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frazer:
Sorry guys had a shocker tonight , if I may let me try to explain my untimely exit. I called a reraise with q10 two of us left. A q and two small cards hit the flop I check to see where I am and my opponent puts in a bet about four times the pot. So he"s missed but has something , doesnt want me to see another card. For me if i think my opponent has missed laying down qq is not happening so I flat call. Anothet blank on the turn 2 or a 3 I think I check again , another huge bet . So at this point I"m pretty sure that two pair or trips is out because the bets are far to big , if I fold I lose , I figure only aa or kk can beat me so like any gambler I bet he hasn"t got either and go all in. My opponent calls and shows aa , goodnight Irene . So like I say sorry team I"ll try harder next time . Frazer.
kaysing:
One and all,
An absolutley brilliant nights play by everyone and especially well done to Marc on taking it down. I knew a little positive thought would prove useful and so it did. A shame that Bristol gained some points, but losing even the smallest of ground at this stage is a massive loss in reality. 6 games to go and I call for maximum effort over the comng weeks to reinforce what has already been a great season for us.
Once again, well played everyone.
All the best,
Dave
PS.
Feel free to rail my efforts at DTD in a couple of weeks. Entering the omaha and ME - will attempt to play the HORSE if no longer in the ME.
goater14:
Well played last night Plymouth, still on your coat tails though ;).
Very enjoyable game played in the right spirit with plenty of banter. Think the top 2 now are looking over their shoulders at the south west charge, see you in 2 weeks.
kaysing:
Thank you Simon, well played Bristol and see you next time,
Dave
ChipClick:
Hi all, good game on sunday night, I am amazed we did not get a point out of that but I think it was proberly my fault, I feel so bad about the hand I got knocked out with I still can not stop thinking about it. For those of you who did not see it, it went something like this:
12 remain, I have 25k, chipleader has just slightly more, around 27k ( I think) with the rest of the field way behind us closest has 12k (I think), the action is folded around to the small blind (chipleader) who raise"s about 3 x bb, I am in the big blind with :as: kh so I reraise and he calls. The flop comes down ad ac :2c: I raise and the sb pushes all in, I did not really want to risk everthing at this stage but convinced myself he had a raggy ace, so I called. He then shows ah :2d: for the full house to have me crushed, what happens next is a bit of a blur but I am pretty sure the turn was :2h: and the river :2s: to give him quads to finish the job and out I went. I was gutted.
I just cannot stop beating my self up over this,should I have folded?, could I have folded? The scary thing is, I think I would play the hand the same way If it happened again, am I wrong? Your views on this would be great. Note: The suits may vary slightly from this but hopefully I remember correctly.
Thanks
Andy
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