Wow, I should stop posting every time I finish a SNG, but hey, this blog is also an outing for my pain/grief/tilt so there you go.
Feels good to get some stuff off my chest, and then when I see the hands I post, I tend to get mor analytical about them and analyze, which I'd never do otherwise.
Do you seem me going through hand histories in Poker Tracker? Me neither.
This hand was a complete nightmare, and the Vilain a complete DONK.
He is probably a noob who reads too many poker books, saw his weak Ace on the button and thought to himself "hey, this is the perfect spot to steal, so let's do it!"
I reraised instantly with QQ, committing myself and the rest is... well, standard!
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3032603
Can't catch a break here! (again)
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3032611
ONE FOR ME!!!
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3032662
Standard BS. Really though I won there, until the pot was slided to him.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3032706
Maybe moving up will stop all the stupid bad beats I get. I mean, would people call my 3-bets preflop with A-rag as they do in a $1 SNG?
There were maybe 2 other times in 4-handed play where I was the leader and called the shorter stacks' all-ins with better kickers. But this time they didn't pair their kickers, noooooo, both times the board went high and it counterfeited our hands for split pots.
I did finish 2nd in this stupid SNG though.
I haven't played a Turbo on Full Tilt in a long time, and I know remember why I stopped playing them LOL.
It's such a shove fest it's not even funny. That might explain a lot of the hands above.
Btw, is it better to play Turbos on Full Tilt or Stars?
Check out the structures below and let me know what you think:
(The colors represent the same time frame, so, it shows the levels after 15, 30, and 45 mins of play respectively)
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