Had AA to start the hand. Flopped trips. Turn put a straight on the bord and I missed it. The other guy goes All in on the river and because I missed the turn straight I thought he had two pair.
I misclicked called a shove pre with 10-9o in cash game (there was a raise, a cold 3bet and a cold shove). The guy had kings and I sucked out on him lol :D
Had AJo raised preflop and isolated the big blind. Flop was Qc Td 3s. Bet third pot. Turn was Kh. Bet half pot. River was 9c. Bet a little over 2/3 pot and got min raised on the river. I had about 2.5x pot behind so I shoved all in with the nuts. I didn’t realize until after I heard my opponent start talking like why would you shove there like that you must have a real weak flush. Super confused I glance down at the board and see that the middle 3 was not a spade but rather a club and that the club flush got there. I sweat for 4 minutes before she calls with 87 of clubs and get stacked. I have no idea why she called down all three streets and I actually did have the Ace of clubs which I showed first before showing the red Jack. Felt like an idiot after an almost 10 hour session went to waste
Had Ax suited and the river gave me a flush. The board was unpaired. I shove and get called only to see my chips flow towards the opponent. Turns out there we only 2 hearts on the board and a diamond ;-;
I was in the BB and had some trash that I called with. Something like J7. Flop came with all hearts. I thought I had the J7 of hearts and I played it all the way to the end like I did. Bet the flop, turn and shoved on the river after a nothing run out. I got a fold on my river jam. Took a glance at my cards before I tossed them back......1 Diamond, 1 Heart. Ooops......could have been really really costly.
In my experience, check raises or check-jams on the river are RARELY bluffs. Only if I check and they jam have I seen bluffs before. If I've been leading the whole time and bet river, they either just call or fold with missed draws. When an out of position player check raises on the river (especially in low - medium stakes in cash games) you've gotta respect it.
I've been so pumped that a bluff rivered 2nd nuts I never considered opponent could have 1st, haha. Now I count for a few seconds after decisions to double-check.
At a recent cash game session I had 3 bet K4 of hearts on the button and board was 2,3,5,6,9 no flush draws completed and pot was around $550 by river, I bet $275 then got jammed on by big blind for $600. In my mind only 4,7 could beat me which I ruled out calling a 3 bet and continuing flop with just a gutter(2 hearts were on flop and I held 4H making it even less likely.) I called assuming A4 suited or something like that was BBs holding and most likely a chop. BB turned over 7/8 for the nuts and I felt so dumb, I hadn’t even considered 7/8 making the nut straight, I thought 4/7 was nuts for some dumb reason lol. In my defense I was about 6-7 hours into a session so probably a little tired. Next hand I had pocket aces I jammed my last 450$ after a bet and 3 bet pre flop to make it look like a tilted all in bet and lost to KJ suited that hit two pair. In a span of about 3 minutes I turned a 1700$ profit into a $300 loss and swiftly ejected myself from the casino 😂
In a completely different arena of competition, trivia tournaments, a PLO cash game broke out. I knew at the time that PLO was all about betting big with the nuts. Thought I turned the 2nd nut full house, but I misread my hand and didn't even have the card that paired the board. Almost got my opponent to fold with my bets and he almost mucked the winner when I announced "full house."
My worst mistake was in 2008 I was at the final two tables of a 200$ (!) LIMIT hold'em tournament - over 300.000$ to win. I had the AA and decided to go with it no matter what (table dynamics and VPIP was through the roof) - I was squeezed on every street between right hand (about 40% VPIP) player raising, me calling and the left hand guy (about 50% VPIP !!!!) RR. The river showed 4 to a flush and I decided to NOT follow my plan. I folded on the river, (after tossing more than half my stack) - after I fold - I realize - one of my aces made the nuts flush... The worst - I am probably never gonna fully forgive myself. I won the ticket to the tournament through a 1 dollar buy in and ended up with an 11k payout - friends and family didn't get why I was so sad... that is aLOT of money everyone said... But that pot was the reason I decided not to venture into poker for real. If a misclick or a brainfart is all it takes - I guess I was just not rocker enough. I was 25 at the time - an adult.
