Thursday, March 24, 2016

Outhouse

Sometimes, the poker gods really lay a stinker on you. One of the most painful ways to exit a tournament is when you have a premium hand which you have every reasonable expectation will win the pot, but it loses. That's what happened to me in the third sit and go I played last night. I was dealt Ts Td. The flop came Qs Qs Jd. The turn was Tc, giving me a full house of tens full of queens. I went all in, and got one caller. The river was 4s. My opponent turned over Qh Jc, and I hit the rail. My house was out. I'm calling it an outhouse :-)

Let me examine my sit and go data to see how many times I've had an outhouse in my career. Drumroll, please ...  The answer is 20. Ouch!

buy_in entry players hands place winnings

 44000  6000       6    41     3        0
 44000  6000       6    31     3        0
 44000  6000       6    15     6        0
 44000  6000       6    35     3        0
 44000  6000       6    43     4        0
 44000  6000       6     7     5        0


delta: $-300,000
Sit and go no limit hold'em balance: $4,163,800
balance: $12,191,084

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