This is pretty funny, in a twisted sort of way. The Full Tilt software problem was fixed late tonight and unfortunately I had a few minutes to play.
So today I ask the question in the NL forum of whether I should ever even worry about straight flushes since they are so infrequent after I lost to one 2 days ago with the best non-straight flush. I guess this is how infrequent they really are.
A tight player UTG raises and I call in late position w/
[8h].
Flop
[7h][Kh] and UTG bets. I raise, he takes a few seconds and calls. I figure I get 3-bet with AK, so I'm only worried about KK, but not really because it's quads.
Turn
. UTG checks. I bet pot, he calls.
River
UTG is ALL-IN. AHA SCREW YOU - STRAIGHT FLUSH I CALL.
He has the
GOD DAMN ROYAL FLUSH [Qh]
Still too in shock to even be that pissed about it.
Lost another big one after flopping a set too today. 88 on Q85 flop. Bet and get called by a player I was sure had a Q. Turn Q. I pot it again and he just calls, probably has a not so great kicker. River 5. AWESOME!
I swear, ever since Oatmeal posted that thread, I've been gettin beat up when I flop a set. It's really strange because I'm winning the majority of times I'm getting in behind with draws (double digit outters), but losing when I get it in ahead.
And the number of maniacs that are just running over tables just continues to rise.
3 more players in my database with 90+ hands and 50+ VP$IP over past 2 days.
50/16 148 hands +54.93 BB/100
61/7 92 hands +161.41 BB/100
64/41 91 hands +123.30 BB/100
Seriously...WTF???