I'll never forget...Borgota AC...I played AQ too strong back then. Flop comes down AKA. It wasn't until I was all in on the river that I realized he had pocket Ks! He told me later he thought I may have had AA. Told him that's what I wanted him to think. That was lie, I just played like a fish. 😂 $450 later at a 1/2 I got myself a fairly cheap lesson in the long run!
The only time I can remember I misread my hand was in a small 100€ tournament where I thought I had the hand from LAST round... which, of course, on the current board, was the nuts (something like 96 that made the nut straight). I busted very early on, but then again, it was only a 100€ side tournament.
You mention in description that only one hand beats him at showdown... but isn't there two? J7 (though unlikely to call the turn raise) is also possible.
JL - on the turn you said "it's hard to find both value hands and bluffs" to raise. How can we then find a jamming range on the river? Isn't our range much more narrow?
It was just recently. I'm in the HJ and open to 3bb with A3 of clubs. BTN raises to 10bb, SB calls, BB calls, and I call. 4 ways to a flop of 733 with two hearts. SB bets 10bb's, Big blind calls, and I raise to 40bb's. BTN fold, SB folds, and BB calls. Turn is an 8 of diamonds. BB checks and I bet 50bb's they go all in for 200bb and I call. Big blind shows pocket sevens for a flapped boat... I tanked for a minute before I called. My gut was telling me that he could only have pocket sevens in this spot. Never again. Well at least not until next time. 😄
At no point in Rampage's own analysis of this hand did he ever consider his opponent's range. Add to that he is thinking he has the nuts on the river when he has the third nuts then he gets what he deserves in this hand.
Worst misread of the board was in a cash game, rivered the straight flush against opponent's Ace high flush, opponent bets small and I just called it off thinking I just had a rag flush.
A few years ago I was in a very splashy cash game. I was on a flush draw and hit the nut flush on the river my opponent shipped all in 3x pot and I called and just turned my cards up to rake in the pot the opponent then rolled over A7 the river 7 made 4 7 J A 7, a full house I just never seen it. I had bet flop turn and called river and did not notice board pair.
Called a super tight European player on the turn and River, with a set, when there were obvious straights possible. The ones I play with never bluff turn and River. Calling the turn was ok with one to come, but calling the River without the board pairing was idiotic! I felt so dumb! Got stacked for 2.5k in a 2/5 cash game. TCH DALLAS
K3 suited, 2 hands in a row. First time went multiway, had to fold the flop when it was the wrong color and lots of people wanted action. Very next hand, got the flush, triple barreled big, only to recheck my hand after the big river bet and find I had thought I had the suit from the previous hand and I actually had bupkiss lol oopsie
Folded the nut flush face up not realising I got there on the river when I got jammed on not realising I had the stone cold nuts. Just got scared and folded. Was very early on in my poker journey and I’d like to think I wouldn’t make the same mistake again
I probably would have raised the river much smaller. That way a potential QJ won't shove and just reraises and you can just call to see the showdown for much cheaper. A smaller bet will also entice a potential weaker hand to call. Bit of a tactical safety bet if you will.
I once moved all-in and when called I flipped my cards over and announced my straight. The table then informed that I didn't have a straight. I just had 9 high.
I was multitabling tournaments when tired and had AK on one table. I raised ATo 30BB eff in CO ITM in a tournament which was pretty deep and the BB shoved on me. I thought that AT was AK and I called off only to be crushed by QQ.
Ive had straights and full houses before and didn't realize it. We all checked it down. Once I thought I had a straight and didnt. It was an Alabama straight.
i think he made a mistake of raising on river. he should have just checked back because if you raise big, the only hand that is going to call you or jam would be J7 so that's why it makes sense to check it back the river. raising is a mistake in my opinion. also if you raise big the opponent will fold unless he has 7 or J7. so the only logical and correct play is to check back on the river.
@@bdogpimpsause the problem i see in here is if you bet small you are only going to get call same hand as your or worse get raised which is what happened. that's why i think checking back makes most sense.
