flint
Visionary
Silver Level
Have you ever felt really good cause you played a tournament really well even though you didn't cash. I am so hyped up cause I played the best game I have ever played and even got lucky at times in the t6poker 250k.
I did get unlucky with one guy hitting a runner runner flush with aces to outdraw my set, but I was able to outplay him and get my stack back in about 10 mins.
My question concerns this hand, a little before the bubble:
Hand #30619262, Hold'em, 6 players
Table: Tournament 100990 33 (TRN)
sami start position: 873500
urapeen start position: 1866000
StevoL start position: 1234000
gulan start position: 872500
FI Flint start position: 784000
T6Andreas start position: 1183500
hand start time: 5/11/2008 11:29 PM
FI Flint posts ante (20)
T6Andreas posts ante (20)
sami posts ante (20)
urapeen posts ante (20)
StevoL posts ante (20)
gulan posts ante (20)
T6Andreas posts small blind (200)
sami posts big blind (400)
FI Flint is dealt down [Qh Qd]
urapeen raises to (1000)
StevoL folds
gulan folds
FI Flint raises to (3000)
T6Andreas folds
sami folds
urapeen raises to (9720)
FI Flint calls (7820) and is all-in
urapeen is refunded (1900)
urapeen shows [Ac Ad]
FI Flint shows [Qh Qd]
flop: [Kc 7s Ah]
turn: [2d]
river: [7h]
urapeen shows [Ac Ad]
FI Flint shows [Qh Qd]
sami says: "ouch"
urapeen wins (16360)
sami end position: 831500
urapeen end position: 2718000
StevoL end position: 1232000
gulan end position: 870500
FI Flint end position: 0
The thing is that I actually put him on that hand, but was unable to fold. Do any of you know how I can train myself to trust my reads more? The whole tournament my reads had been really good and this is really something that can, if trained, make me a world class player.
I did get unlucky with one guy hitting a runner runner flush with aces to outdraw my set, but I was able to outplay him and get my stack back in about 10 mins.
My question concerns this hand, a little before the bubble:
Hand #30619262, Hold'em, 6 players
Table: Tournament 100990 33 (TRN)
sami start position: 873500
urapeen start position: 1866000
StevoL start position: 1234000
gulan start position: 872500
FI Flint start position: 784000
T6Andreas start position: 1183500
hand start time: 5/11/2008 11:29 PM
FI Flint posts ante (20)
T6Andreas posts ante (20)
sami posts ante (20)
urapeen posts ante (20)
StevoL posts ante (20)
gulan posts ante (20)
T6Andreas posts small blind (200)
sami posts big blind (400)
FI Flint is dealt down [Qh Qd]
urapeen raises to (1000)
StevoL folds
gulan folds
FI Flint raises to (3000)
T6Andreas folds
sami folds
urapeen raises to (9720)
FI Flint calls (7820) and is all-in
urapeen is refunded (1900)
urapeen shows [Ac Ad]
FI Flint shows [Qh Qd]
flop: [Kc 7s Ah]
turn: [2d]
river: [7h]
urapeen shows [Ac Ad]
FI Flint shows [Qh Qd]
sami says: "ouch"
urapeen wins (16360)
sami end position: 831500
urapeen end position: 2718000
StevoL end position: 1232000
gulan end position: 870500
FI Flint end position: 0
The thing is that I actually put him on that hand, but was unable to fold. Do any of you know how I can train myself to trust my reads more? The whole tournament my reads had been really good and this is really something that can, if trained, make me a world class player.