River sucks a lot here, i dont know any other sites or casinos where river suks so much as here, you are not alone who have problems with river, others players in ring games tell same things - RIVER SUKS A LOT. Im tired of this.
I also had sr8 and was np flush on turn , pot was a very big over 700K i do bet pot and othre player moved all in without having anythig, and guess what? HE WON!!! on the RIVER flush for him. AND THIS â â â â IS EVRY DAY, EVERY SINGLE DAY ARE SAME SUKER RIVER. Its like 85% are river sucks.
I played many touneys and many times 3 players are have pairs as preflop hand and every body go all in, its unreal, i didnt see this hapen so often not in casino not on other sites not at home when i played with my ex bf. River here is sucks a lot.
Why river sucks so much? Almost all the time,over 85% for sure. Im tired of this.
I understand everyoneâs frustration with all the suck outs/bad beats, and players hitting their card on the river.
I have been fighting the same issues as all of you for years now,and its has done no good.
I play very little now. I would like to play a lot more. but I just canât when all of this is happening to me daily.
I would like to continue to discuss this with anyone in a private matter please feel free to add me as a friend
trav790300
Whatâs your bankroll management, just out of curiosity?
another river suck out must be some kind of psychic player
its stressful
reminds me of a hand had several months ago, except it went like this
before It got to be my turn a player just shoved all in preflop. I held QQ. I thought ok if the player has AA KK AK AQ AJ etc⌠so be it. I called out of curiosity, man was I wrong to what the player held. it was QQ vs 4,7 of hearts. one heart on the flop and runner runner hearts for the major suck out.
I donât know the history of the game but youâre at the HJ with K10s, you called a minimum open raise then it went minimum 3-bet, minimum 4-bet, call and you called OOP. What were you doing in this hand anyway? I know the minimum bet sizing is fishy but itâs an even greater reason to get out of here. I donât really understand your first call so I surely donât understand your second call PF.
Then the flop was scary for your K10s, the guy polarized his hand with a shove OOP and you still had someone behind you who had 3-bet PF and you called. It turned out to be the ârightâ call but it wasnât so much when you think about it. Then yeah he got lucky and caught his set on the river. Still you shouldnât have seen the river in the first place.
1.I accidentally clicked call minimum bet and then the 3 bet and 4 bet I thought might as well call see a flop
2 .just like everyone else that uses this excuse I was suited
I donât really understand how the flop was scary for my 10K especially since I also had a straight draw to go with my pair kings with a not good but not bad kicker
Oh hell Scratch, any of the last hands was just a combination of boredom and frustration. They tend to feed on each other with me. Back about last March I built my stack up to 1.8 mil. No lie. Got bored and frustrated chasing chips that I couldnât spend. Sat down at a table one day and gave it all away. I think there was 1.3 or 1.4 left when I sat down. Told everyone before the betting started what I was going all in with. Told them what was going on. It took a little while before they believed me. They were finally convinced. A lot of happy campers that day. Weird but it made me feel good.
I think maybe itâs time to go back to the casino tables. I only played the small tables, 1-2 or 2-4. Two or three times a week for a couple of hours each session. Did ok though. Usually could win $20.00 or so for the week. Mostly I had fun and it was relaxing. Casino chairs are really comfortable - for obvious reasons.
Well, to get to the main reason for this posting, it was to tell you that because, for some unfathomable reason, I kind of like you I promise to cease and desist any further attacks, rants, raves and criticisms of Replay Poker, its employees and members. Not that you would have any way of knowing but I take my promises very seriously. To me theyâre not just words.
Hatch
Well, that is mighty nice of you to say Hatch. And let it be known that I also had good vibes about you as well. So I am not going to wait for you to offer friendship; I will take the step myself and request it immediately after I file this response. I can see it coming some day, The Hatch and Scratch Show. A touching Hegelian moment I might add.
its painful
Well itâs scary because of the PF action, thereâs a least one not so fishy guy out there so you can pretty much assume his range (I gave him 99-QQ, high suited connectors, any K-broadway, and AQo+, AJs+). You still have a large chunk of equity (>50% if you take out AA KK) with your gutty and top pair âmediumâ kicker so calling is a judgment call.
However I donât really see any worst hand continuing against a shove called (TTâs out, AJâs out, any straight draw is out) so it leaves you with maybe an AQ. On the other hand you could face KJ/KQ/KA, maybe K10 but then you split, QQ, 99, TJ, I left AA and KK out of the equation because it wouldnât make any sense but maybe he tried to get creative on this one.
So I would only call if seat 4 is a proven major aggro tard and the guy behind you makes calling mistakes. Otherwise Iâd let seat 4 bluff me with his 33 because if he can do that he can do far worse in a spot where youâll be more comfortable. Thatâs pretty much what I meant when I said scary flop.
As it turned out your call was the right thing to do on the flop so kudos to you if you processed that a bit or even if you had a gut feeling. But you gotta admit it wasnât really +EV PF and was very borderline/grey zonish on the flop.
as painful as it is. AA was not played correctly. they limped in which allowed 6,10 to come in since it was the small blind,and the blinds were low . AA needed to make a significant raise preflop since they was next to last to act. 6,10 felt like his hand was the best because nobody raised preflop,maybe the AA thought he could trap everyone,but obviously it didnât work out that way, but yea its still painful
thanks for the input, but lets get back on track here. players hit their river card way to much plus all the crazy hands that you see.
I understand suck outs/bad beats happen but there is just way to much of it happening,and I seem to always get dealt the suck out/ bad beat. I know I am not the only one there are a lot of us who seem to always get the bad end of the deal,and are just tired of it
Sure. I donât have that feeling but I donât play that much on replay so I canât say my sample size is big enough.
Besides I mostly play SnG & MTT, very little ring games because I tend to apply the 20x buy-in bankroll rule so given my current number of chips I can only get in 10 to 20k ring games where itâs mostly bingo poker.
When I do I multi table (2 to 4 depending on the number of on going games) and play very tight, no moves, almost no poker at all for that matter, I donât even pay attention to position that much because stealing/squeezing/3 betting almost never works PF and after the flop itâs hard to get reads/folds so itâs basically value as hard as I can when I get a 5% premium. Since I multi-table it happens quite a lot so itâs a good way to build up your bankroll (at my current chips level I give you that).
Then in SnG & MTT it tends to ressemble poker way more so I have fun playing them. Maybe if I play over a year and get in bigger games Iâll have a different feeling but right now this site seems fair and square. Itâs just full of passive/aggro fishes.
My two cents
last time I really played I lost with (3) 3 of a kinds and 4 full houses and it didnât mattered how I played my hands