Haven't seen a thread dedicated to the subject.
Played a marathon session last night that began at around 6PM and ended this morning at 5:15AM. (Hero is a degenerate.)
Hero has made the not so uncommon mistake of misreading his hand while playing exhausted, but this was a first.
Playing $1/$1 NL Omaha-hi with a $6 pre-flop raise at around 3:30 in the morning, $24 in the pot. The flop 8, 9, Jack rainbow. Hero bets $15, Villain pushes all-in for $82.
Hero is holding x,7,10,K in the cut-off and thinks he has the nuts, even though he knows the queen will give him the straight to the King. He completely misfires by making the call and realizes his mistake only after the Villain turns over Ten, Queen.
The board runs out Q, Ace giving Hero Broadway, thereby busting the Villain.
Played a marathon session last night that began at around 6PM and ended this morning at 5:15AM. (Hero is a degenerate.)
Hero has made the not so uncommon mistake of misreading his hand while playing exhausted, but this was a first.
Playing $1/$1 NL Omaha-hi with a $6 pre-flop raise at around 3:30 in the morning, $24 in the pot. The flop 8, 9, Jack rainbow. Hero bets $15, Villain pushes all-in for $82.
Hero is holding x,7,10,K in the cut-off and thinks he has the nuts, even though he knows the queen will give him the straight to the King. He completely misfires by making the call and realizes his mistake only after the Villain turns over Ten, Queen.
The board runs out Q, Ace giving Hero Broadway, thereby busting the Villain.
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