Donkey tales:
5/10 NL. 66 in LP. Raise it up to $40. 2 callers. Wow, people have tightened up. Flop is
. Ding! Tarderino in the SB checks, BB checks, I bet $100. Tard calls. Turn is
. Well that's about as safe as it gets there. Check/bet $225/call. River is
. Dingleberry comes out shooting for $500. Huh? AJ? Busted spades? No way can he have a backdoor flush. Could he have 43? Beats me. I call. It's
. NIHAN.
While later his uppance gets comed. 6-way straddle pot with
, flop comes down
. He's in the SB again and bets out $50. Two calls next to him and I make it $250 to go. He calls (duh), others fold. Turn is
, safe card. He checks and I know I need to put the screws to him so I bet $500. He calls. Really like that flush draw, don't you? River's the
. I've heard this song before somewhere. This time he checks to me, I ask him if there's any way he could have backdoored another flush before turning over my 76. He gets angry at the injustice of it and mucks. I'm thinking he had 88 or 99. SEND IT.
And yet the Saga of the Donkey did not end well. He's at the flailing point later on with about $675. He open-raises to $80 (he did that a lot), it gets to me in the BB. I've got QQ and make it $300. He shoves. Now of course I'm going to call and I assume he has shit, but I ask him if he wants to run it 3 times since after all it is his whole stack and I'm probably not a huge favorite. He says no (and he says it like a dickwad) and so fine, here we go. Flop is
. Is that a good flop for red queens? No. Turn and river no help, I table my queens and he tables his
. NIHAN again. Yeah, I sure wouldn't want to make a deal either if I had such a strong hand and was playing for my whole stack.
So it goes. Prior to that hand I was up $1100 for the session. After that and a couple others I left down a couple hundred. Can't make shit happen.
But here's one that illustrates just how fucked I've been but also how thankful I am that I got out cheap:
in EP. UTG raises to $40. I've been changing the way I play AK; in olden days I might have repopped but here I decide to flat call. We end up 4-handed to a flop of
. BAM. Original raiser bets out $100, and he's got about $350 left after that. I make it $300 expecting a push or fold from him. Guy behind me folds and wait WHAT the SB make it $900. UTG folds. I know the SB quite well and KNOW that without a doubt he has a set. This is confirmed when he asks me if I want to know what he has, and I say "a set of fours" and he says yeah. He doesn't want the action/suckout but he knows his hand is good, obviously. I know that if I push he'll call and we can run it three times, but what's the point of that if I'm so far behind and his odds of filling up are about the same as mine are of hitting the flush? So I fold, he shows me the 44. Just my luck that I hit a monster flop and have to fold it, but against a different player at the table (I'm talking about you, donkey) I might not have been able to get away from it.