Wednesday, May 26, 2010

All in after the flop

I'm about ready to quit. I'm sorry but I am running into the above situation over and over and over again.....

Can you tell me I'm wrong?

7 comments:

The Poker Meister said...

I have the same problem. This has been the single, most absolute month for me *EVER*. Every time I get it all in, I'm getting sucked out.

So I'm taking the approach not to commit any money without a minimum quads (assuming there's no straight flush possible). Then I just cross my fingers and hope that my opponent has something.

WillWonka said...

I feel your pain. I have played a ton of super turbos as well and had also had some painful bubbles and suck outs. Check my all in graph on my blog and maybe it will make you feel a little bit better.

I doubt it.

JTarn said...

That's uncanny - about a month ago I was going through the same thing with super turbos. In the end I just decided to avoid them altogether!

donnie said...

think another blogger was also writing about they were having trouble with superturbos. i concur with the above- dont worry about walking away. gotta adjust your game to your strengths.

MorningThunder said...

right there with you

Hammer Player a.k.a Hoyazo said...

I try to never play super turbo tournaments anymore, frankly because the variance is so ludicrously high and the skill level so ludicrously low. This kind of thing happens all the time, and the more and the faster the tournaments you play, the more you should expect to see this kind of crap.

Just Say No to Super Turbo!!!

jamyhawk said...

Yes, Hoy. You are right.

But it is sooooo hard to say no to crack...

;)