Pre flop fight , the guy beside me use to 3 bet on my button raise , I had 89s I raised 3bb , he re raised 3bet I think a little bit and . You know what ? I dont believe he have premium I 3 bet him back telling him I have top premium and he fold . ^_^
I once had A5s, put a small stack all in pre with 50BB, he called and showed 33. I only showed my Ace for some reason. Down comes K9786 and I was so focused on hitting an A or 5 so when I didn't I just said 3s are good and mucked my 5 like an idiot! Even worse was the dealer was inexperienced and wasn't too sure what she was doing, she turned over my mucked 5 for no reason whatsoever and the whole table saw my mistake...
I lost a $400 high hand because a guy, who i was certain was gonna call on the river, mucked. i was surprised and a bit ticked off and mucked my pocket queens full without showing them about 3 minutes before the end of the high hand period and they'd have held.
i had AKo in middle position stack of 500$ 1/2$. button straddle for 5, BBlimps utg+1 limps, I raise to 20, button calls, utg+1 calls. flop comes AK5 rainbow, utg+1 checks, i raise to 20$, button raises to 40$,utg+1 raises to 100, i call, button folds. turn is J hearts board has 2 hearts now, utg+1 jams for 200$, I call while saying the only thing you can have is 55 and of course he has it. I felt so shitty
I think if the river came a 7 rather than 8 and this was the line, you have to call, but with the 8, you can fold if you think the opponent doesn’t bluff stuff like A5hh
PLO hand: Re-raised pot allin with QJT9 on a K83 flop and proudly stating ‘I have the straight‘ when the T showed up on the turn 🫣 no improvement on the river of course 😅
My biggest brain fart at the table was actually an eye fart, so to speak. I took it to the river assuming the K on the flop, most of the way down the table from my 53 year old eyes, was a spade and that I had an ace-high flush (which would have been the nuts). My actual just-ace-high did not hold up!
I’m pretty sure I’ve called a river bet and folded the winning hand because I misread what my opponent had or didn’t accurately remember what I was holding and didn’t want to expose what I thought was the loser smh
Not all is pro player,some crazy guy will call big raise at turn draw 3 out nut also,so that is poker,base on your opponent... River complete chop out,is it really need to bet large,and plan to call all in for chop,if u read villian is a monster draw?or bet a small size ,1/3 size of pot,if villian not all in,click back ,you can just call,and flod for all in ?I am not pro ,but I love poker
Multi-tabling 10NL, I thought I limped 10c with JTs. But I’d actually called a $10 all in. But it turned out a lunatic had opened all-in with J4o. My dumb mistake became a simple double-up. Hay Ho.
No one card flushes in Omaha...bomb pots 😮💨 ..ironically where i make the most $ per session now but at first good lord i kept doing the most to throw away my bankroll.
Biggest mistake, multi-tabling with more then my usual amount of tables popping (my only excuse). On a FT with KK i 3-bet then get 4-bet by a tight ish guy, shrug and put 80bb in because I'm clearly not folding kings preflop. He shows KK I realize I misread KJ and just didn't look at the cards in hand again . Costly dumb and funny, with villain KK as a punch line.
This is a snap fold. Fold fold fold fold fold. He has J7s at a minimum. I DO fault him for calling. This is a suicidal call and the only merit of potting it on the river given this specific card is that, having made it that big, you can be assured that villain is never stuffing it for the last 1k with busted backdoor hearts. V doesn't have sets. They raise the turn because they do not want to see a heart river roll off, or an 8 or a 7 or a jack. If he has 2 pair he won't call pot.
About as easily as one can miss-write a comment in a RUclips channel. Human error is always possible. Hopefully you learn a little humility and empathy from this experience. Cheers 😊
Flopped top set and got it all-in for a $1500 pot. Opponent showed his flush that hit on the river and I insta-mucked before realizing the board paired. Felt sick about that one for a while.
