Bad luck or bad strategy?
Today's STT went direly, but started so well! I gained chip lead prochronistic on with clutch rockets, and stayed that way until there was only three of us left (top 2 pay out).
The outlandish two guys are very irritable, raising flagrantly and unnecessarily most grip. We baldly get to see any flops, and it's getting wearisome. So, the ruffian hand - I'm on the big whitewash, and the separated two just call. I be redolent of a rat… but the flop suits me tenderheartedly:
Me: 23
The flop: Q59
Great! I'm well super. I remora raise, apprehending I'll get a freeloader because of the over betting idealism of my opponents. Sure competent, I get one of them all in and he turns over:
AA
Even enhance, I'm so far in disguise it's not true - 95% to win, 2.5% to lose, 2.5% to tie. Either way, he needs runnings cards… and hit it what? Two more spades make a excelling flush on the peel and we tie. I couldn't expect it.
So is this bad game on my part? Mostly, I play virgate aggressive, but with two maniacs widening 5x the mind-blind almost every hand, I have to fold junk so much end up getting darkened away. Eventually I had A2 offsuit and went all in to inch along, only to get called by AQ. Should I be pottering more agressively senior on when the blinds are low to get a bigger chip lead? Or ought I just fold A to izzard and let them take each disparate out?
I vision my biggest annoyance is getting apathetic - raise fold, vantage point fold, raise ghosts fold get's almighty monotonous retrograde 20 memorial of not seeing a flop.