4 buyins lost in 150 hands! God Almighty! lololol
PokerBros - $0.40 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 4 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
Hero (BTN): 117.08 BB
SB: 119 BB
BB: 33.5 BB
CO: 83.88 BB
SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has 2:club: 2:heart:
fold, [color=red]Hero raises to 2 BB[/color], SB calls 1.5 BB, BB calls 1 BB
Flop: (6 BB, 3 players) 2:diamond: K:club: 7:club:
[color=red]SB bets 4 BB[/color], fold, [color=red]Hero raises to 9.5 BB[/color], SB calls 5.5 BB
Turn: (25 BB, 2 players) 2:spade:
[color=red]SB bets 14.5 BB[/color], Hero calls 14.5 BB
River: (54 BB, 2 players) T:club:
[color=red]SB bets 10 BB[/color], [color=red]Hero raises to 30 BB[/color], [color=red]SB raises to 50 BB[/color], [color=red]Hero raises to 70 BB[/color], [color=red]SB raises to 90 BB[/color], [color=red]Hero raises to 91.08 BB and is all-in[/color], SB calls 1.08 BB
Hero shows 2:club: 2:heart: (Four of a Kind, Twos)
(Pre 50%, Flop 74%, Turn 100%)
SB shows A:club: 5:club: (Flush, Ace High)
(Pre 50%, Flop 26%, Turn 0%)
Hero wins 230.75 BB
POKER
PokerBros - $0.40 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
UTG: 94.3 BB
MP: 182.05 BB
Hero (CO): 137.6 BB
BTN: 200.75 BB
SB: 12 BB
BB: 111.9 BB
SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has J:club: J:diamond:
fold, fold, [color=red]Hero raises to 3 BB[/color], [color=red]BTN raises to 10 BB[/color], fold, BB calls 9 BB, Hero calls 7 BB
Flop: (30.5 BB, 3 players) 8:heart: J:spade: K:heart:
BB checks, Hero checks, [color=red]BTN bets 15.25 BB[/color], fold, [color=red]Hero raises to 40.75 BB[/color], [color=red]BTN raises to 190.75 BB and is all-in[/color], Hero calls 86.85 BB and is all-in
Turn: (285.7 BB, 2 players) J:heart:
River: (285.7 BB, 2 players) 5:diamond:
Hero shows J:club: J:diamond: (Four of a Kind, Jacks)
(Pre 18%, Flop 4%, Turn 98%)
BTN shows K:diamond: K:spade: (Full House, Kings full of Jacks)
(Pre 82%, Flop 96%, Turn 2%)
Hero wins 280.3 BB
POKER
dunno why the converter doesn’t work :(
Action!!
This literally just happened and I’m freaking out a little bit
PokerBros - $0.60 NL - Holdem - 8 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BB: 166.95 BB
UTG: 102.52 BB
Hero (UTG+1): 104.12 BB
MP: 112.5 BB
MP+1: 115.7 BB
CO: 94.37 BB
BTN: 128.17 BB
SB: 233.23 BB
SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has 8:spade: 8:diamond:
fold, [color=red]Hero raises to 2.5 BB[/color], fold, fold, fold, BTN calls 2.5 BB, fold, BB calls 1.5 BB
Flop: (8 BB, 3 players) Q:diamond: 8:heart: 7:club:
BB checks, [color=red]Hero bets 4.5 BB[/color], BTN calls 4.5 BB, BB calls 4.5 BB
Turn: (21.5 BB, 3 players) 8:club:
BB checks, Hero checks, BTN checks
River: (21.5 BB, 3 players) 5:club:
[color=red]BB bets 10.75 BB[/color], [color=red]Hero raises to 21.5 BB[/color], BTN calls 21.5 BB, [color=red]BB raises to 159.95 BB and is all-in[/color], Hero calls 75.62 BB and is all-in, BTN calls 99.67 BB and is all-in
Hero shows 8:spade: 8:diamond: (Four of a Kind, Eights)
Main Pot [312.85 BB]: (Pre [color=gray]44%[/color], Flop [color=gray]80%[/color], Turn [color=gray]98%[/color])
BB shows 4:club: 6:club: (Straight Flush, Eight High)
Main Pot [312.85 BB]: (Pre [color=gray]15%[/color], Flop [color=gray]16%[/color], Turn [color=gray]2%[/color])
Side Pot#1 [48.1 BB]: (Pre [color=gray]35%[/color], Flop [color=gray]21%[/color], Turn [color=gray]10%[/color])
BTN shows A:club: Q:club: (Flush, Ace High)
Main Pot [312.85 BB]: (Pre [color=gray]41%[/color], Flop [color=gray]4%[/color], Turn 0%)
Side Pot#1 [48.1 BB]: (Pre [color=gray]65%[/color], Flop [color=gray]79%[/color], Turn [color=gray]90%[/color])
BB wins 356.55 BB
and if you don’t like the dixie chicks you can go fuck yourself
Different tags on this forum.
