Why you should get more chips.

Lo-Dog

Lo-Dog

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Just lost a big one 3 hands ago when I couldn't lay down my FH. Was going to buy more chips but let it slide a couple hands then this happens. Could have got a lot more had I not sat thinking about my loss and put more money in right away.

Game # 455166473 - Texas Hold'em No Limit EUR 0.10/0.20 - Table "Boxholm"
Players(max 8):
humet (EUR 13.77 in seat 1)
eabritta (EUR 10.34 in seat 2)
LoDog (EUR 1.45 in seat 3)
sar-77 (EUR 4.00 in seat 4)
solvit555 (EUR 3.71 in seat 5)
MythoS (EUR 18.74 in seat 7)
fiddeli (EUR 34.32 in seat 8)
Dealer: humet
Small Blind: eabritta (0.10)
Big Blind: LoDog (0.20)
LoDog was dealt: Th - Js
solvit555 Fold
MythoS Call (0.20)
fiddeli Call (0.20)
humet Fold
eabritta Fold
LoDog Check
Flop Kc - Qs - 9h
LoDog Check
MythoS Check
fiddeli Check
Turn Kc - Qs - 9h - 5s
LoDog Bet (0.28)
MythoS Call (0.28)
fiddeli Raise (1.10)
LoDog All-In (0.97)
MythoS Call (0.97)
fiddeli Call (0.15)
River Kc - Qs - 9h - 5s - 5c
MythoS Check
fiddeli Bet (4.00)
MythoS Fold
fiddeli Payback (4.00)
fiddeli shows: Ks - 9c (two pairs, kings and nines)
LoDog shows: Th - Js (a straight, king high)
LoDog wins: EUR 4.25 (with a straight, king high)
 
loopmeister

loopmeister

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It goes the other way too.
I saw a hand recently where player A looked flopped 2-pair with a flush draw. By the time he was all-in, Player B had fantastic pot-odds to see the other two cards, and you can guess what happened...
 
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