AceLosesKing wrote:Fold pre, def fold flop. You don't even have a club draw on the flop.
But I had a gutshot!!!
Seriously though, that wasn't my frame of mind. Not the way I was thinking. I was calling to represent a hand later on. I was smashing the table for the previous 40 mins. I guess I should've put a back story down previously, but I was rushing to get out the door to the Emu.
In the previous 15 hands I'd beaten Q's with [5h 2h] (flopped up and down straight flush draw, turn flush), A's with [6c 5h] (up and down straight draw, turn straight) and 10's with [Ks Kc]. The kings I played exactly the same. Called a raise pre, flat called flop, fired turn. Knew exactly where I was most hands, thought I could outplay most on the table. Worked out ok. I was stacked around $400, max buyin $120. I was pushing my stack as much as possible.
bennymacca wrote:just look at him and say - "well i won the pot, and you lost it, so who's the non-thinking player?"
He's an NPL player, one I've only met recently. I didn't want to push him, no need. That's what I was thinking though.
Bacon wrote:when i saw the flop, i thought it was an a9 story. But why would u be berated for that? So i figured, with u, it was bottom pair, and the big turn bet was to get rid of the flushers. That call by him was bad.
U raising the turn draw, with the ace, i like the play, but i don't make those bets. And i wouldn't call it.
All in all, his calls were way worse than your play.
Why, pray tell, would this be you first line of thought? Is my image that bad?

Bacon wrote:when i saw the flop, i thought it was an a9 story.
More likely, with a thread title like that, it would be a [9c 2c] story.