I'm just home from the Stratosphere.
I had been playing for about four hours, sometimes a little up, sometimes a little down, but no net progress. In fact, at the time in question I was down a little over $100 from where I had started, and had been stuck there for an hour or so. I was feeling tired and starting to make some dumb mistakes, so I decided to suck up the loss and call it quits at the end of that round.
But then the dealer started me out with 9c-10c, and augmented that with the well-chosen flop of 6c-7c-8c. It's been over a year since I last hit a straight flush in live play (at least that I wrote about here; but it's possible I hit one and didn't do a blog post and then subsequently forgot about it with my 50-year-old brain cells). That was at the Golden Nugget. It has been almost three years since I last flopped a straight flush (at the Hard Rock)--and back then I did so twice in a month. This was only the third time I've ever flopped a hand so big that it was impossible for anybody to beat me, no matter what they held and no matter what cards came on the turn and river. (The first was described here, the second here.)
I won only $30 or so from my opponent, but picked up a nice $450 bonus from the casino.
I won only $30 or so from my opponent,
ReplyDeleteYou're probably lucky the opp had something good enough to play with you. There's usually a requirement that the pot has $20 to collect the bonus.
I saw this one time: A guy had K-K and flopped two more kings. He foolishly bet, the other guy folded and he didn't get the bonus.