What hand have you lost the most money with?

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My first time playing 2-5 PLO game and peeled over Q-Q-A-J. Flop Q-9-9 and pot - around 2100. I check, P1 goes all in and P2-3 fold. I snap called and got shown 9-9-2-2. That hand cost me around 7000$.
 
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Luckily, I didn't lose a lot of money playing poker because I always played small amounts. But if we talk about my least favorite cards, then these are two nines in my hands; on them there will always be either a stronger pair, or, what is even more offensive, a set of threes or twos.)
what you talking about? all tournaments i see you playing in cc freerolls, you play with all trash hands possible, K3o, Q2o, 93o any position, versus any raise. You is one of the bests in my notes (starting from the end)
 
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It's difficult to know the exact hand that cost me a lot of money, I think we need to install a tracker before the first hand of our career to answer this question.

I think this hand is an unsuited connector because this type of hand pushes us to make mistakes and lose a lot of money, especially when we don't know how to calculate equity.
 
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Usually when I play KK, QQ... these are strong hands that have cost me a lot of money in several tournaments, there is always an Ace on the Turn or River that ruins everything.
 
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I think pairs of tens tend to cost a lot of money, especially in tournament finals.
 
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Could it be anything else then AA?
With AA all goes in and if the other player flops a set....
 
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We have all been on the wrong end of countless pots, but if you could summarize every single hand you've ever played, what hole cards have cost you the most money and why do you think it's that hand?

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for me it was AA, it was a hand that ruined me in one of the tournaments in which I was doing very well, but very close to the bubble I was eliminated by rubbish hands, this is the third or fourth time that this has happened to me, another hand is also the JJ,.
 
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I think hands like AA and KK have cost me a lot of money, I think the reason is because it is very difficult to fold with those hands, but you have to learn to fold with those hands.
 
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My answer is definitely AA - this is the largest pocket pair and I think that it brought everyone, in addition to victory, a big defeat!
 
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for me it was JJ, this is a hand that I always feel confident in but most of the time I end up losing with it, whether all in pre flop or post, I tend to win more with other lower pairs than with JJ
 
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Of course I can't say for sure, but it feels like it is K-K!

The fact is that many all-ins are made pre-flop with hands like A-K, A-Q, A-J, etc... and these are the situations that stick in my memory because the board is an A shows.

K-K is a hand that very rarely gets me to fold through an all-in, and therefore the hand that costs me my tournament life.
 
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AA, simple, it's too big to fall, and yet it does
 
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A double A took away more than $5000, a deck of cards was like a prearrangement
 
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I usually lose a lot in the second strongest hand, I'm not alert enough to fold the allin order in such a case.
 
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AK suited. Out of position, it's the sort of hand that doesn't encourage slow play, so pots often get big. From card distribution, it's unlikely to be in a pot with a worse flush or flush draw, so you rarely get paid on a flushed board unless you're beat by a boat, quads or straight flush. It's hard to call down much aggression if you just have overcards. It's easy to over-bluff and get called down by made hands. When your draw hits, it's often easy for your opponent to get away from it, and it's easy to loose a decent sized pot to an Ax that hits 2 pair or a small pair that makes a set. Because there's so much danger and uncertainty, it's easy to play the hand badly, which I have many times. I play equal strength and worse strength starting hands consistently better than I play AK suited.
 
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I lost to quads against full house.
i was playing power path step 4
 
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1010. My first live MTT at a casino. After playing several hours, we were down to the bubble. Everybody was folding. I got 1010 on the button, and it folded around to me, so I went all in. To my great surprise, the SB eventually called me with KK, and I went out of the bubble, and lost my total buy-in. So, it's kinda like jacks, I rarely seem to play them correctly.
 
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I definitely lost the most money on the KK hand pair. A hand that is considered one of the strongest hands, and it is enough to turn A and lose to a third-class hand such as A2.
 
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I got to say AA. The flop was AKK. I bet, villan raises I shove all-in villan calls with KK. Bye bye me missing the money.
 
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With a pair of Jacks (JJ), it often feels like you need to go all-in, and in many hands, you might end up busting out. However, I always play them the same way regardless, staying consistent with my strategy
 
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