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@Merenitsu wrote:

99 out me from 2 tournmaents 

-10000000000000000000000 lucky

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@Merenitsu  why you do not describe this hand,  final result is pointless. in preflop allin with 99 you should not be surprised,when  youre shortstack. low pairs are usually sensitive, especially against higher connectors or A10-AK

 

 

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@cris1285 wrote:

Merenitsu you dont even know anymore what is to be 0lucky... Its strange to see that you are moaning about loosing flips, when there are really bad "bad beats" in the UOS thanks to the weak field. 


 

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@Merenitsu wrote:

99 out me from 2 tournmaents 

-10000000000000000000000 lucky

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@Merenitsu  why you do not describe this hand,  final result is pointless. in preflop allin with 99 you should not be surprised,when  youre shortstack. low pairs are usually sensitive, especially against higher connectors or A10-AK

 

 


@pinki  

why did I decide to go all in?

1 in more than 3 hours I got aces once. 99 was my 3rd strongest hand in that time.

2 I knew that he had the Ace X maximum, because he often opened his hands

3 I thought that my 99 2 times in a row will not cut

4 I had a late position

5 small stack

 

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I think the allin is a good option. A little bit risky, but you have less than 10 BB effective satck, so you have to find a solution for that within a tight margin, so yeah, if this your lucky day you will have benefit from hands like this.

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@psrquack wrote:

I think the allin is a good option. A little bit risky, but you have less than 10 BB effective satck, so you have to find a solution for that within a tight margin, so yeah, if this your lucky day you will have benefit from hands like this.


A little less than 10 BB stack at a full ring table means nothing, plenty of time left. Still, the All in is a good option here, however as @cris1285 mentioned before, moaning about it is ridiculous, of course. But that's what the 0lucky meme is all about, isn't it? :laugh:

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@Merenitsu   this move was ok.  but there is nothing to add to this 0lucky ideology. It was a typical flip. These players (nano/micro) often go to death with suited hands. I was wondering if I could give you a calla with QJs with 13BB left  in 10min blinds level. 

Yesterday  i had two  FT's  in  nano UOS. . I this UOS  i lost three times my decent stack with  premium hands :) 

When  i was short i got this  in  preflop allin:   when  i saw  QQ i was so  happy but ...

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@Merenitsu wrote:

@psrquack  @pinki  

About couples

today in 1 uo

i was chipleader

i got 5 row hands

QQ < AQ

QQ<k10

1010<AK

AK - ? all fold

88<66

and i lose 5 hands row

why ?


No reason, just why not? Maybe Unibet wanted to teach you not going allin with large stacks just play the board. Unfortunately things like this happens. Did you have any chance for the ticket without going allin, or it was necessary?

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@Merenitsu  why ?  

answer: Variance.

But you have to think about one thing: do you often go all-in preflop with some hands and a certain stack? 

I'm not talking about shortstack -  there is nothing to discuss here.  Maybe round the bubble,  with  many players with similar stack. 

I wonder why you don't play with BB's stack.

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@Merenitsu  this is pointless. once again after so many posts you do the same. damn 😠  why you are wasting your time putting these boring screens. I see you have a tendency to harm yourself:)

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Pinki wrote what I wanted to write. Please consider balance your play and give a chance to other streets instead of going all in preflop. It seems difficult, but you will have the necessary experiments which would help improving your play in the future.

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@Merenitsu wrote:

@psrquack  @pinki  

About couples

today in 1 uo

i was chipleader

i got 5 row hands

QQ < AQ

 


@Merenitsu  zero info  here. why you don't give us details of this hand QQ <AQ. what stacks? how many of in the game? you pay attention to the final result and do not analyze earlier decisions. These are satellites, not just a tournament, you are not fighting for bounty here.  

All these preflop allins are also caused by the fact that you didn't build a solid stack. You wait and wait for these magical hands: AA, KK, QQ <AK, AQ, 1010, JJ.  When you get it you go all the way, doesnt matter with 20BB, 30BB ot 100000BB. Sometimes in a tournament (especially in satties) you have to risk a lot of other hands ...

if you showed all the hands of the tournament, there are probably many here to point out XX errors that you made(even in this stakes). You make lotteries from this game yourself. 

As I wrote before, you are taking steps backwards when it comes to poker. One reason: you are not learning this game because you think you are the smartest and all bull❤️♥️❤️ around. Unfortunately, with this thinking and approach will only be worse. Much much worse.

Anyway, this was my last post here. Unless I'll notice a change.  Bye.

 

 

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@psrquack  @pinki  

look. what will change if I don’t go all in, if the board is absolutely not mine many times in a row with the best hand. 2 options:
or I lose everything in one go or I lose 5 times in a row
the result will be one -0. Because in all these situations I will lose the board.

when someone gets a good card, you raise because you have a strong hand, if you are in an early position you want someone to raise to continue and all-in to maximize it. you are unlikely to fold the aces of kings or queens, if after your raise someone went allin you will go too. and you tell me to fold 😃 

 

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@Merenitsu wrote:

@pinki  @psrquack 

 

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So you mean you were behind ALL THE TIME, yet lucked into your ONE OUT on the turn and complain about justice on the river? :laugh:

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@Merenitsu  Do you watch any training videos or read books or articles, talk over hands with friends or the community here? (Apart from random hands showing you losing every time!)

When I'm not playing I watch or read as much as I can, and can only advise you to do the same. Rather than doing masses of hand analysis or technical work I'd rather suggest you to watch "A little coffee" with Jonathan Little, three times a week on YT. Here the focus is what you can do away from the game, today's was "Dealing with downswings" enforcing what a lot say here, the results don't matter, it's whether your playing as well as you can or leaking. He does however re-inforce over and over again, "Find a game you can beat (you have an edge) and play it a lot, a ton, as much as you can (s**tloads" ) and STUDY.  Unless your mind is in the right place you simply won't come near to break even, let alone beating it. Stop messing about in Hexanonos and the casino, try to focus on one gametype at a time and work it, over and over, with a properly structured bankroll.  Fear of going bust usually only leads to one result.

Sympathy is draining away, and it's only leading to you thinking the world's against you, nobody understands, when that's not the case. Take a break, even though the UOS is on, there'll be another along before you know it, do some watching and reading and come back with a mindset ready to kick***.

Good Luck. 👍

 

 

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