maybe if you weren't so bad you could have seen a flop with a bunch of dead money in it. instead you thought "hey, i'll jam against an early position re-raise. And hope to be up against A-K, which can still beat me easily or J-J which I have crushed.
This was one of those plays where it would have been great to know opponents range. The pre-flop raise did what it had to do and pushed out everyone to where you were heads-up; pretty ideal. But what wasn't ideal was opponent's re-raise and being in position. I've lost in this scenario a handful of times.
Lol. That was a big move on your part. Perhaps it was a bit too strong though. Big early re-raise like that and you're usually against AK, AA, KK or maybe AQ/AJ. Better to either fold or smooth call and see the flop and then play from there - although it does mean you'd have been out of position. Tricky one.
btw when you are UTG and the guy next to you raises like that its almost always AA/KK/AKs, so if i were you i would probably fold most of the time or reraise then fold but even at that he will just jam anyway
Poker is not dead
"im pretty confident" two seconds later "aw aces, i knew it!"
5bb open ^^ fish!!! and then crying losing variance
I don't think that bet is that bad. But to go all in was a bad decision.
@@AgentRex42 at most it should of been a 2-2.5bb open raise.....
Jeez these comments. We're not all phil ivey you know
maybe if you weren't so bad you could have seen a flop with a bunch of dead money in it. instead you thought "hey, i'll jam against an early position re-raise. And hope to be up against A-K, which can still beat me easily or J-J which I have crushed.
This was one of those plays where it would have been great to know opponents range. The pre-flop raise did what it had to do and pushed out everyone to where you were heads-up; pretty ideal. But what wasn't ideal was opponent's re-raise and being in position. I've lost in this scenario a handful of times.
"maybe nobody will play and i get the blinds that would be nice", YOU have QQ and u dont want action??!!!! You are horrible
Lol. That was a big move on your part. Perhaps it was a bit too strong though. Big early re-raise like that and you're usually against AK, AA, KK or maybe AQ/AJ. Better to either fold or smooth call and see the flop and then play from there - although it does mean you'd have been out of position. Tricky one.
Sorry for your misery but i cannot stop laughing after your opponent opened his cards😂
btw when you are UTG and the guy next to you raises like that its almost always AA/KK/AKs, so if i were you i would probably fold most of the time or reraise then fold but even at that he will just jam anyway