This is proof that this dudes sun run and current "standing" in poker is due to money from him and his little buddies Club GG rake they get, You Tube and also last but not least backers buying his action because they know he is pumping poker and has an audience. Dude is a straight fish I have seen him make so many plays like this its so obvious he did not pick himself up from "his boot straps" and authentically rise to his postition into poker going from grinding 1/3 to what he does not off pure skill.
Biggest mistake, there was a calling station at the table. I bet the flop with a flush draw (he calls). Brick - bet again (he calls). Flush comes in on the river and I bet into him a 3rd time an amount HE will call with 1 pair, with the A high flush. He calls with his middle pair, I flip up 2 red cards, NOT suited! What the HELL Ad 4s.😪😪😪
What is the BIGGEST mistake that YOU have ever made?
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Had AA to start the hand. Flopped trips. Turn put a straight on the bord and I missed it. The other guy goes All in on the river and because I missed the turn straight I thought he had two pair.
I misclicked called a shove pre with 10-9o in cash game (there was a raise, a cold 3bet and a cold shove). The guy had kings and I sucked out on him lol :D
Had AJo raised preflop and isolated the big blind. Flop was Qc Td 3s. Bet third pot. Turn was Kh. Bet half pot. River was 9c. Bet a little over 2/3 pot and got min raised on the river. I had about 2.5x pot behind so I shoved all in with the nuts. I didn’t realize until after I heard my opponent start talking like why would you shove there like that you must have a real weak flush. Super confused I glance down at the board and see that the middle 3 was not a spade but rather a club and that the club flush got there. I sweat for 4 minutes before she calls with 87 of clubs and get stacked. I have no idea why she called down all three streets and I actually did have the Ace of clubs which I showed first before showing the red Jack. Felt like an idiot after an almost 10 hour session went to waste
Had Ax suited and the river gave me a flush. The board was unpaired. I shove and get called only to see my chips flow towards the opponent. Turns out there we only 2 hearts on the board and a diamond ;-;
I was in the BB and had some trash that I called with. Something like J7. Flop came with all hearts. I thought I had the J7 of hearts and I played it all the way to the end like I did. Bet the flop, turn and shoved on the river after a nothing run out. I got a fold on my river jam. Took a glance at my cards before I tossed them back......1 Diamond, 1 Heart. Ooops......could have been really really costly.
In my experience, check raises or check-jams on the river are RARELY bluffs. Only if I check and they jam have I seen bluffs before. If I've been leading the whole time and bet river, they either just call or fold with missed draws.
When an out of position player check raises on the river (especially in low - medium stakes in cash games) you've gotta respect it.
Especially when it is out of flow. When an opponent that has just been calling, raises or CR the river, it's almost never a bluff.
100% correct
I've been so pumped that a bluff rivered 2nd nuts I never considered opponent could have 1st, haha. Now I count for a few seconds after decisions to double-check.
At a recent cash game session I had 3 bet K4 of hearts on the button and board was 2,3,5,6,9 no flush draws completed and pot was around $550 by river, I bet $275 then got jammed on by big blind for $600. In my mind only 4,7 could beat me which I ruled out calling a 3 bet and continuing flop with just a gutter(2 hearts were on flop and I held 4H making it even less likely.) I called assuming A4 suited or something like that was BBs holding and most likely a chop. BB turned over 7/8 for the nuts and I felt so dumb, I hadn’t even considered 7/8 making the nut straight, I thought 4/7 was nuts for some dumb reason lol. In my defense I was about 6-7 hours into a session so probably a little tired. Next hand I had pocket aces I jammed my last 450$ after a bet and 3 bet pre flop to make it look like a tilted all in bet and lost to KJ suited that hit two pair. In a span of about 3 minutes I turned a 1700$ profit into a $300 loss and swiftly ejected myself from the casino 😂
I'll take "what does stone cold monkey tilt look like" for $1,000 Alex
That car ride home mustve been silent 😪
In a completely different arena of competition, trivia tournaments, a PLO cash game broke out. I knew at the time that PLO was all about betting big with the nuts. Thought I turned the 2nd nut full house, but I misread my hand and didn't even have the card that paired the board. Almost got my opponent to fold with my bets and he almost mucked the winner when I announced "full house."
