From a chiplead to busto again, but before the FT

From a chiplead to busto again, but before the FT

All hands happened in a span of 20-15 left. Posting them below with my reasoning.


Btw after losing $1k I finally started… not losing, which is not good, not terrible either but I it’s a sign of some change in my game and that something. Here’s my graph from sngs on stars 15 years ago. And I was way worse then.


05 September 2025 at 12:05 PM
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AQo. I thought about “4betting” here but as he just flattted that short jam, I thought that it would be like I’m 4betting myself. Now I think I should squeeze to 12-14bb and in worst case fold if he was trapping. He, the BB, was like 28bb pre.



99. Here I knew something was off as the OR was a semi reg and would not 2bb from 12bb if it wasn’t AA/KK type of a hand, he’d not fold either. AK he’d jam. I was on the fence but when the CC joined I decided to squeeze because of pot odds. I knew I was behind tho.



TT. I only called cause ppl at these stakes play mid pps like that, I was hoping to see 88-99. Yes I know TT is the 5th best hand but in case I was wrong I’m flipping here at best, 15 left, and I Have an avg stack. Is this the right time?



Could anyone please relate to the AQ hand at least? It’s still in my head


by QtangPendek

Could anyone please relate to the AQ hand at least? It’s still in my head

Tbh that AQ hand is insanity. I think I would have played in similarly Preflop, but when BB just flats there I always expect him to have a monster and when he doesn’t that’s just insane. If I have info that he’s playing like this then I’m jamming pre. I prob wouldn’t have bet the flop but unsure. If you feel comfortable betting the flop the take your hand allin vs the other two, then you shouldve just raised allin pre.


Thank you


AQ hand. I find the hand history difficult to read, but it seems ok. I agree with the flop bet, and the turn check. None of the draws got there - lets face it, he can have a flush/straight draw/combo draw, T9s for example looks like a hand he could just call, so you might make an argument for calling on the river. However I'm not sure players at these stakes bluff that much with missed draws, so I like the fold.


His Bet otr was massive and it was 1/3 of my stack

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