Then there are times like last night where it was my fault that I was knocked out of a tournament. I played in the $5 KO with around 650 other player. I was down to around 15K in chips and pick up Jack King off, this was the first decent hand I'd seen in at least a half hour, I raise it to 4K and the big stack pushed all in. I figured that he was just playing his stack, maybe had an Ace trash or at least something that would make it a race. I instantly called and he turned over AKh and had me dominated. His hand held and I was out around 30th or something like that. After being knocked out I was all pissed and whining, everytime they have something like that when I push. Well, after awhile I looked back and know that it was my own retarded fault and could've easily laid down my hand. It's easier to recover from a bad lay down then it is a bad call, hmmmmmm where have I heard that one?
Thanks,
supfool123
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It's easier to recover from a bad laydown then a bad call.
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