Kenny, look at my signature. Its my favorite hand too though I rarely play it.
I was at the Taj yesterday and quit after about 5 hours as my head wasn't in the game. My friends were still playing but I wasn't gonna sit there and play if I didn't feel like it. I was up $73 thanks to one big suck out by me and one guy that slowplayed his hand to a loser.
The suckout
I had been sitting there going slightly up, slightly down for a while as there were no cards or I would win a small pot, then call a raise with a small pp and miss bringing me to even.
I look down at TT UTG+1 and limp. This is probably wrong but there was a lot of raises being called and this hand was too vunerable for my taste put myself in that position. A kid (who was getting beat left and right with combination of his bad play and bad beats raises it to $10. There are 2 callers to me and I call. Flop comes 942 rainbow. Checked to me and I bet $20. The kid had $50 left so I thought he might push anything and I get heads up and if I lose, oh well. All 3 just call. Pot is now about $120. Turn is another 9 and its checked to me. Kid goes all in for $30 and they both fold so its just me. If he had AK, I gave him a chance to bluff and the pot is too big to walk away as the only hand he might have to raise with, I thought, was A9, so I call $30 into now a $180 pot. I only did this because the other two folded as I thought someone had a 9. River is the 3rd 9 and I suck out on the kid's 44 flopped set to win with a bigger boat.
The table goes nuts as they say that is the worst beat they have ever seen. On well. If he had more cash, I could have folded. It happens. I even said "I'll pay you off" when I
called.
The slowplay
I've been getting small pp all day, mainly 77, but none have hit. I limp in lp with 77 after a few limpers and we take the pot 5 or 6 handed.Flop is JT2 with 2 spades and its checked around
Turn is an offsuit 7. This kid (pretty good player) bets $15. Folds to me and I raise to
$45. He thinks a while and calls.
River is a blank - pots is about $100
He checks and I bet $50 and he shows JT as he folds, which I didn't expect.
Then he and the guy next to him starts to grill me as I didn't show my cards which is what he was hoping I do by showing his JT.
He said "you had 89 for the straight" I say "nope, I had you beat" He says "you have trips" I just say "I had you beat" The guy next to him says "you have JT or AJ" I just say "I had you beat" and then they just go on convinced I bluffed him out of that pot and I had nothing. I get respect from him during the hand as I haven't played much and then lose it all after. I like it. Too bad I got nothing after that and didn't play too much longer
as my head was out of the game.
2 other hands of interest that occured that didn't include me
Let's be friends
I posted this one in another post but found it interesting
About 5 people limp in for $2 including a young guy who isn't bad and this old calling station woman.
Flop is
the kid bets $15 and the woman calls, everyone else folds
Turn
Kid bets $20 and she raises to $55 which you know is a made hand since she's a calling station. They talk back and forth until the lady just says "I have a made hand, don't call" and then flips over her cards
. She isn't all in nor is the kid. Then the kid turns over his had
and thinks about the call. I've never seen this and the dealer says nothing. The kid eventually folds I guess knowing he can't get anything out of her on the river if a club shows since she knows she would be beat. She would pay him off with here stack (about another $120) if he had called and hit.
No one said anything but this was the first time that I've seen it with money left to be bet. Maybe its against the rules but not enforced.
Worst Play I've Ever Seen
There was a laggy guy to my left playing a lot of hands and raising a lot. He raises big (to $22 cold) with a hand that's not too good but only to $7 or $12 with AA, KK or AK and such. I don't get involved with him at all for lack of cards and bad position. He doesn't know how to bet as he bets $20 into $100 pots and the most I've even seen him bet is $50 and he always seems to raise the minimum postflop.
One older guy to my right seemed solid and knew was he was doing. However, he did play 69s for a raise ($15 raise) after a couple callers and flopped the nut straight to trap a kid with AA for all his money. Not terrible but it was a bit marginal in my opinion. He also likes to raise the minimum.
I'm utg and fold. laggy guy raises to $17 and one caller and it folds around to older guy in the sb who callers and bb calls. flop comes 853, 2 hearts. checks to laggy guy who bets $20 and only older guy calls.
Turn is an offsuit ace. Pot is about $110. Older guy checks and laggy guy bets $30. older guy min raise to $60. Laggy guy immediately raises to $200 so $170 more to older guy who thinks for a long time. He says "i'm going all in or folding, just don't know which" He eventually goes all in (they both started with about $450 on a $300 buy in table) and laggy guy immediately calls. I put laggy guy on AA or AK (despite the preflop raise to think otherwise since i've never seen him this agressive after the flop) and older guy on a low set and he was thinking about a higher set. Boy was I wrong. Older guy had 34s for no flush draw and just a pair and gutshot and laggy guy had A8 for top two. River is a blank and laggy guy wins a huge pot.
Older guy just says "I thought you had nothing. I mean I had a pair and a pretty good draw." Wow. was I the only one paying attention that realized that laggy guy had at least a good pair? Also, when was a gutshot a good draw? Why can't I just get a set in these situations but rather against a guy who drops top two pair to a 1/2 pot bet?
God damnit.