He played me like a fiddle...
Table: CHARLOTTE DR (Real Money) Seat #6 is the dealer
Seat 6 - MIZZARK619 ($56.97 in chips)
Seat 4 - MAXNKEV ($68.38 in chips)
MIZZARK619 - Posts small blind $0.25
MAXNKEV - Posts big blind $0.50
*** POCKET CARDS ***
Dealt to MIZZARK619 [5s 4s]
MIZZARK619 - Calls $0.25
MAXNKEV - Raises $1 to $1.50
MIZZARK619 - Calls $1
*** FLOP *** [Ah 7c Js]
MAXNKEV - Checks
MIZZARK619 - Bets $2
MAXNKEV - Calls $2
*** TURN *** [Ah 7c Js] [4d]
MAXNKEV - Checks
MIZZARK619 - Checks
*** RIVER *** [Ah 7c Js 4d] [4h]
MAXNKEV - Bets $7
MIZZARK619 - Raises $16 to $16
MAXNKEV - Raises $48 to $55
MIZZARK619 - All-In $37.47
MAXNKEV - returned ($1.53) : not called
*** SHOW DOWN ***
MAXNKEV - Shows [As Ac] (Full house, aces full of fours)
MIZZARK619 - Shows [5s 4s] (Three of a kind, fours)
MAXNKEV Collects $113.44 from main pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total Pot($113.94) | Rake ($0.50)
Board [Ah 7c Js 4d 4h]
My only consolation is that only $20 of that money actually came out of my bankroll. It still hurt though to get owned, hahahaha.
I enjoyed my match with MAXNKEV though. He's a quality player and exactly the type of opponent I need to play against more often to improve my game. I can continue to stack off reckless young gun slingers but will never learn the true art of Heads Up NL Poker.
I am humble enough to say: Thanks for the lesson MAXNKEV. I will be more prepared the next time we meet.
Ship.
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