My worst mistake was in 2008 I was at the final two tables of a 200$ (!) LIMIT hold'em tournament - over 300.000$ to win. I had the AA and decided to go with it no matter what (table dynamics and VPIP was through the roof) - I was squeezed on every street between right hand (about 40% VPIP) player raising, me calling and the left hand guy (about 50% VPIP !!!!) RR. The river showed 4 to a flush and I decided to NOT follow my plan. I folded on the river, (after tossing more than half my stack) - after I fold - I realize - one of my aces made the nuts flush...
The worst - I am probably never gonna fully forgive myself. I won the ticket to the tournament through a 1 dollar buy in and ended up with an 11k payout - friends and family didn't get why I was so sad... that is aLOT of money everyone said...
But that pot was the reason I decided not to venture into poker for real. If a misclick or a brainfart is all it takes - I guess I was just not rocker enough. I was 25 at the time - an adult.
I'll never forget...Borgota AC...I played AQ too strong back then. Flop comes down AKA. It wasn't until I was all in on the river that I realized he had pocket Ks! He told me later he thought I may have had AA. Told him that's what I wanted him to think. That was lie, I just played like a fish. 😂 $450 later at a 1/2 I got myself a fairly cheap lesson in the long run!
if your biggest mistake is going broke with trips against a full house, you're not doing all that bad
The only time I can remember I misread my hand was in a small 100€ tournament where I thought I had the hand from LAST round... which, of course, on the current board, was the nuts (something like 96 that made the nut straight). I busted very early on, but then again, it was only a 100€ side tournament.
You mention in description that only one hand beats him at showdown... but isn't there two? J7 (though unlikely to call the turn raise) is also possible.
JL - on the turn you said "it's hard to find both value hands and bluffs" to raise. How can we then find a jamming range on the river? Isn't our range much more narrow?
A few times, playing online, I thought we were heads up, only to find out after I put in my raise that we were 3 way. Pretty embarrassing (and costly)
I've done that like 5 times, lol
It was just recently. I'm in the HJ and open to 3bb with A3 of clubs. BTN raises to 10bb, SB calls, BB calls, and I call. 4 ways to a flop of 733 with two hearts. SB bets 10bb's, Big blind calls, and I raise to 40bb's. BTN fold, SB folds, and BB calls. Turn is an 8 of diamonds. BB checks and I bet 50bb's they go all in for 200bb and I call. Big blind shows pocket sevens for a flapped boat...
I tanked for a minute before I called. My gut was telling me that he could only have pocket sevens in this spot. Never again. Well at least not until next time. 😄
At no point in Rampage's own analysis of this hand did he ever consider his opponent's range. Add to that he is thinking he has the nuts on the river when he has the third nuts then he gets what he deserves in this hand.
Worst misread of the board was in a cash game, rivered the straight flush against opponent's Ace high flush, opponent bets small and I just called it off thinking I just had a rag flush.
A few years ago I was in a very splashy cash game. I was on a flush draw and hit the nut flush on the river my opponent shipped all in 3x pot and I called and just turned my cards up to rake in the pot the opponent then rolled over A7 the river 7 made 4 7 J A 7, a full house I just never seen it. I had bet flop turn and called river and did not notice board pair.
Raise, protect against an 8 making a bigger straight to QJ and flush draws.
Called a super tight European player on the turn and River, with a set, when there were obvious straights possible. The ones I play with never bluff turn and River. Calling the turn was ok with one to come, but calling the River without the board pairing was idiotic!
