All in a day's work
Played several 'interesting' hands today which again show the wide range of skills you can come against on Full Tilt...The Good
Blind war on a $1/2 table. This player was strong on the flop, smooth calling my bet after raising preflop. He became a huge favourite on the turn, but luckily I checked behind in position when I picked up my flush draw. He then called a pot sized raise after leading with a 2/3 pot bet on the river.
The Bad
This player re-raised me out of position. He bet $40 into the $50 pot on the flop. I raised to $100 having hit my set. He pushed allin and I called gladly, only to see the inevitable runner-runner flush. VNH sir, well played. Some people just can't fold AKs...
The Unbelievable
We get to the river. With the nut fullhouse and $50 in the pot, I check to induce a bluff. My opponent obliges with his busted draw. I min raise to try and extract value. Imagine my surprise when my opponent pushes for his last $15! It wasn't like I was going to fold....
3 comments:
xenwzwo
I am just glad you are still here? Was wondering what happened. BTW,I wouldn't worry about that hand you posted... Next time you will have his stack!
Thanks but try to keep track of all your hands using some good software tools. Hand history is so important.
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