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Who said there\'s no variance in draw?
This is a BBV thread but will get much more appreciation here I think. Take this hand:
Five Card Draw $1-$2 (Real Money), #446,769,234 Table Vientiane, 11 Jun 2007 12:27 PM ET Seat 3: Paloo ($9.95 in chips) Seat 5: HERO ($53.65 in chips) Seat 7: C.Bellarmino ($1.50 in chips) Seat 9: idnaros ($32 in chips) ANTES/BLINDS C.Bellarmino posts blind ($0.50), idnaros posts blind ($1). PRE-DRAW Paloo bets $2, HERO bets $3, C.Bellarmino calls $1 and is all-in, idnaros folds, Paloo bets $2, HERO calls $1. DRAW C.Bellarmino changes 2S for 4D, C.Bellarmino changes JS for 6C, Paloo changes 8H for 8C, Paloo changes 7C for 3H, Paloo changes 10H for QC, HERO changes 5S for JD. POST-DRAW Paloo bets $2, HEROcalls $2. SHOWDOWN Paloo shows [ 3C,8C,3D,3H,QC ] HERO mucks cards [ 9D,9C,AH,JD,AS ] C.Bellarmino mucks cards [ 4D,10C,AC,6C,KC ] Paloo wins $8.55, Paloo wins $5.25. This has been happening to me all week. I have a major dip in BR. I keep steping back and I say... okay I am so likely to go on tilt that I need to play like a sklanksy machine... look at pot odds and analyze the whole hand. As far as I can tell I'm playing very well and I"m just getting way unlucky, but everyone else seems to think draw is a free ride for lots of money. I'm having a hard time not going on tilt... my beats are getting rediculous. Is anyone else having this problem or do I really relaly need to reexamine my game? |
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