alrelax above (in part):
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There were hands such as the following ones I will write out.
P=2/face B 10/7 and P pulls a 6. Everyone on bankers.
P=4/9 B face/6 and P pulls a 4. Everyone on bankers.
Everyone switched to players.
P=10/8 (of course quick hi-5s) B turns over 10/9.
Most all the serious bettors switched back to bankers.
P=9/8. B=5/A.
Most stayed bankers. P=9/9. B=9/8.
Then hands such as: P=face/4. B=face/face. P pulls a 6 and bankers pulls a 10. Most were on bankers and that, "darn can't even beat a zero" was said out loud in frustration.
Everyone on players with large wagers.
P=5/9. B=2/10. Players turn over a 7. Bankers turn over a face card. Another frustrating hand for most...".
I have been there/done that and agree its certainly frustrating. Its an emotional killer when say P has '"1 and all B has to do is beat "1" and fails. I get a brief moment of thinking "even a fifth grader could beat a 1,lol. Im thiking "Cmon dealer" as Im already counting the wager as a W. Then nada. Reminds me of a frequent saying I hear at the tables: "Got an eight don't yet celebrate".
H-Money says, "let's do this" pretty loud. Throws in the $1,200 I gave him and he had a few hundred left in chips.
I do not do this though Im glad it worked for him "this time".
I see people do it all the time though. Fight a tough battle for hours and then due to fatigue go all in or parlay all net profits for that one final "Sayanora" , "Im going home wager".
Good post
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There were hands such as the following ones I will write out.
P=2/face B 10/7 and P pulls a 6. Everyone on bankers.
P=4/9 B face/6 and P pulls a 4. Everyone on bankers.
Everyone switched to players.
P=10/8 (of course quick hi-5s) B turns over 10/9.
Most all the serious bettors switched back to bankers.
P=9/8. B=5/A.
Most stayed bankers. P=9/9. B=9/8.
Then hands such as: P=face/4. B=face/face. P pulls a 6 and bankers pulls a 10. Most were on bankers and that, "darn can't even beat a zero" was said out loud in frustration.
Everyone on players with large wagers.
P=5/9. B=2/10. Players turn over a 7. Bankers turn over a face card. Another frustrating hand for most...".
I have been there/done that and agree its certainly frustrating. Its an emotional killer when say P has '"1 and all B has to do is beat "1" and fails. I get a brief moment of thinking "even a fifth grader could beat a 1,lol. Im thiking "Cmon dealer" as Im already counting the wager as a W. Then nada. Reminds me of a frequent saying I hear at the tables: "Got an eight don't yet celebrate".
H-Money says, "let's do this" pretty loud. Throws in the $1,200 I gave him and he had a few hundred left in chips.
I do not do this though Im glad it worked for him "this time".
I see people do it all the time though. Fight a tough battle for hours and then due to fatigue go all in or parlay all net profits for that one final "Sayanora" , "Im going home wager".
Good post