And, uh, holy shit. Did those all happen in one session?!?
Online is rigged
Bet the turn fish
Nahh different sessions same week. I’ve played > 1 mil hands lifetime and I’ve never played so many big pots with quads in such a short period of time.
After paying off my credit card, taxation is theft and gifts to my coach and agent I’ve got just enough left to be over rolled for 100nl legggo
I was starting at my graph after the session thinking “when did I lose a big pot?”, Hadn’t clicked that I lost the 88 hand. Ain’t mad.
35 minutes in and Dwan is hitting everything like usual. Are we sure he is/was good?
Lex has aged 30 years in 10.
I think the algorithm is bullshit on that app, even though some people here claim it’s fine. I know a handful of pros that could wafflecrush the soft 1/2/4 PLO in our local club, but refuse to touch it. I haven’t touched it after watching AAA lose to KKK three times in one day.
I’m probably missing out on free money. But the rake is outrageous for the (lack of) amount of overhead these club owners have. The dipshit running our club is doing everything out in the open on unsecured texts and cash app. Seems… not smart.
ETA: Did your hand not qualify for BBJ?
Edit 2: lol nm. You’re sitting with 15K @ .30/.60. Sick catch, luckbox
He still swears like a young man though.
Honestly it does feel juiced, for lack of a better word. Games are really soft though. I would imagine the feds will get involved eventually but I’m going to try to take advantage while I can. Having a good agent helps a lot
I don’t think the feds give half a shit here.
Fingers crossed. I could get used to 10 minute cash outs. Don’t tread on me bro
As of today, they now go by The Chicks. Way to go libtards.
What’s going to happen to my favorite cover band, Hayseed Dixie?
The thought of them watching gives me an energy boost that propels me through the next few hands, until I face what could be a tournament‐changing decision. I raise before the flop, holding the ace of clubs and king of spades. My opponent, Alexander Ziskin, a professional player from Chicago, calls. The flop is two 10s and a seven, with two spades. He checks. I bet again: My hand is still very strong, and even if he has a pair, I have plenty of opportunity to improve. But instead of folding or calling, the easy options, Alexander raises, to almost three times my bet. I hesitate. Does he have a 10? If he does, I’m in bad shape. I decide that he would call with a 10 instead—on a board that dry, why not let me hang myself? I have two overcards and a chance at a flush. I call the raise. The turn is the deuce of spades, putting a third spade on the board. “All in,” he announces. Oh no. I have just ace‐high. What do I do?
My brain starts calculating. If I call and I’m wrong, he has the chip lead and the momentum. This is a huge decision, especially without so much as a pair in my hand. But I do have a spade, and not just any spade—the king of spades. That means I could improve to the best hand, if yet another spade is turned over on the final card, even if I’m now behind. I agonize for several minutes, counting the combinations of possible bluffs he might have and whether or not they outweigh his value hands, before deciding that I simply can’t fold. The pot odds are in my favor. The math is on my side. And he probably knows how hard this is for me, making him that much more likely to try to pull a move. He’s the pro. I’m the amateur. He’s been here. I haven’t. I call.
Pretty sick call I guess. She doesn’t say the pot odds to call the final all in though. Flop call seems weird.
How well is Erik Seidel really regarded?
i have runner runner 2nd nut flush draw on a paired board. let’s do this lol