what goes up ...

ever find yourself in a pissing match with a buddy on who's had the worse bad beat? well now there's help. the bad-beat-o-meter will quantify your bad beat. just to give it a spin, i input my hand from the previous post (tt beats ak) and got a bad beat in the 300s.

so i jumped on ub again last night. i found just the fish i was looking for. i mean this guy was an atm, raising with anything. one hand i saw him call a river bet with J3o when he didn't even have a pair. he must have rebought half a dozen times while i was there. unfortunately i wasn't getting very good hands. i did get aces once, only to lose to a pair of sixes that caught on the flop. i knew if i could only isolate the fish i would be rolling in it. on one hand i had AQc and popped his raise in an effort to drive out everyone else. i was totally dead on in believing i had the fish beat (he showed two middle diamond, no face at the end) but unfortunately someone else had AKo and caught a king on the flop. i'll definitely be watching for him in the future.

unfortunately i was so focused on the fish i started playing hands that i knew would be good against him, but unfortunately weren't as good against the other 8 people at the table. slowly i managed to bleed off about half my bankroll and then the table decided to break. sooooo frustrating. oh well, chalk it up as another "learning experience." i wonder if i could get an education tax credit for these lessons?

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