Tilted off a massive chunk of my bankroll in a 7 hour marathon session.


Edit: Some of my greatest hits misses from the day include...
1) Calling an all-in with a pair of Jacks against a pair of Aces. (This is pure stupidity on my part.)
2) Calling another all-in, this time preflop, with a pair of Kings against an idiot who was playing any two cards and on his way to being busto. Except this time my Kings were up against a pair of fives who hit three of a kind. I funded him being at the table for another half hour or so.
3) Calling another all-in because I had both a straight draw and flush draw while holding a pair of Queens. I missed.
4) Losing a big pot with two pair (Aces and Queens) versus somebody who hit three of a kind threes.
Those four hands alone accounted for somewhere between 70-80% of my losses for the day. Each one was for anywhere between 1/2-3/4 of my stack. It's amazing that I'm not climbing a clock tower with a sniper rifle right now.
1) Calling an all-in with a pair of Jacks against a pair of Aces. (This is pure stupidity on my part.)
2) Calling another all-in, this time preflop, with a pair of Kings against an idiot who was playing any two cards and on his way to being busto. Except this time my Kings were up against a pair of fives who hit three of a kind. I funded him being at the table for another half hour or so.
3) Calling another all-in because I had both a straight draw and flush draw while holding a pair of Queens. I missed.
4) Losing a big pot with two pair (Aces and Queens) versus somebody who hit three of a kind threes.
Those four hands alone accounted for somewhere between 70-80% of my losses for the day. Each one was for anywhere between 1/2-3/4 of my stack. It's amazing that I'm not climbing a clock tower with a sniper rifle right now.
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