Today I played at Mandalay Bay. All of my profit came from one big hand, which I played so badly at every decision point except the last one (after a lucky winning card had come my way) that I'm not even gonna tell you about it. It's too embarrassing.
So there.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Better lucky than good
Posted by Rakewell at 1:07 AM
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if a guy KNOWS he is playing bad, and is aware, and continues to play bad, is that a good thing or a bad thing? or is it better if he isnt aware?
I think that's where the saying about cards recognizing talent came from...in this political season there must be some way to spin this into a great play on your part.
"Luck is the residue of design."
Branch Ricky
What a tease! Come on, Grump! Your readers and fans want to hear about it.
I was at the same table and met grump for the first time (I was seat 3 with Broncos shirt on). I witnessed the hand and while questionable, I've seen worse. To summarize, grump heads-up went all in oop on turn with pair of kings with Q kicker (may have been J kicker?). Villian calls with must have been 2 pair (he didn't show but no straight or flush draw on board). River brings K and grump wins nice pot. So, I believe grump had 2-5 outs. I think this is the hand anyway. :-)
Yeah, that's it. But I suspect he had QQ or JJ and I was already good with the K on the flop.
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