I felt so dumb! Got stacked for 2.5k in a 2/5 cash game. TCH DALLAS
K3 suited, 2 hands in a row. First time went multiway, had to fold the flop when it was the wrong color and lots of people wanted action. Very next hand, got the flush, triple barreled big, only to recheck my hand after the big river bet and find I had thought I had the suit from the previous hand and I actually had bupkiss lol oopsie
Folded the nut flush face up not realising I got there on the river when I got jammed on not realising I had the stone cold nuts. Just got scared and folded. Was very early on in my poker journey and I’d like to think I wouldn’t make the same mistake again
I probably would have raised the river much smaller. That way a potential QJ won't shove and just reraises and you can just call to see the showdown for much cheaper. A smaller bet will also entice a potential weaker hand to call. Bit of a tactical safety bet if you will.
blocker bet it's called. then when opponent jams on river or bets huge say 3.5x your bet or whatever you should be putting them on the nuts a lot
Though i had a straight 8,9,10,Q,K but was missing the Jack. LOL. Daily tournament at Hustler so no biggie.
There's a song about that exact situation. Being one jack off.
i have two rules.1 dont push your luck,when the day is bad just stop playing 2 dont do stupid bluffs .
Ahahaha these are good rules
I once moved all-in and when called I flipped my cards over and announced my straight. The table then informed that I didn't have a straight. I just had 9 high.
I was multitabling tournaments when tired and had AK on one table. I raised ATo 30BB eff in CO ITM in a tournament which was pretty deep and the BB shoved on me. I thought that AT was AK and I called off only to be crushed by QQ.
Busted out of 3 s&g's yesterday. Players seemed to be shoving all in every other hand. This game is actually starting to get on my nerves...
Ive had straights and full houses before and didn't realize it. We all checked it down. Once I thought I had a straight and didnt. It was an Alabama straight.
i think he made a mistake of raising on river. he should have just checked back because if you raise big, the only hand that is going to call you or jam would be J7 so that's why it makes sense to check it back the river. raising is a mistake in my opinion. also if you raise big the opponent will fold unless he has 7 or J7. so the only logical and correct play is to check back on the river.
Or just bet small. Value bet makes the most sense here
@@bdogpimpsause the problem i see in here is if you bet small you are only going to get call same hand as your or worse get raised which is what happened. that's why i think checking back makes most sense.
id be thinking jqh or j7h after calling that massive overbet on the turn. those are really the only hands i think are calling that outside of mb a set
Pre flop fight , the guy beside me use to 3 bet on my button raise , I had 89s I raised 3bb , he re raised 3bet I think a little bit and . You know what ? I dont believe he have premium I 3 bet him back telling him I have top premium and he fold . ^_^
I once had A5s, put a small stack all in pre with 50BB, he called and showed 33. I only showed my Ace for some reason. Down comes K9786 and I was so focused on hitting an A or 5 so when I didn't I just said 3s are good and mucked my 5 like an idiot! Even worse was the dealer was inexperienced and wasn't too sure what she was doing, she turned over my mucked 5 for no reason whatsoever and the whole table saw my mistake...
I lost a $400 high hand because a guy, who i was certain was gonna call on the river, mucked. i was surprised and a bit ticked off and mucked my pocket queens full without showing them about 3 minutes before the end of the high hand period and they'd have held.
Misread my hand once, thinking I had quads, but just had 2 pair. Could have been worse, but the villain only had a little over one BI.
i had AKo in middle position stack of 500$ 1/2$. button straddle for 5, BBlimps utg+1 limps, I raise to 20, button calls, utg+1 calls. flop comes AK5 rainbow, utg+1 checks, i raise to 20$, button raises to 40$,utg+1 raises to 100, i call, button folds. turn is J hearts board has 2 hearts now, utg+1 jams for 200$, I call while saying the only thing you can have is 55 and of course he has it. I felt so shitty
I think if the river came a 7 rather than 8 and this was the line, you have to call, but with the 8, you can fold if you think the opponent doesn’t bluff stuff like A5hh
I’m not big on looking at my cards more than once. I once thought I had 10 8, but instead had 10 9. Yes , I thought I had a straight at showdown. 🤣🤣
PLO hand: Re-raised pot allin with QJT9 on a K83 flop and proudly stating ‘I have the straight‘ when the T showed up on the turn 🫣 no improvement on the river of course 😅
😂😂😂 I felt that. Been there myself with similar hands when I started playing PLO.
