker a few weeks back, in the middle of a tourney, if i made a mistake or got outdrawn; Id sit out the next few hands (or at least use the time bank) and put on a certain song and do some push ups and curls. Sounds stupid albeit, but theres something about physically releasing that tension, that is almost cleansing. You take the bad beat, you recycle the swirling emotions that occur within you, into a productive means to deal with them. Just take a break, find out what chills u out. And when that stuff happens in poker, jsut take a moment, and do that thing.
I hope this helps. As i probably said before, im actually saying this tomyself more than to you. BUt i really think that whats been helping me might help you. You have to make a conscious effort to take control of your emotions and behavior; i wish it was as simple as just happening normally, but you REALLY gotta make an effort. I hope this helps..
Find out what relaxes you, and keep it around you when ur playing. A pet, a song, a book, whatever. find it, and use it.
Best of luck man!
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That problem right there is the textbook definition of Tilt. There are a few pieces of advise I will offer about online poker. First and foremost is don't out think yourself. There are alot of times that you tell yourself that he has to have this hand. Then you go through the action and determine that you think he has something else that you beat. You then make the call and find out that you were right with your first read. You just out thought yourself.
The next piece of advise I can give is expect the swings and make sure your bankroll can support them. If you don't plan for the downswings that are sure to come and are playing over your bankroll you will end up broke every time. Bankroll management should be the first chapter of any poker book in my mind, it's that important. There is no way you can win every hand you play. You will lose some that you are the huge favorite and some that you were actually the underdog and made a miss read. The best outcome you can hope for is to maximize your profits and minimize your loses.
The final advise I will give someone goes back to the quote above. You have to have your mind in the right spot 100% of the time to win at poker, especially online. I personally believe that online poker is 6x harder than live. I believe that online 3/6 limit is more like live 20/40 limit. It's not that the players better, rather that there is more information available to be gathered and used. If you are not using that information, that is your mistake.
Finally, it doesn't matter if you are winning or losing, you have to play YOUR game. Don't allow what has happened in the past influence what you do in the present.
Ummm.
1 - Nutz, posting a limit hand for a bad beat is cheating. No hand at any time in FL poker is a bad beat.
As for the other posts....
How many times do you win a hand in order to lose one with KK vs xx or whatever. Your NOT MEANT to win every hand. I honestly cant remember the last time i won a hand in order to say i lost to a suckout. I get them first. But this isnt about me, as i suck at poker right now. Hence, me not playing.
Also - if your good at poker you would never quit.
So you get left with the following.
1 - Your not as good as you think.
2 - Your playing the wrong game for how you play.
3 - Your playing hands incorrectly.
4 - You run like me.
if there is no difference between winning and losing, and it doesn't matter....then why play? I personally just don't care anymore when i play online poker, it's meaningless, pointless, and a waste of quality time...not to mention it's not real poker.
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