The reason for posting that hand was to share a beat, let others share in the misery of an iffy play gone spectacularly right in terms of my opponents holdings, but horribly wrong in terms of final outcome. Those hands are the most difficult for me to swallow; took a big risk, was on the right end of it hunch-wise, still got fucked. It was not a well played hand on my part, though not as poorly played as one might think, as shown by the ridiculous hand turned up by the other deep stack.
In any event, it's important for everybody here to recognize that not every hand played by a strong player is going to be well-played. Nobody is immune to suboptimal play, even massive mistakes that are much much worse than this. So as always, I'd urge you to not base your learning on trying to get in the minds of other players, but rather to learn experientially by playing a shitload of poker; otherwise, you'll find yourself sticking in reraises from the SB with KKxx and telling yourself "WM does it, why not me."Statistics: Posted by januarymute — Tue Apr 04, 2006 12:21 pm
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