Title: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: sofa----king on August 10, 2010, 06:00:00 PM Or really how bad should I feel
I appologised prefusley as soon as I done it the oponent dIdn't have a clue I felt so so bad at the time but after a while I put it down to just a mistake here goes final table player a is raising every hand blinds are 800 1600 run ante 200 I find ak suited I got 40,000 he got 60,000 ish I flat call knowing he's gonna raise he raises to 4,000 to play I flat call trying to catch him and get paid Flop 10-4-k two spades no help to me here's the question I'm first to act so I bet 2,500 looking like a steal hoping he's gonna raise he the says raise he picks up a pile of chips all dominations I really don't see how much and throws over the line (goes quiet) I look down and say I'm all in he then says as do the dealer ect he hasn't raised yet aaaaaaaaahhhhhhh then I say wow ummmmm to me it would look like I was pulling a stroke luckily all the players know that's not my game is this right this is what happened at the tim I didn't think it was fair on him he could either make the min raise then fold or push the lot he chose to bet the min and fold I felt real bad opinions please Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: Bongo on August 10, 2010, 06:02:37 PM So he says raise and you say you're all in, he then raises the minimum and folds?
Hasn't he pulled a stroke on you? Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: Boba Fett on August 10, 2010, 06:25:59 PM Sounds like he said raise, threw in the chips to call and went to count out a raise, but before he could do that sofa king ships. Sofa King will be held to the all in so the raiser has to state a raise amount and then decide to call or fold. Obviously if they wanna get it in they can now just raise all in and turn the cards, however if he is gonna fold then generally they will min raise and fold.
Not a stroke unless you're doing it all the time, it happens a lot when people throw in the chips for the call and then count out the raise seperately Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: gouty on August 10, 2010, 06:33:16 PM Ad Ks not a stoke
2d 7s is a stroke Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: LeedsRhodesy on August 10, 2010, 06:40:56 PM is it just me or does sofa kings post tilt the fuck out off you!!! Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: kinboshi on August 10, 2010, 06:47:37 PM Or really how bad should I feel I appologised prefusley as soon as I done it the oponent dIdn't have a clue I felt so so bad at the time but after a while I put it down to just a mistake here goes final table player a is raising every hand blinds are 800 1600 run ante 200 I find ak suited I got 40,000 he got 60,000 ish I flat call knowing he's gonna raise he raises to 4,000 to play I flat call trying to catch him and get paid Flop 10-4-k two spades no help to me here's the question I'm first to act so I bet 2,500 looking like a steal hoping he's gonna raise he the says raise he picks up a pile of chips all dominations I really don't see how much and throws over the line (goes quiet) I look down and say I'm all in he then says as do the dealer ect he hasn't raised yet aaaaaaaaahhhhhhh then I say wow ummmmm to me it would look like I was pulling a stroke luckily all the players know that's not my game is this right this is what happened at the tim I didn't think it was fair on him he could either make the min raise then fold or push the lot he chose to bet the min and fold I felt real bad opinions please Crap poem, doesn't even rhyme. Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: sofa----king on August 10, 2010, 06:53:53 PM Sounds like he said raise, threw in the chips to call and went to count out a raise, but before he could do that sofa king ships. Sofa King will be held to the all in so the raiser has to state a raise amount and then decide to call or fold. Obviously if they wanna get it in they can now just raise all in and turn the cards, however if he is gonna fold then generally they will min raise and fold. Not a stroke unless you're doing it all the time, it happens a lot when people throw in the chips for the call and then count out the raise seperately nail head,,,i showed my hand and felt real bad as i put the edge he coulda raised 20k to try and.,.,.,wtf am i typing the more im starting to think i feel as if hes made the move lol but you described it right thnks... rhodsey.,.,.,dont read em.,.,or read em.,.,then me and you hu???heheh Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: LeedsRhodesy on August 10, 2010, 09:28:08 PM Sounds like he said raise, threw in the chips to call and went to count out a raise, but before he could do that sofa king ships. Sofa King will be held to the all in so the raiser has to state a raise amount and then decide to call or fold. Obviously if they wanna get it in they can now just raise all in and turn the cards, however if he is gonna fold then generally they will min raise and fold. Not a stroke unless you're doing it all the time, it happens a lot when people throw in the chips for the call and then count out the raise seperately nail head,,,i showed my hand and felt real bad as i put the edge he coulda raised 20k to try and.,.,.,wtf am i typing the more im starting to think i feel as if hes made the move lol but you described it right thnks... rhodsey.,.,.,dont read em.,.,or read em.,.,then me and you hu???heheh sorry i don't mean to be mean Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: outragous76 on August 10, 2010, 09:36:35 PM OP was confusing
its not a stroke - it a live misclick by you- you prob cost yourslef alot of chips but it in no way changes the action other than the amount you would potentially win Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: StuartHopkin on August 10, 2010, 10:04:48 PM Yeah youve stroked yourself, no real reason to feel bad for him.
Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: DMorgan on August 11, 2010, 05:28:24 AM You cost yourself some chips because he would have likely raised more than min.
Unless you're working with the guy to try and even out your chipstacks you aren't hurting anyone else Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: thetank on August 11, 2010, 06:38:27 AM is it just me or does sofa kings post tilt the fuck out off you!!! just you Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: Cf on August 11, 2010, 11:48:51 AM How is a T4K flop no help to AK?
I'm assuming he threw in the call chips first (this tilts me) and that's when you pushed. So it's just a standard out of turn bet. He can raise to whatever he likes and your shove stands. Seems like an honest mistake by you here. All you've done is potentially cost yourself some chips. Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: luther101 on August 11, 2010, 01:18:58 PM How is a T4K flop no help to AK? I think the 'clue' was in the "two spades no help to me" ........... Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: sovietsong on August 12, 2010, 08:13:34 AM not had chance to read the op but always wanting to help, pls check the stroke association website.
"The symptoms of stroke or Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) include: * sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arm or leg on one side of the body * sudden loss or blurring of vision * sudden difficulty speaking or understanding spoken language. A suspected stroke should always be treated as a medical emergency, as outlined in our FAST campaign. If you or anyone you know is experiencing any of the symptoms of stroke call 999." http://www.stroke.org.uk/information/faqs/signs_of_stroke.html Title: Re: Does this look like a stroke?? Post by: dakky on August 16, 2010, 03:04:59 AM not had chance to read the op but always wanting to help, pls check the stroke association website. "The symptoms of stroke or Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) include: * sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arm or leg on one side of the body * sudden loss or blurring of vision * sudden difficulty speaking or understanding spoken language. A suspected stroke should always be treated as a medical emergency, as outlined in our FAST campaign. If you or anyone you know is experiencing any of the symptoms of stroke call 999." http://www.stroke.org.uk/information/faqs/signs_of_stroke.html this is what i was thinking |