I'm surprised that Rampage hasn't told you to take this video down since this is from "his content".
My biggest brain fart at the table was actually an eye fart, so to speak. I took it to the river assuming the K on the flop, most of the way down the table from my 53 year old eyes, was a spade and that I had an ace-high flush (which would have been the nuts). My actual just-ace-high did not hold up!
I’m pretty sure I’ve called a river bet and folded the winning hand because I misread what my opponent had or didn’t accurately remember what I was holding and didn’t want to expose what I thought was the loser smh
Definitely folded the nut straight once thinking I had K-high :(
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And he's looking for people to buy his action for a million dollar game.....🤣
On the jam.. I put the opp on JQ of hearts... I was close
Not all is pro player,some crazy guy will call big raise at turn draw 3 out nut also,so that is poker,base on your opponent...
River complete chop out,is it really need to bet large,and plan to call all in for chop,if u read villian is a monster draw?or bet a small size ,1/3 size of pot,if villian not all in,click back ,you can just call,and flod for all in ?I am not pro ,but I love poker
Called 300$ all in in a 2-5 game with 89 on 7510 2 4 late in a 12 hour session up +2500$
Bad play on river.. just check ✔️ back would be better.. any day
Checking back a 7 on the river because you’re specifically scared of QJ is massively negative EV.
Multi-tabling 10NL, I thought I limped 10c with JTs. But I’d actually called a $10 all in. But it turned out a lunatic had opened all-in with J4o. My dumb mistake became a simple double-up. Hay Ho.
No one card flushes in Omaha...bomb pots 😮💨
..ironically where i make the most $ per session now but at first good lord i kept doing the most to throw away my bankroll.
Biggest mistake, multi-tabling with more then my usual amount of tables popping (my only excuse). On a FT with KK i 3-bet then get 4-bet by a tight ish guy, shrug and put 80bb in because I'm clearly not folding kings preflop. He shows KK I realize I misread KJ and just didn't look at the cards in hand again . Costly dumb and funny, with villain KK as a punch line.
Misplacing $3,600.
Read my hand wrong and Called a all in
Thought I had a set of 2’s instead I had pocket 3’s 🤣
This is a snap fold. Fold fold fold fold fold. He has J7s at a minimum. I DO fault him for calling. This is a suicidal call and the only merit of potting it on the river given this specific card is that, having made it that big, you can be assured that villain is never stuffing it for the last 1k with busted backdoor hearts. V doesn't have sets. They raise the turn because they do not want to see a heart river roll off, or an 8 or a 7 or a jack. If he has 2 pair he won't call pot.
Rampage: "900 and 50"...should be "900 50"
I for sure get stacked there lol 😅
It wasn't a mistake because I would've paid him off too
Rampage is full of $hit saying he didn't know another straight wa possible. He just punted Again and doesn't want to admit it.
Welcome to my world.
How do you see the most obvious draw on the flop lol. Rampunts
About as easily as one can miss-write a comment in a RUclips channel. Human error is always possible.
Hopefully you learn a little humility and empathy from this experience. Cheers 😊
fish
Flopped top set and got it all-in for a $1500 pot. Opponent showed his flush that hit on the river and I insta-mucked before realizing the board paired. Felt sick about that one for a while.
oof
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This is proof that this dudes sun run and current "standing" in poker is due to money from him and his little buddies Club GG rake they get, You Tube and also last but not least backers buying his action because they know he is pumping poker and has an audience. Dude is a straight fish I have seen him make so many plays like this its so obvious he did not pick himself up from "his boot straps" and authentically rise to his postition into poker going from grinding 1/3 to what he does not off pure skill.
So, Jonathan. Little. talkslikethis
Biggest mistake, there was a calling station at the table. I bet the flop with a flush draw (he calls). Brick - bet again (he calls). Flush comes in on the river and I bet into him a 3rd time an amount HE will call with 1 pair, with the A high flush. He calls with his middle pair, I flip up 2 red cards, NOT suited! What the HELL Ad 4s.😪😪😪
More times than I can count lol @johnathan little