Nevah play JJ wrote:For the following reasons:
At best you have a pair of 10's.. not the most impressive pair ever.
i know this, i knew my pair of 10s weren't good
Nevah play JJ wrote:You went up against someone that is in your own words "a tight-passive player". Unless she is for once breaking with tradition, you were behind from the start.
did u actually read my post? i KNEW i was behind and that i needed to spike one of my outs to win
Nevah play JJ wrote:The only way out really was a runner, runner... What are the chances that that happens?
i didn't need runner runner, a 10 or a J would have done it for me, as well as a few runner runner possibilities
Nevah play JJ wrote:I realise it does, but honestly, is it worth throwing in most of your chipstack to chase?
this i agree with, i was probably risking too much of my stack. if i had 30K at this point in time, then a call was the right move to make i think, but i should have folded given that i only had 11K at the time
Nevah play JJ wrote:There are always more deals to come around, why throw away effort after foolishness by continuing to bet?
However, the one and only reason I would say bet is because this is a knock out type of tournament, I guess the only way to knock others out is by betting against them when they do go all in, in the hopes that they are bluffing or you do get lucky and knock them out.
Hope my thoughts make sense..![]()
please go back and read what i had written, i called on the flop, and then called a small all in bet that was 1/6 of the pot, i didn't bet at all
